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Ethics Quality Change Management
Logical Fallacies and Ethical Lower Forms by Dean L. Bottorff. Our Most Popular Reasoning and Ethics Training Aid For thousands of years philosophers have noted how gullible individuals and groups are to logical fallacies. Because they seem so true, and because they can be applied creatively to manipulate good people at all educational and managerial levels into doing just about anything, charlatans and misguided souls can easily take individuals and groups down patently illogical and unethical paths. This happens so easily, and so commonly, it is truly scary. In the author's research and practice he observed that most process improvement failures can be traced to decisions that were based on one or more fallacies of logic. As an established ethics trainer, he also found that over 90% of ethics reasoning failures were also logical reasoning failures. From these insights this training aid was designed to help individuals and groups identify and prevent these kinds of highly preventable failures.

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