Srodowisko naturalne jako przedmiot odpowiedzialnosci menedzera/Natural Environment as a Subject of Manager’s Responsibility
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academic teacher; moral attitude activity. Not negating a need of industrial activities’ development; still; one must consider a change of management’s style itself; which would; apart from the economic growth; take ethics and ecology under consideration. The managers as a organizational and social leaders must learn how to make decisions with the extremely higher caution than it has been done so far. The possibilities that they have; cause that the burden of changes leading to create; propagate; and realize the outlook that allows responsibility for the future is also on their shoulders. Therefore; we need the changes that consist in revaluing the previous anthropocentric stance in ethics into the ethics based on responsibility principle; in which the biosphere might be perceived not only as an object of man’s industrial activity; but first of all as a subject of his responsibility.;All these keywords.
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