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National Defense January 2008 Hickey & Connolly |
Codes of Conduct Don't Always Protect Reputation Alone, ethics codes will not protect an organization's reputation. Leadership is required. CEOs, boards, and every level of management, must vigilantly endeavor to steer their organizations clear of even appearances of questionable behavior. |
National Defense June 2015 Sandra Evers-Manly |
An Ethical Culture: Own it, Live it, Lead it Anyone involved in ethics and compliance within the defense industry should know that to be truly effective, a corporate ethics program requires more than a "check the box" approach |
Job Journal August 31, 2008 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Executives Set Ethical Standards By their example, management sets an organization's ethical compass. |
National Defense November 2004 Joe Reeder |
Association Unveils New Ethics Code for Industry The National Defense Industrial Association's Ethics Committee has developed a benchmark statement of industry ethics for companies to incorporate into their day-to-day business. |
National Defense April 2015 Dave Melcher |
Understanding the Value of Ethics Surveys A healthy ethical culture is a critical component of all successful businesses, regardless of size or complexity. |
AFP eWire July 9, 2007 |
Behavior of Management, Supervisors Critical in Reinforcing Ethics Employed adults ranked the behavior of management and direct supervisors as the top two factors contributing to the promotion of an ethical workplace, according to a new survey. |
Job Journal September 24, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Where to Draw the Line? Seemingly insignificant decisions we make every day are really tests to our personal ethics. HR employees, especially, must be constantly aware of the ethical decisions that are part of their jobs |
National Defense September 2015 Charles L. Szews |
Trust Plays Big Role in Corporate Culture In the defense industry, doing the right thing protects American lives and has national security implications. |
National Defense November 2011 Chris Raymond |
Ethical Leadership in a Global Marketplace Business has always been a contact sport. However, winning at any cost isn't winning at all. What's more, cutting ethical corners simply isn't necessary for the global defense industry. |
CFO October 1, 2002 Jeffrey L. Seglin |
Ethics: Good for Goodness' Sake What we mean when we talk about ethics. |
AFP eWire April 2, 2008 |
Ethics Still a Hot-Button Issue in Philanthropy, New Survey Finds Percentage-based commissions paid to fundraisers tops the list of unethical fundraising behavior. |
Job Journal May 21, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Ethics Ought to Start at the Top If chief executive officers are only as effective as the people they surround themselves with, then doesn't it also follow that they are only as ethical as the people around them? |
National Defense December 2012 Traci Thompson |
Effective Ethics Programs Come From the 'Middle' Without continuous executive team commitment for its code of conduct and ethics program, a company's effort to promote consistent ethical behavior can quickly lapse into a hollow, politically correct endeavor. |
Fast Company October 2003 Barbara Ley Toffler |
Five Ways to Jump-start Your Company's Ethics Want to make a real difference in your organization? That is going to take some hard, serious work. Here's where to start. |
National Defense March 2011 |
Statement of Defense Industry Ethics In November 2004, after several months of in-depth review the National Defense Industrial Association finalized and published its Code of Ethics. Five years later in 2009, NDIA undertook to review, and, in a small number of ways made minor but we believe worthy revisions. |
Entrepreneur October 2002 Chris Sandlund |
Trust Is a Must In the eyes of employees, investors, clients and the public at large, honesty is the only policy that will do. |
National Defense August 2013 Patti Ellis |
Corporate Ethics Education Yields Rewards Raytheon produces a popular video mini-series each quarter, called "EthicSpace" that, like the Checkpoint program and FCPA Aware, is based on actual case experiences meant to prompt conversation. |
National Defense May 2015 Marillyn A. Hewson |
Trust Builds Value in Business Ethics Programs It helps to have a strong ethical culture. When these principles are embedded into your business environment, it's easier to quickly and transparently handle any issues that arise -- from providing guidance on difficult questions to mediating disputes. |
Pharmaceutical Executive June 1, 2005 Doretta Gasorek |
Who Sees the Halo? Insiders say pharma ethics reputations shine. Consumers don't see the glow. |
AFP eWire July 10, 2013 Janice Gow Pettey |
A Quick Reminder on Why Trust Matters My new book, Nonprofit Fundraising Strategy (Wiley 2013), is intended to serve as a guide to ethical decision-making and regulation for nonprofits. There's a lot of ethical ground covered in this book provided by experienced practitioners who write each chapter. |
Entrepreneur December 2006 |
Well, Honestly! Establishing ethics standards makes sense for your bottom line. |
CIO March 15, 2003 Patricia Wallington |
Honestly?! - Total Leadership Ethical behavior isn't easy, just essential. Here's how to run an honest organization and be an ethical leader. |
National Defense July 2009 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Industry Ethics: Going Beyond the Call of Duty A seemingly endless stream of bad news about U.S. weapon programs should cause all of us to revisit our approach to ethics in the defense industry. |
Job Journal November 14, 2004 Carole Kanchier |
Career Pros: A Question of Ethics Do you and your employer share the same moral values? Knowing your ethical boundaries as well as those of your organization is essential to working comfortably and with integrity. |
AFP eWire April 7, 2014 Pena & Eustace |
Ethics Is Not A Game Of Jeopardy At the recent AFP International Conference in San Antonio, we turned ethical issues into a fun, and noisy game of Jeopardy and we had a full house. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Liar, Liar In the race to make money, some American businesses have been lying their pants off -- but is success at any cost really worth the price? |
National Defense December 2004 Lawrence P. Farrell, Jr. |
'Ethical Readiness' Mandatory for Defense Industry With respect to the latest ethics-related events, the industry needs to come to grips with what went wrong and, joining with government, reclaim the ethical high ground. |
National Defense August 2007 Brian Sears |
Building an Ethical Culture From the Top The NDIA ethics code encourages companies always to aspire to and implement best practices in all dealings with the government and other businesses. |
National Defense March 2004 Richard J. Bednar |
Small Companies Need Ethics Programs Too The Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics and Conduct (DII)-- focused on defense industry ethics and conduct programs since its inception in 1986--has developed a "tool kit" to help smaller defense contractors plan ethics and conduct program. |
National Defense January 2004 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Corporate Self-Governance Remains an Imperative The ethics-related issues that have put the defense industry on the front pages in recent weeks obviously have prompted concerns among business leaders. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 20, 2011 Sean Silverthorne |
Blind Spots: We're Not as Ethical as We Think Organizations can monitor how they are creating institutions, structures, and incentives that increase the likelihood of unethical actions, while individuals can "precommit" to intended ethical choices. |
Bank Technology News May 2007 Michael Sisk |
Ethics: You Have to Be Good. Everybody's Watching. While the issue of ethics has always been top of mind in IT, there's no doubt the topic is more hotly discussed than in years past. |
Nursing Management September 2005 Richard Hader |
How do You Measure Workforce Integrity? Behavioral hallmarks such as honesty, high ethical standards, and maintained moral principles define workforce integrity. Here, learn methods for integrating them into management practices. |
Entrepreneur May 2003 Kimberly L. McCall |
Devil's Advocate Do your sales reps know how far is too far when it comes to landing that sale? |
HBS Working Knowledge November 14, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Creating a Global Business Code The turn of the 21st century has been laden with high-profile corporate scandals, prompting widespread concern about the standards of conduct followed by big business. |
The Motley Fool April 15, 2011 Travis Hoium |
Are Corporate Ethics Dead? After the revelations of David Sokol's actions at Berkshire Hathaway, it appears not even the seemingly untouchable Warren Buffett is immune from the long reach of questionable behavior. |
Job Journal August 7, 2005 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Whatever Happened to Ethics? Given all the ethics training available today, why are there so many scandals in business? |
HBS Working Knowledge May 5, 2011 |
How Ethical Can We Be? Two new books, "Blind Spots" and "Scorecasting," challenge our own belief that our decision making is unbiased. Is it possible to see through our own unethical behavior? |
National Defense December 2014 J. Phillip "Jack" London |
Our Best Defense -- A Culture of Character One good example of ingrained culture is the Marine Corps. Its mottos of MVP -- mission, values, pride and semper fidelis communicate the Marines' culture of mutual trust, collective pride and self-discipline. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2009 Donald B. Trone |
Standing on Principle Broker-dealer senior management must move their organizations from a rules-based framework, which requires little standard of care, to a principles-based framework, which requires a high standard of care. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 28, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
The Importance of 'Don't' in Inducing Ethical Employee Behavior There are two ways a company can encourage ethical conduct among its employees: either the promotion of good actions and outcomes or the prevention of bad ones. |
Job Journal March 9, 2008 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Several Reasons to Move on Five telltale signs that it's time to blow the whistle on your current job. |
Parameters Spring 2007 Paul Robinson |
Ethics Training and Development in the Military While relatively new, formal military training programs for ethics have produced a number of common virtues that might provide a basis for a universal (military) code or ethic. |
Inc. November 2004 Darren Dahl |
Do the Right Thing -- or Else New federal ethics rules apply to all companies, regardless of size. |
CFO March 15, 2006 Norm Alster |
I Am Joe's Conscience Employers are setting up ethics programs to teach workers to do the right thing. Is this the wrong approach? |
AFP eWire September 20, 2010 |
Most Fundraisers Face Few Ethical Situations Four out of five charitable fundraisers encounter ethical challenges, situations or dilemmas once a month or less, according to a website survey by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2013 Charles R. Chaffin |
Making the Case for CFP Standards While the planning profession has evolved considerably, there is still work to be done. |
CIO February 26, 2014 Mary K. Pratt |
Ethics Code Seeks to Deter Dishonest Analytics The INFORMS code of ethics requires analytics professionals to report unbiased answers, not just what the client wants to hear. |
National Defense March 2014 Traci Thompson |
Supplier Codes of Conduct Often Overlooked A thoughtful and effective supplier code not only decreases the likelihood of trouble to a defense contractor because of its supply chain, but also serves as a foundational tool that provides compliance stability and helps drive long-term success. |
Job Journal June 6, 2010 Peter Weddle |
Making a Stand on Business Ethics With corporate crimes of fraud, greed, and unethical behavior alarmingly commonplace, a new type of career activism is emerging: employees who recognize that they serve their own best interests by respecting the best interests of everyone else. |