Rushworth M. Kidder suggests in this book the attitudes and actions which will enable men and women to become more ethically fit. Using illustrative material gleaned from his ethical seminars for corporate, nonprofit, academic, and government clients, the author outlines the dilemma paradigms of truth vs. loyalty, individuals vs. community, short-term vs. long-term, and justice vs. mercy. Kidder contends that today's complicated right vs. right problems demand a new sensitivity to values and a finely-tuned conscience. He suggests the lineaments of "a morality of mindfulness" suitable for the next century.