This document outlines a code of ethics for business leaders and the rules for implementing the code. The code of ethics states that business leaders should manage their enterprises to promote human development, create value for all stakeholders, respect human rights and the environment, and behave with integrity. It also says business decisions should benefit both the enterprise and society. The implementation rules require discussing the code with faculty and appending it to course syllabi so students are introduced to it. Open discussions will also take place on adopting the code and making it relevant to the academic community.
This document outlines a code of ethics for business leaders and the rules for implementing the code. The code of ethics states that business leaders should manage their enterprises to promote human development, create value for all stakeholders, respect human rights and the environment, and behave with integrity. It also says business decisions should benefit both the enterprise and society. The implementation rules require discussing the code with faculty and appending it to course syllabi so students are introduced to it. Open discussions will also take place on adopting the code and making it relevant to the academic community.
This document outlines a code of ethics for business leaders and the rules for implementing the code. The code of ethics states that business leaders should manage their enterprises to promote human development, create value for all stakeholders, respect human rights and the environment, and behave with integrity. It also says business decisions should benefit both the enterprise and society. The implementation rules require discussing the code with faculty and appending it to course syllabi so students are introduced to it. Open discussions will also take place on adopting the code and making it relevant to the academic community.
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Implementing Rules to COB-POL-1314-T2-01: RVR COB Code of Ethics
1.0 Code of Ethics
As a business leader I recognize my role in society.
My purpose is to lead people and manage resources to promote human development and the common good and to create value that no single individual can create alone. My decisions affect the well-being of individuals inside and outside my enterprise, today and tomorrow.
Therefore, I promise that:
I will manage with loyalty and care, and will not advance my personal interests at the expense of my enterprise or society. I will promote socially useful products and services which serve human development, keeping in mind reasonable access for the poor and underprivileged. I will understand and uphold, in letter and spirit, the laws and contracts governing my conduct and that of my enterprise. I will refrain from corruption, unfair competition, or business practices harmful to society. I will respect the human rights and dignity of all people affected by my enterprise, and I will oppose discrimination and exploitation. I will promote a humane and enabling work community within my organization. I will promote the just allocation of resources for all stakeholders of the company. I will respect the right of future generations to advance their standard of living and enjoy a healthy planet. I will report the performance and risks of my enterprise accurately and honestly. I will invest in developing myself and others, helping the management profession continue to advance and create sustainable and inclusive prosperity. In exercising my professional duties according to these principles, I recognize that my behavior must set an example of integrity, eliciting trust and esteem from those I serve. I will remain accountable to my peers and to society for my actions and for upholding these standards.
Adapted from: The Global Business Oath (http://theoathproject.org/?page_id=47 ) Vocation of the Business Leader (http://www.stthomas.edu/cathstudies/cst/VocationBusinessLead/) COB-IRR-1314-T2-01 BRIDGING FAITH AND SCHOLARSHIP 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines l Tel. No. (632) 536-0261 l Telefax No. (632) 524-0489
2.0 Dissemination
2.1 The Code of Ethics shall be discussed in a Departmental meeting of all faculty members 2.2 The Code of Ethics shall be appended to all syllabi of courses offered by the College. 2.3 The Code of Ethics shall be discussed with the students on the first day of class for each trimester. 2.4 There shall be open discussions on how to adopt the Code and make more relevant in the lives of the College academic community.
Name of The College: Armiet Roll No: Armiet/mms 19/gt48 NAME OF THE STUDENT: Tejaswini Gajendra Gurav ACADEMIC YEAR: 2019-2020 SUBJECT: Corporate Social Responsibility
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