Airbnb’s former Chief Ethics Officer Rob Chesnut says it’s time for an ethical revolution in how we do business. America’s most powerful voice in business ethics shows that the “do no evil” mantra is no longer enough, and companies that do not think seriously about a critical element of co... Read more
Douglas Allen, managing director of data and services at Ethisphere Institute, said nearly every company named has someone who acts as a chief ethics or compliance officer. However, the number of companies that have independent, C-suite level compliance and ethics officers has increased from previo... Read more
One hundred years after the end of the first world war, battle-related deaths have fallen worldwide. But flashpoints remain and new threats are looming. Clic...
Depends how you measure death by war – it doesn’t include those that starve because their economies are balanced on trade with nations that are involved in conflict.
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War is on the decline, money is on the rise. No denying that, is it causation or correlation? Capitalists would say the new competition is a healthy one.
Is the world becoming more peaceful? Recent decades have clearly been more peaceful than average. A number of people argue that this peaceful period is more than a temporary phenomenon and actually represents a consistent decline in war over the past two centuries. If so, we could reasonably expect ... Read more
But shouldn’t all chiefs be ethical? I question the idea that one person deals with ethics and the rest ignore it, as it’s covered.
They exist. Not sure how much say they get in the boardroom though.
They are coming, too much money at stake not to nowerdays. Good stuff.
In evolutionary scales of time, who knows which way we are going…
Depends how you measure death by war – it doesn’t include those that starve because their economies are balanced on trade with nations that are involved in conflict.
Say no more…
War is on the decline, money is on the rise. No denying that, is it causation or correlation? Capitalists would say the new competition is a healthy one.
This does a better job of explaining the difference.
Had to look this up, so here is a handy link http://www.justmeans.com/blogs/what-is-equitrade-and-how-does-it-differ-from-fair-trade#:~:text=But%20what%20is%20equitrade%20and,their%20crops%20into%20finished%20goods.