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Ethics are becoming the defining business issue of our time, affecting corporate profits and credibility, as well as personal security and the sustainability of a global economy. From price-fixing to bribery to toxic-waste dumping, companies around the world are engaging in unethical practices and chalking them up to the cost of doing business. but in an increasingly transparent global economy, where companies are being scrutinized by the media, private watch groups, government, competitors and their own employees, it is just such unethical practices that deplete profits, jeopardize reputations and, in cases like Barings Bank, risk the entire business. By the most conservative estimate, yearly losses due to unethical behavior equal more than the profits of the top forty corporations in North America. Such economic waste and moral loss require more than a PR Band-Aid.But how does a company and its managers and employees begin to encode an ethical construct into its bottom-line strategies and daily practices? In the Ethical Imperative, John Dalla Costa outlines the process for incorporating, teaching and reinforcing ethical principles to the direct benefit of customers, shareholders, employees and profits. Drawing from the fields of management, theology and the behavioral sciences, Dalla Costa makes clear why corporate ethics must be a fundamental component of any business. He provides a working practical model that business people can use to establish their own “Ethical Orientation” and outlines a new, forward-thinking “global ethic for the global economy” based on respect, honesty, fairness, justice and environmental responsibility. Case examples from a wide variety of industries are used to illustrate the workings of this ethical framework and help managers customize the model to serve the needs and priorities of their own business.As managers and consumers, many people are concerned about such issues as sweatshops, global warming and discrimination in the workplac
This book investigates the critical question of how corporations can integrate moral leadership into their core business strategies to ensure long-term profitability and sustainability. John Dalla Costa, an expert in management and ethics, utilizes a multidisciplinary approach that synthesizes insights from theology, behavioral science, and organizational management. He argues that unethical practices are not merely moral failures but significant economic liabilities that threaten the viability of global enterprises. The text provides a structured framework for leaders to transition from reactive public relations tactics to a proactive, values-based operational model.
What You Will Find
Experts and business practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for integrating corporate social responsibility into daily operations. Readers often note the accessible synthesis of complex ethical theory and practical management application, making it a useful resource for leaders seeking to align profit with purpose.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
1998-04-09
Publisher:
Basic Books
ISBN-10:
0201339838
ISBN-13:
9780201339833
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