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Is Your Company as Ethical as It Seems?

Harvard Business

The onus for ethical behavior falls first to the employee. But it’s also the responsibility of the company to cultivate a culture that shuns corner-cutting and prevents it from accumulating into major scandals, ones that damage the credibility of the business, endanger jobs, and threaten the entire enterprise.

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CSR: Collaborating with NPOs for Positive Social Impact

Tom Spencer

Measurable Impact Partnering with a non-profit that has measurable metrics for success is crucial to ensuring that the partnership has a meaningful impact. Through detailed reports and metrics, Charity: Water is able to show the impact of their work.

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The Central versus Decentral Dilemma: How the HR Practitioner can Facilitate a “Center-Led” Solution

Kates Kesler

But to move with agility in a complex organization requires leaders to be confident that important decisions are being made at the right level and location across the enterprise. The network is connected through lateral integrators such as communities of practice, shared metrics, or formal integrator roles. An Example.

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We Shouldn’t Always Need a “Business Case” to Do the Right Thing

Harvard Business

I’ve been a consultant for almost 20 years, advising companies on complex challenges in ethics, risk, and responsibility. Happily fading from memory is the cliché that ethics and compliance teams effectively constitute a “business prevention department.” Metrics Are Not Your Friends.

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Ban These 5 Words From Your Corporate Values Statement

Harvard Business

90% of them reference ethical behavior or use the word “integrity,” 88% mention commitment to customers, and 76% cite teamwork and trust. Several words always come up in practically every discussion, no matter if the company is a large enterprise or a small business, B2B or a B2C, product or service, new or established.

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As a Consultant, What's Your Blindside? - Free Management Library

Consulting and Organizational Management

Management consulting purist, might argue that improving performance and metrics should be the sole focus of my role. Business Ethics, Culture and Performance. Social Enterprise. Some say I dilute the integrity of the coaching profession, by offering “best practice” solutions. Librarys Blogs. Human Resources.

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How Organizations Can Thrive in the Digital Economy - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM KORN FERRY

Harvard Business

Gartner predicts 41 percent of enterprise revenue will come from digital business by 2020—almost double what the percentage was in 2015 (Gartner, 2016). These organizations are no longer concerned about defined roles, instead focusing on shared objectives and metrics to deliver on specific projects.

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