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Approaches to Corporate Governance

This article part of Business Ethics in the World Corporate Governance

Over the years, two very different approaches to corporate governance have emerged. One is the mixing of the organization of control of perspective and the perspective of the parties, the control and the other is based on the control of the capital market.

The first approach short-term approach sacrifices on the altar of long-term sustainability. It is based on one person one vote phrase. The agreed target for management is to achieve stability and permanence of the business . Board representing the workers and society. major chunk of equity comes from financial and nonfinancial companies that are willing to wait longer periods for their investments to bear fruit. Companies are not too interested in going public with it do not lend themselves to the whims and fancies of the market. welfare of workers, the obligation of the local community, the size and market share are the essence of this approach. Myopic market model by Marris is the cornerstone of this approach. In this model, ignoring the market too has a detrimental effect on the organization.

The excesses of this approach are created by the executive managerial capitalism is given a free hand in managing the program. Sometimes a series of goals other than wealth creation will follow. Read the rest of this entry »

Business Ethics, Individual or Organization

This article part of Business Ethics in the World Corporate Governance

Dis-connection between an employee and the reality on the ground when she moves to extend the ladder. Today, business companies are very goal driven. At each level, set goals and interrelated. The superior performance is determined by one’s own performance and this process continues until much higher levels. Until one meets or exceeds the objectives were not raised questions about how to achieve the above and disconnect plays an important role. It is only when a deficit occurs, explanations are required and then also the words and the ethics are given very little attention. In short, only the end and not the media is what matters. In such an environment, where the goals are to success means not only survival but more importantly, the ethics boil down to a personal call. These calls have to be taken every day by millions of people in real time with the objectives and survival in the top of the mind.

The line between good and evil are blurred. You can put a number on the price, unless a gift is considered a cultural symbol and on which is considered a bribe? Doubt whether any corporate documents conceptualized at the top of the Ethics may address this issue in the field.



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