Business & Professional Ethics Notes Chapter 5: Corporate Ethical Governance & Accountability Modern Governance & Accountability Framework- To Shareholders & Other Stakeholders New Expectations- New Framework to Restore Credibility • A corporation’s reputation could be significantly affected by irritated stakeholders • Enron‚ Arthur Andersen‚ and WorldCom debacles showed the world the faults and vulnerabilities inherent in the old style shareholder-only governance and accountability model •
Premium Ethics Governance Business ethics
Module Corporate Governance Business Ethics & CSR H9CGBE: Corporate Governance Business Ethics & CSR Extra Header Data Module Delivered in Programme Code MBA MSCMGMTD MSCMRKD PGDMGT Programme Master of Business Administration Msc in Management MSc in Marketing Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Management Semester 2 1 1 2 Delivery Mandatory Mandatory Elective Mandatory Module Delivered in Programme Code MBA MSCMGMTD MSCMRKD PGDMGT Programme Master of Business Administration Msc in Management
Premium Business ethics Corporate social responsibility
determine what is “foreseeable” or “reasonable” • Ethics‚ Law‚ and CSR o Ethics: study of right and wrong behavior o Business ethics: study of right and wrong behavior in the business world o Moral minimum: the minimum acceptable standard for ethical business behavior‚ normally considered compliance with the law o Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): the idea that corporations should be accountable to society for their actions • 3 Approaches to Ethics o Duty-based: What are the relevant rules?
Free Common law
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS FOR BBA (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) PROGRAMME w.e.f. SESSION 2009-2010 (Under Public Private Parternership Scheme) FIRST YEAR 1st Semester Title of the Paper(s) Business Organization Business Communication Skills - Workshop Business Mathematics Computer Fundamentals and Applications Economic Policy and Analysis Financial Accounting Environment Management External Marks (Theory) 70 50 70 50 70 70 70 Internal Assessment Marks 30 50 30 30 30 30 Practical Marks 50 Total Marks 100 100
Premium Management Business
Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: PriceWaterHouseCoopers PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is considered to be one of the most renowned global professional services firm in the world. With 161‚000 employees located in 154 countries‚ the company’s “core values of excellence‚ teamwork and leadership (have) help us to achieve this growth.” (PricewaterhouseCoopers) They not only focus on meeting their clients’ needs but they apply on their employees’ careers with the same intensity. The company
Premium Business ethics Corporate social responsibility Ethics
to garner more support in communities with stakeholders‚ as well as realizing that the global business world is more socially and environmentally responsible as a whole; they need to get with the program or be left behind. I still believe all of these measures are for the sole benefit for Wal-Mart to attempt to change public opinion of them‚ and not due to any real desire on their part to change their ethic culture. Even as they make changes that seem to be socially responsible and ethical‚ they are
Premium Sam Walton Wal-Mart Change
of customer relationship management 1.1 introduction 1.2 data warebouses case study 1.3 customer contact 1.4 organizational implications 1.5 the payback 1.6 value for the customer case study 1.7 value for the company case study 1.8 buzz‚ not buzz-word 1.9 social customers relationship management chapter 2 how to manage customer relationship 2.1 sponsorship & leadership 2.2 customer profitability management 2.3 customer context & customer intimacy
Premium Customer relationship management
Business Ethics & Legal Issues Marilyn Buck AIU Online Unit 4 IP December 4‚ 2011 Abstract A pharmaceutical company has rights to a drug paten but it takes a lot to get that patent. Until that can happen‚ anyone can make a similar drug and
Premium Generic drug Pharmaceutical industry Food and Drug Administration
Business ethics- impact of the stakeholders As we all know stakeholders have a huge impact on the business but it works both ways. The business and its ethical behaviour also affect the stakeholders and the business itself. Today I am going to evaluate the impact of Sainsbury’s ethical behaviour on its stakeholders and the business. In 2007 Sainsbury has acted very unethically. They sold around 20‚000 cotton bags made by well-known designer. They wanted to make it fashionable to use cotton
Premium Ethics Nutrition Recycling
Business Ethics Concepts and Cases Ethics means the behavior and actions of an individual or organization leading to the common good of the society and company. The best way to begin the discussion of business ethics is by looking at how real companies have incorporated ethics into their operation. Merck and Company a well-known name in the pharmaceutical industry resolved the issue of disease called river blindness. River blindness was a disease prominent on the river coast in the third world countries
Premium Ethics Rights Monopoly