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Ethisphere Magazine Enlists Seven Leading Chief Executives and Chairmen to Highlight Importance of Business Ethics
Executives from John Deere, Deloitte and Corporate Executive Board Among Q3 Edition Contributors
Focus on Long-Term Benefits of Ethics: Productivity, Profitability, and Retention of Customers and Employees
Business Wire
The Ethisphere Institute, a think tank dedicated to the research and
promotion of best practices in business ethics and compliance, announced
today that it enlisted prominent CEOs and directors to contribute to the
Q3 2009 issue of Ethisphere Magazine. The latest issue of the magazine
features seven leading executives whose organizations accounted for just
under $100 billion in combined revenue in 2008, sharing their insights
on how an ethical culture and leadership can result in positive and
lasting impacts internally and externally. Sharon Allen, Chairman of the
Board of Deloitte LLP, served as Guest Editor for the issue.
“Ethisphere is proud to feature these company leaders, and we commend
them for making the time and effort to share their experiences and
advice with others in their positions,” said Alex Brigham, Executive
Director of Ethisphere. “More than ever before, chief executives and
boards share responsibility for the ethics and compliance efforts of
their company. These leaders understand the importance of ethics and
compliance as business issues and have made implementing, communicating
and upholding high standards their utmost priority.”
For their contribution, each executive wrote about the role of ethics in
various business functions, including customer relationships,
organizational culture, tone from the top, employee engagement and more.
Guest contributors to the Q3 edition include:
- Sharon Allen, Chairman of Deloitte
- Charles L. Harrington, Chairman and CEO of Parsons Corporation
- Chad O. Holliday, Jr., Chairman of DuPont
- Don Knauss, Chairman and CEO of Clorox
- Robert W. Lane, Chairman of John Deere
- Thomas L. Monahan, Chairman and CEO of Corporate Executive Board
- Barry Salzberg, CEO of Deloitte
“We’re going through some pretty stressful times…and we’re not out of it
yet. It’s more important than ever that company leadership reinforces
the importance of ethics in a time like this,” said Holliday.
Knauss agreed, adding, “The line doesn’t stop at internal controls and
ethics policies. In order to truly develop trust with their customers,
companies must walk the walk. At the end of the day, when a company
models that behavior inside and out, when they walk the walk, then they
establish a solid foundation of trust.”
Harrington cited any short-term sacrifices made in order to maintain a
record of integrity are well worth it. “The end results,” he insists,
“are virtually always long-term gains: gains in reputation as a company
that doesn’t cut ethical corners; gains in attracting employees who
already have their own personal commitment to integrity and want to work
for a company which is similarly committed; and gains in attracting the
right kind of suppliers, subcontractors and teaming partners with whom
to work.”
Each executive’s article in its entirety is now available in the Q3
issue of Ethisphere Magazine and online at
www.ethisphere.org.
Other highlights of the upcoming edition of Ethisphere Magazine include
a feature story on how ethics can measurably affect an organization’s
brand and value, a spotlight on conducting business in Nigeria and
commentary on the SEC’s recent proposal of greater ethics disclosure in
proxy filings.
About Ethisphere Institute
The research-based Ethisphere Institute is a leading international think
tank dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best
practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility,
anti-corruption and sustainability. The Institute’s associated
membership group, the Ethisphere Council, is a forum for business ethics
that includes over 200 leading corporations, universities and
institutions. The Ethisphere Council is dedicated to the development and
advancement of individuals on its membership council through increased
efficiency, innovation, tools, mentoring, advice, and unique career
opportunities. Ethisphere Magazine, which publishes the globally
recognized World’s Most Ethical Companies Ranking™, is the quarterly
publication of the Institute. More information on the Ethisphere
Institute, including ranking projects and membership, can be found at
http://www.ethisphere.org.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-03 14:57:00
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