cover image Giving Voice to Values: How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right

Giving Voice to Values: How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right

Mary C. Gentile, Yale Univ., $26 (320p) ISBN 978-0-300-16118-2

Gentile, director of the Giving Voice to Values curriculum and senior research scholar at Babson College, offers a powerful action-oriented manifesto for living with integrity, fighting for one's convictions, and building a more ethical workplace. Arguing that if enough of us feel empowered to voice and act on our values then the business world will be transformed, she shows how to practice and perfect speaking up, thereby building skills and confidence. While Gentile's goal is unimpeachable, the vaunted outspokenness might be a harder sell to individuals in more vulnerable positions. Nevertheless, she provides sound guidance to making the workplace fairer by appealing to the sense of purpose in others, completing a self-assessment to determine risk and personal communication style, and anticipating reasons and rationalizations for questionable behaviors. For those motivated to hear her call, Gentile presents a strong—and sorely needed—case for improving corporate culture. (Aug.)