Integrity is not an add-on

If you've already read the table of contents, you might think this is an all-Enron issue, all about business and ethical failings. Actually it's more about healing, the soul-deep kind of healing that reaches out to those who've been hurt financially, or left out of the prosperity altogether.

Operating a business with integrity doesn't come through training seminars. You can't get it from a consultant's strategic plan. It's far more than a word in a mission statement. Integrity is built-in. Intrinsic. It's visible in the way millions of business people do their jobs every day, in the little things, when no one is watching.

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