5 Questions for Ethical Decisions

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780691273419
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2026
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A practical guide for professionals, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and college students who want to achieve personal success without compromising their morals

Whether in our daily work or in our personal life, even the most conscientious people with the best intentions can make ethically questionable decisions. The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions helps you identify your own ethical “true north” and avoid the costly missteps that can betray your values, damage your relationships, and even end careers.

Each of the book’s five chapters begins with a provocative question that illustrates a foundational aspect of ethical practice and explains how to apply these questions to define and uphold your own values. This practical yet robust framework provides a process for ethical decision-making in professional and personal matters that strengthens self-awareness, improves intentionality in decision-making, and enhances the ability to think beyond the moment in a pressure-packed, fast-paced, and rapidly changing world.

Drawing on David Miller’s two decades of experience teaching professional responsibility and ethics to a diverse audience, including undergraduate and graduate students, entrepreneurs and young professionals, and senior executives and civic leaders, The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions offers compelling and inspiring stories of moral courage and success, cautionary tales of ethical compromise and failure, plus end-of-chapter takeaways and exercises to help build your “ethical fitness.”

David W. Miller is founding director of the Faith & Work Initiative at Princeton University and serves as an adviser to CEOs and C-suite executives in some of the most competitive and challenging industry sectors around the globe. Named their “on-call ethicist” by an article in The Wall Street Journal, he worked for many years in tech, international business, and finance, including senior executive positions in London. Susan Richardson is a lecturer at Princeton and an adjunct faculty member at the College of New Jersey. She has written for Rolling Stone and edited the second revised edition of David W. Miller’s God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work Movement.

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