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    • Personal values, organizational values

      Posted by SoxFirst

      When ethics scandals hit, it tends to be the fault of certain individuals inside the organization. More often than not, they have allowed their own personal values to infect the organization. So how do you reconcile the differences between personal and organizational values? Here are the some important steps.

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    • Ethics gaps

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Businesses perform reasonably well when it comes to corporate governance but a new report shows serious ethics gaps in the areas of human rights and environment.

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    webdesigncompany comments on:

    Meijer to aid probe of its role in recall vote

    An astroturfing effort by a PR firm, working on behalf of retail giant Meijer, sought to unseat local officials who blocked the company’s effort to build a superstore in Acme Township

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    2:18 am 1/08/08
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    webdesigncompany comments on:

    Meijer to aid probe of its role in recall vote

    An astroturfing effort by a PR firm, working on behalf of retail giant Meijer, sought to unseat local officials who blocked the company’s effort to build a superstore in Acme Township

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    2:15 am 1/08/08
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    rwtaylor comments on:

    Ethics gaps

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    5:34 pm 9/30/07
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    jessicalynn711 comments on:

    Ethics checklist for boards

    In most companies today, it truly seems as if ethics are as disposible as paper cups. If we don’t encourage companies to have codes of ethics and actually stick by them (and not vote to suspend them to partake in unethical activities, like Enron did), the corporate world is going to get out of control. As children, we are always told that we need to take responsibility for our actions; however, some Boards of Directors seem to believe in the “Do as I say, not as I do” mentality. Why should we, as consumers, have to worry about the companies that produce the products and services that we use on a constant basis? Hopefully, some industry leaders in the corporate world will read this article and realize how truly important ethics and ethical policies are.

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    1:33 pm 8/05/07
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    yg6812 comments on:

    Vitter was a repeat customer

    Vitter was a repeat customer and will continue his illegal and immoral activity as long as he can go to his priest and be forgiven. He and his wife seem to feel that they deserve forgiveness from the American people but in the eyes of many, the hypocrisy is worse than the sin itself. We are a broadminded and forgiving nation, but when looking back on the self righteous attitudes of he and he wife during the Clinton/Lewinsky scandel, most of us feel no pity for these two.

    A religious Liberal

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    9:41 pm 7/24/07
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