Values Determine Credibility and Ethics
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
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- EmergingLeader.com
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Overview: Simplistically put, ethics is learning the difference between right and wrong, and then doing the right thing. Often, doing the right thing is not simple and straightforward. Right and wrong defined by different people may manifest diverse thinking, motivated by each individual's personal values. Within a work environment, the cultural values that drive business decisions are critical to the organization's credibility with its employees, customers, and shareholders. Today, in business, ethics is about prioritizing individual and operational values for the workplace and establishing codes of ethics and codes of conduct that ensures that employee behaviors and the internal systems are aligned with those values.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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