Normally while working in a corrupt environment, basic norms of ethics that were followed by those who believed in ethics were – Be fare in business dealings, not to cheat anybody, not to do any such act that would cause problem or loss to somebody else and it was possible to follow these norms under difficult most circumstances.
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From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ramesh Vemuganti
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 6:55 PM
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In India, it is very difficult to do ethical business & grow, for any enterprise -
The so called practices of many business groups & enterprises is legendary; we have been reading & observing for over 5 decades.
The quantum of lobbying & influencing that happens to garner licenses, renewals, approvals,
specking , tenders with specific specs, grabbing govt contracts, arranging payments - is mind boggling.
Without resorting to bribes, gifts, cuts, favours, favouritisms, give & take - hardly any deal is struck, from MSME to a Corporate company. It is difficult to distinguish but neverthless, blatant fraudulent practices are unpardonable; they are different.
A Technology major , known for their value systems & ethical business practices has a typical approach - where bribing is involved, the order will be routed thru a DEALER/ CHANNEL PARTNER/ DISTRIBUTOR. If the order is clean, company will execute directly.
When 20 or 200 or 2000 employees have to be paid salaries on 1st of every month. ethics will go out of the window. Self restraint will work out for some time but not all the time.
In some Management & Engg colleges, Management asks faculty to award marks liberally &
give 90% in internals. Is it business ethics/ social ethics/ personal ethics/ what have you???????
What ethics we are talking of when survival is the name of the game?
Govt can only employ & provide jobs to 15 to 20% of working population.
Private sector is to the rescue of the rest 80%. Hats off to them.
I salute every person who starts a micro/ small enterprise, something on his own & employs , at least one person. Do not do fraud, Yes. He is giving that person a hope, a road map & a future. What can be more noble than that.
He or she is rendering a greater service to the nation, than a senior executive of a MNC . who is only taking care of his family. Everyone does the latter - no great shakes!!
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Ramesh Vemuganti
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The Business of Ethics, is putting self restrain ahead of regulatory restrain. It would be non economic option from the bottom line point of view, if it is other way around.
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 12:29 PM, 'Usha Rani cherukupallis' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Dear all since 30 years I am working on this topic. I have a list of ethical people in India. there are two words ethics and facts. facts will never change but ethics may change from time to time and person to person. Ethics is the difference between good and bad and right and wrong. In general by birth all people are good in this world. only due to situations they may change and are forced to do some unethical practices. the same exist in business.
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dear all
presently we are in a world of perception that even if any body follow ethics and act as per Satya and Dharma people won't believe. To follow satya and drarma we have to sacrifice many opportunities and benefits in our life. But finally I can conclude with my own experience that if we do not tell lies if we follow ethics manasa, vacha, karmana if we do not develop any enmity on others we will be happy. even if others harm us we should not have any grudge on others.
I came to know in a survey that in every organization approximately 20% people are ethical. Its a challenge from my side that if any organization is ready to run their business with only ethical persons I am ready to provide various training methods to find out ethical persons working in their organization. But...............
under any circumstances its worth to live ethically ie "living without developing any grudge, and revenge mentality on people who harm us" is the best method for an Individual as well as organization. Be ethical so that people will trust you. trusting is the true friendship. Thank you.
Usha Rani
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Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [Weekend Hot Debate-II] Business and Ethics
The wheels of the economy are turned by business and industry so making such sweeping generalisations would seem totally out of place
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Ganesh
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Business and Ethics are oxymoron OR Transfer-epithet OR can coexist.
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