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FMS - Ethics
FMS - Ethics
FMS - Ethics
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
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KEYWORDS
Ethics:
Morals:
Religion:
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learning
organizations and organizational development and in reference
to India and China he said,
My intuition is they (India and China) will move somewhat
together but in very distinctive ways. But I think the thing that
will be really common to both of them will be the fact that they
wont be able to do this without reconnecting their heritage.
They will have to develop a confidence that they can do this as
Indians and they can do this as Chinese. They have learnt a lot
from the West but they dont have to copy, they cannot create a
Chinese or Indian version of a Western model. The Western
model itself is basically bankrupt. It does not give enough
attention to the human side of development.
Now, if the concept of corporation was borrowed from the West
is there an Indian way of doing business?
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Godels Theorem
In any axiomatic
system, there will
be propositions
which can neither
be proved or
disproved in that
system.
Kurt Godel (1906-1978)
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Western Philosophy
Ethics &
CSR
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Indian Philosophy
Ethics &
CSR
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Sanskrit
This is a highly structured language with
precise rules of grammar.
It is phonetic.
The roots of many European languages,
including English can be traced back to
Sanskrit.
Linguists infer the existence of Proto-Indo
European (PIE) language from which
Sanskrit is derived going as far back as
3500 BCE.
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Rig Veda
Yajur Veda
Sama Veda
Atharva Veda
Each Veda is divided into four parts:
Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and
Upanishads.
Mantra
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Brahman
This word is derived from the Sanskrit
root word brih which means vast and
expansive.
Thus, Brahman refers to that which is vast
and expansive.
The word brahmin, refers to a priest, or
more accurately, to a scholar.
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The Bhagavadgita
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J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986)
Aurobindo (1872-1950) M.K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
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Vivekananda (1863-1902)
R. Tagore (1861-1941)
S. Radhakrishnan (1888-1975)
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Religious values
Philosophical values
Cultural values
Legal values
Professional values
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A sense of moral obligation
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DHARMA
Actionable rights and responsibilities
specific to roles in different stages in life
meant to achieve purushartha
All individuals, organizations , systems
and animate and even inanimate entities
have their own dharma
Through dharma we bring ethical , social
and economic order in society.
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Eastern Perspectives
Svadharma is morality
Developing Satwic Guna will make you
more moral
Introspection, reflection , contemplation
and Mediation develops decrement .
Gurukul Culture
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Ethics &
CSR
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4 S Model
SEWA- work for others without reward
SATSANG- spend greater time in company of
people witjh higher values
SWADHYAYA- read philosophy and inspirational
literature
SADHANA- pranayama, meditation and sense
control
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Implications
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TA ETIHIKA.
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