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Many ethical decisions are analyzed in reverse. Choosing what is right is often just an analysis of everything you know to be wrong. But when we're talking about trying to manage those ethics, to ...
More than ever, building and maintaining trust, the bedrock of every business, succeeds or fails based on how data is handled.
Every business needs established operations procedures to succeed. Inherent in most organization operations is a code of ethics, whether written or not, that sets the standard to legal, moral and ...
A manager in ethical hot water can be compared to a frog in a soup pot, says Carter McNamara. If you put a frog in a pot of hot water, it will immediately jump out, McNamara writes in The Complete ...
Compliance and ethics management can be a bit like exercise: Intentions may be good and you can put a plan into place, but your results won’t be superb unless you continue to work at it with diligence ...
Ethics risk is not a soft issue but as concrete as other dimensions considered as material risks. And the costs of unethical behaviour can be very high, say Leon van Vuuren and Lizette Hattingh. For ...
When in training, accountants are taught about several principles that are tantamount to the profession: integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality, and professional ...
On March 5, 2002, the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics convened a panel of four Santa Clara University business ethicists to discuss the Enron scandal. Panelists included Kirk O. Hanson, executive ...
A Reddit member writes: Our senior leadership keeps dropping this “One [company name] mindset” slogan and they are using it to ask employees to perform functions beyond their job description and ...