As Business Ethics magazine notes”Those are the primary conclusions of the seventh National Business Ethics Survey (NBES) conducted by the Ethics Resource Center, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization. The bi-annual report is based on telephone and web responses from 4,683 employees of for-profit organizations during September 2011.”
While this survey illustrates a downward trend in corporate business ethics, it is nice to see some samples of corporate codes of conduct out there on the web that can serve as examples for other companies to copy. Here are a couple of samples I found earlier, DynCorp, UPS, and Merck.
While this survey illustrates a downward trend in corporate business ethics, it is nice to see some samples of corporate codes of conduct out there on the web that can serve as examples for other companies to copy. Here are a couple of samples I found earlier, DynCorp, UPS, and Merck.