Do you think an organization can be profitable following ethical practices? Is it either/or?
View this video as an example of how ethics and personal responsibility are an important part of the culture at many international organizations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njQt_El2G2c
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Adilson PizeCEO and Consultant| Excellence ConsultantsCaxias Do Sul, Rs, Brazil
For me to be an organization recognized for doing business in an ethical manner is a factor of survival.
Have good products and services and be innovative is no longer enough for organizations.
If an organization does not conduct its business with ethics in all its actions, it becomes an untrusted organization, and this will directly affect their relationships with customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders and partners, directly affecting their business results.
In short, the results are a consequence of the organization have quality in their products and services, be innovative and, finally, be ethical in all their relationships. Saving Changes...
fosco frongiaSenior project manager| ENTE PATRIMONIALE CHIESA GESU' CRISTO SUGFino Mornasco, Como, Italy
Following ethical practices are in any case profitable. The perception of profitability depends on the perspective of time people/companies consider.
In other words unethical behavior are connected with a short-term vision which is characterized by a lack of consequences analysis. Saving Changes...