Business Ethics

Ethics awards to be announced; nomination process begins today

The Samaritan Counseling Center and Auburn Montgom­ery will begin seeking nomi­nations for a business ethics award program today. The groups will introduce the River Region Ethics in Busi­ness and Public Service Awards program...

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Environmentalists make it a matter of the heart

Environmentalists are turning up heat on Canadian politicians heading to a Dec. 6 climate change conference in Copenhagen -- by targeting moms. By Vancouver SunNovember 16, 2009 4:41 AM Environmentalists are turning up heat on...

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Global, - PowerNet Global Recognized Among Cincinnati’s Top 100 Private Companies

PowerNet Global, a veteran of the telecommunications industry for nearly two decades and well known for their strong business ethics, integrity, and reliability, announced that they have not only earned a prestigious spot on...

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Importance of Ethics in Business

ethics when it comes to selling and buying products and services in the market. Business Ethics The reason behind this difference is because there is a question of money being paid in exchange for a product or a service. As a...

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DETROIT PENSION INVESTIGATION: Lawyer is a force behind Detroit's 2 public pensions

Ronald Zajac doesn't officially run Detroit's two public pensions, but as their lawyer for nearly 40 years, he has advised pension trustees on significant matters: investments, ethics and travel policies, contracts,...

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Why Insider Trading Is Hard to Define, Prove and Prevent

On October 16, federal prosecutors charged Raj Rajaratnam and his hedge fund, Galleon Group, with insider trading. On November 5, 14 additional people were charged with the same crime, and prosecutors predict even more arrests...

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BW Online | April 11, 2002 | Corporate Ethics: Right Makes Might

Avoiding scandal isn't the only reason to observe a stringent code of conduct. It's tempting to brush aside business ethics as a nebulous, well-intentioned subject suitable for Business School 101 but of little practical value...

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Precision Unlimited, Pest Patrol honored

The moment mattered to Ron Smith. Smith and his business, Precision Unlimited, were honored Monday with an ethics award presented by the Better Business Bureau. Another local firm, Pest Patrol, owned by Weldon and Debbie Hurt,...

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Why Be an Ethical Company? They're Stronger and Last Longer - BusinessWeek

And guess what? Companies with the steadiest moral compasses have sailed through it With everyone still buzzing about the outrageous bonuses Wall Street continues to pay, it seems like now might be a good time to write a column...

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Symposium looks to leadership

Bent on solving the crisis of confidence currently being experienced in the American business world, Harvard professor and former CEO of the medical supply company Medtronic Bill George spoke at the fifth annual Olafson Ethics...

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