Embedding Ethics in Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to Minimising Repu; Steve Giles; 2015
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In today's fast-paced media environment, corporate reputations can be damaged or even destroyed in a matter of moments. Reputational risk management can no longer be simply a reactive process of damage limitation. Instead, companies must discourage risky behaviours, and make themselves more resilient to damage by embedding good ethics and a healthy business culture within the organisation. But how is this best achieved? "Embedding Ethics in Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to Minimising Reputational Risk" "and Improving Resilience" provides practical advice on how to identify risks and weaknesses, and clearly sets out the controls and procedures needed to manage and mitigate them. Tools are provided, which can be used to ensure that proper, ethical conduct is embedded within the culture. Case studies and interviews are used to compare and contrast examples of poor performance with best practices elsewhere." "Key topics covered include: Law and regulation, compliance and the consequences of failure.Reputation: the key risk. What is it, how can it be damaged, and what are the consequences?Business ethics within the organization: history, key concepts, the modern ethics control framework (tone at the top, charters & codes, officers, reporting lines, training), interviews and examples.Resiliency and crisis management, media and social media, including an analysis of reputational damage to organisations and individualsThe relationship between governance and ethics; responsibility and governance frameworks around the world; key governance controlsConduct risk; are managers able to match the values of the business to the conduct of its people? Analysis of the four key areas of concern: incompetence, negligence, criminality, custom & practice. What are the causes, and what controls are needed?Key controls; whistleblowing hotlines, training, communication and awareness raising. Designing an effective training programmeEmbedding behaviour through charters and codes By adopting the measures and controls set out in this book, managers and directors will achieve greater assurance that good business ethics are an integral part of the culture of their organization, and that the behaviour of their people matches the values of their business.
In today's fast-paced media environment, corporate reputations can be damaged or even destroyed in a matter of moments. Reputational risk management can no longer be simply a reactive process of damage limitation. Instead, companies must discourage risky behaviours, and make themselves more resilient to damage by embedding good ethics and a healthy business culture within the organisation. But how is this best achieved? "Embedding Ethics in Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to Minimising Reputational Risk" "and Improving Resilience" provides practical advice on how to identify risks and weaknesses, and clearly sets out the controls and procedures needed to manage and mitigate them. Tools are provided, which can be used to ensure that proper, ethical conduct is embedded within the culture. Case studies and interviews are used to compare and contrast examples of poor performance with best practices elsewhere." "Key topics covered include: Law and regulation, compliance and the consequences of failure.Reputation: the key risk. What is it, how can it be damaged, and what are the consequences?Business ethics within the organization: history, key concepts, the modern ethics control framework (tone at the top, charters & codes, officers, reporting lines, training), interviews and examples.Resiliency and crisis management, media and social media, including an analysis of reputational damage to organisations and individualsThe relationship between governance and ethics; responsibility and governance frameworks around the world; key governance controlsConduct risk; are managers able to match the values of the business to the conduct of its people? Analysis of the four key areas of concern: incompetence, negligence, criminality, custom & practice. What are the causes, and what controls are needed?Key controls; whistleblowing hotlines, training, communication and awareness raising. Designing an effective training programmeEmbedding behaviour through charters and codes By adopting the measures and controls set out in this book, managers and directors will achieve greater assurance that good business ethics are an integral part of the culture of their organization, and that the behaviour of their people matches the values of their business.
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2015
ISBN: 9781118785379
Förlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 328 st
In today's fast-paced media environment, corporate reputations can be damaged or even destroyed in a matter of moments. Reputational risk management can no longer be simply a reactive process of damage limitation. Instead, companies must discourage risky behaviours, and make themselves more resilient to damage by embedding good ethics and a healthy business culture within the organisation. But how is this best achieved? "Embedding Ethics in Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to Minimising Reputational Risk" "and Improving Resilience" provides practical advice on how to identify risks and weaknesses, and clearly sets out the controls and procedures needed to manage and mitigate them. Tools are provided, which can be used to ensure that proper, ethical conduct is embedded within the culture. Case studies and interviews are used to compare and contrast examples of poor performance with best practices elsewhere." "Key topics covered include: Law and regulation, compliance and the consequences of failure.Reputation: the key risk. What is it, how can it be damaged, and what are the consequences?Business ethics within the organization: history, key concepts, the modern ethics control framework (tone at the top, charters & codes, officers, reporting lines, training), interviews and examples.Resiliency and crisis management, media and social media, including an analysis of reputational damage to organisations and individualsThe relationship between governance and ethics; responsibility and governance frameworks around the world; key governance controlsConduct risk; are managers able to match the values of the business to the conduct of its people? Analysis of the four key areas of concern: incompetence, negligence, criminality, custom & practice. What are the causes, and what controls are needed?Key controls; whistleblowing hotlines, training, communication and awareness raising. Designing an effective training programmeEmbedding behaviour through charters and codes By adopting the measures and controls set out in this book, managers and directors will achieve greater assurance that good business ethics are an integral part of the culture of their organization, and that the behaviour of their people matches the values of their business.
In today's fast-paced media environment, corporate reputations can be damaged or even destroyed in a matter of moments. Reputational risk management can no longer be simply a reactive process of damage limitation. Instead, companies must discourage risky behaviours, and make themselves more resilient to damage by embedding good ethics and a healthy business culture within the organisation. But how is this best achieved? "Embedding Ethics in Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to Minimising Reputational Risk" "and Improving Resilience" provides practical advice on how to identify risks and weaknesses, and clearly sets out the controls and procedures needed to manage and mitigate them. Tools are provided, which can be used to ensure that proper, ethical conduct is embedded within the culture. Case studies and interviews are used to compare and contrast examples of poor performance with best practices elsewhere." "Key topics covered include: Law and regulation, compliance and the consequences of failure.Reputation: the key risk. What is it, how can it be damaged, and what are the consequences?Business ethics within the organization: history, key concepts, the modern ethics control framework (tone at the top, charters & codes, officers, reporting lines, training), interviews and examples.Resiliency and crisis management, media and social media, including an analysis of reputational damage to organisations and individualsThe relationship between governance and ethics; responsibility and governance frameworks around the world; key governance controlsConduct risk; are managers able to match the values of the business to the conduct of its people? Analysis of the four key areas of concern: incompetence, negligence, criminality, custom & practice. What are the causes, and what controls are needed?Key controls; whistleblowing hotlines, training, communication and awareness raising. Designing an effective training programmeEmbedding behaviour through charters and codes By adopting the measures and controls set out in this book, managers and directors will achieve greater assurance that good business ethics are an integral part of the culture of their organization, and that the behaviour of their people matches the values of their business.
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