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ESG Needs To Be Core To Business As Usual

The Horizons Tracker

. “But then people quickly realized that this is fluff, especially with more information being made available on sites like Glassdoor, and so this has created a real external incentive to be more ethical.” Spirit of cooperation. ” This extends to being active participants in each of the regions in which they operate.

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The High Cost of Happy Meals: Investigating Child Labor at Kentucky’s McDonald’s

HR Digest

They were operating dangerous equipment such as deep fryers and grills without adequate training or supervision. The law also limits the number of hours that children can work and prohibits them from operating hazardous equipment. These violations have serious consequences for the children involved.

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Two Elements for Effective Delegation

Marshall Goldsmith

Honest, ethical, and legal behavior is always appropriate—delegation isn’t. Decisions that involved cross-divisional cooperation were made effectively without involving him. Another advantage was that his direct reports were getting on-the-job training that could help them take on larger responsibilities in the future.

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Don’t Delegate More – Delegate More Effectively

Marshall Goldsmith

” Honest, ethical and legal behavior is always appropriate – delegation isn’t. Decisions that involved cross-divisional cooperation were made effectively without involving him. The company was operating in a rapidly changing environment. Delegate more effectively. He was pleasantly surprised at the outcome.

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The Elements of Transformational Leadership

Skip Prichard

This extract from Wellbeing at Work by Cary Cooper and Ian Hesketh is ©2019 and reproduced with permission from Kogan Page Ltd. Looking at our first point, leaders do not necessarily have to be charismatic to inspire others, they can have deep values, be highly ethical, champion a cause and such-like descriptions.

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John Wooden: What the Obituaries Missed

Michael Lee Stallard

The character values, or blocks of the pyramid, were: industriousness, enthusiasm, friendship, loyalty, cooperation, self-control, alertness, initiative, intentness, condition, skill, and team spirit. Coach Wooden operated a meritocracy that treated every player fairly. why is everyone smiling? why is everyone smiling?

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How Companies Can Take a Stand Against Bribery

Harvard Business Review

Business needs to play a more powerful role in supporting responsible practices throughout every aspect of their operations. Companies usually manage bribery and corruption risk through a mix of internal processes, certification requirements, and basic good practices throughout their operations — including with suppliers and vendors.