Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Business Ethics Training - A real need in times of recession
Business Ethics training is common for large organizations. It instills a sense of corporate responsibility and unifies the operational ethos that guides the company towards its goals. However, in most cases can not achieve the desired results, as has been highlighted and WoldCom Enron, Tyco and Madoff and what you have.
To really develop an ethical workforce - we must start at the top where the scandals and scams often start out and let it trickle down. CEO and CFO, VP and Department Heads - all need to keep to a higher instance, in order to demonstrate their determination to implement ethical practices within their respective departments and overalls.
A second change has required a very different order - the primary school. A large, nationwide studies ethics that would instill core values since the beginning of education of a child is necessary. It would be a natural result of cooperation between parents and school (public or private) to develop the honesty and integrity from the beginning. This change would pave the way for a future workforce that has been raised from the beginning to play by the rules.
A third change and at the center are expected to require that most often deal with ethical issues, such as lawyers and accountants, to be spent as part of their undergraduate curriculum in the field a few hours talking with the victims of scams and scandals whose lives have been ruined. This type of human interaction is crucial - because ethics textbook is prevalent in our universities and colleges - but we need a human touch so that memory serves as the moral compass of a future workforce.
All three of these changes are necessary and more important in difficult times that the first world is facing today. The corruption that is prevalent in the World 3 is partly due to poverty and difficult times people are forced to steal, cheat without remorse. In these times of recession - we need to understand the value of business ethics training at all levels of education - and at home .......
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