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... difference between the lived rules and the corporate norms (a company‟s morality). Moreover, as the article of Bardy and Rubens shows, there are variations between business ethics and the models of Corporate ...
Monday, 02 March 2009
... addresses the changing rules of business ethics in a continuously changing business and social environment. Who are the actors and who is responsible? What are their relations? Which rules are and should ...
Friday, 29 August 2008
... or implicit norms. Moral intelligence as understood in this meeting deals with the methodical ethical reflection of the company’s behavioural rules in the field of business intelligence. Some participants ...
Friday, 29 August 2008
4. Applying the new rules to innovate
(IT Workshop/IT Workshop)
... the IT workshop design information systems and information flows that integrate the new rules of value creation in order to enhance our decision making processes and our steering capabilities towards a ...
Thursday, 28 August 2008
5. Changing the rules to change the game
(Strategy Laboratory/Strategy Laboratory)
... for leverage points in innovation plus ethics leading to a radical new set of rules, and therefore paradigm changes in the way we understand profitability today. It innovates the game and its rules in ...
Thursday, 28 August 2008
6. Observing the rules to co-create a moral barometer
(Ethics Observatory/Ethics Observatory)
The Ethics Observatory mission is to deepen the understanding of the rules of business ethics and corporate citizenship, the key players, their interrelations, and impact on sustainable prosperity. ...
Thursday, 28 August 2008
... economic logic? Enter a new paradigm! Change the Game is based on the idea of paradigms as sets of rules for problem solving. By changing the rules we create innovative problem solving strategies. ...
Thursday, 28 August 2008
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