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America's Real Deficit: Is Character Disorder Everywhere?
Contributor(s): Couch, Joe (Author)
ISBN: 1463744692     ISBN-13: 9781463744694
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $12.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - General
Physical Information: 0.33" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.35 lbs) 142 pages
 
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"Couch appears to understand deeply the inextricable relationship between the greatness of a society and the character of its people. And in a no-holds barred manner, he challenges us to re-think our assumptions about what's really at the root of the tarnishing of the American dream."

Dr. George K. Simon, Jr., Ph.D., bestselling author of "In Sheep's Clothing"

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To elevate the American dialogue about how voids in character are damaging the fabric of trust in everyday life, author Joe Couch reaches across a wide spectrum, calling out issues in education, healthcare, executive compensation, philanthropy, and more. And having been in the workplace for decades, Joe has heard and seen some hair-raising stories of unethical activities. Joe spins down some of these stories fictionalized accounts of what happens when people with deficient character go to work. And that might normally just be an interesting afternoon read, but we're telling you right now: Some people NEVER want you to read this book

Why? Because America is at the precipice of a new age of philanthropy. Billions of dollars are being handed to Not-For-Profits with little to no real accountability in how funds are spent. Though many assume an elevated social contract is embraced by the stewards of their donations, Joe shows us otherwise, and demonstrates how Not-For-Profits have become increasingly overtaken by character disordered and/or psychopathic personalities, many of whom have been placed in charge without any formal management training.

With intense detail, Joe shows how character disordered people may now be using one of our most trusted laws to bring on mayhem and cause permanent damage, both to the very organizations intended to improve the lives of others and for the very people who trusted their careers to the organization's cause.

And you may be in for a shock to find out JUST WHO is actively helping them cover up increasing patterns of embezzlement, employee harassment, and the misdirection of funds.