"Something may be unethical but from business perspective it is ethical"
Very strange statement!! Whosoever said it!
Then, contract killing may be also ethical from business perspective!
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From: "kiran paranjpe" <kdparanjpe@rediffmail.com>
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businessman would say it is ethical because he is merely making a product for the
market that wants it, he even informs the consumer appropriately and then leaves
it to the consumer to buy it. We accept this argument. However, a manufacturer
making, say; heroin, would be declared as not only unethical but even illegal. The
medical fraternity has declared that there is not a single benefit of cigarette
smoking or a heroin consuming apart from giving a temporary lightness of feeling.
Over time both develop into pernicious habits. What if there were to be a well
known company making this product and following all legal statutes. Would it be
ethical just because the market exists? Some people justify that the state earns
precious revenue from duties and levies what about the cost of bearing a diseased
and weak population even though they may be paying consumers? For a very long time
Marijuana or weed was considered a psychotropic substance, now the USA is
considering cultivation of the weed as alright.
Who decides such issues?
The commonly held belief of Businesses is that between profits and ethics; profits
rather than ethics is important. This view is still prevalent.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 10:35:38 +0530 "Prof. Bholanath Dutta"
wrote
>I am not contradicting on the subject of ethics. Recently , one of my mentors
told ';something may be unethical but from business perspective that is ethical';
. Is it possible to endorse this view without being idealistic?
Happy Knowledge Sharing.
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On 23-Aug-2014 9:15 AM, "drjaganmohanreddy"
Business and Ethics can coexist and can very well go together. The perception of
business is changing over time.Schumpeter, the great economist, justified profit
making by business as reward for taking risk. Some time back KumaraMangalamBirla,
made it clear that a "business is not expected to prosper in a society that
doesn';t.
Jim Collins and Porras Study has shown that the companies which survive are the
ones committed to certain values.Peter drunker, the father of Modern Management,
who in the beginning said that the purpose of the business is to make profit
,later was kind enough to assert that society interests should become the
interests of business and it should become the loadstar of business.
Gone are those days when business houses were merely thinking of making profit, by
hook or crook. But slowly realization is dawning that having taken so much it';s
time to give something back to the society and especially people. That';s how all
the talk about triple bottom line (profit, planet and people) had begun.
May be the numbers are not big right now who subscribe to the view about
coexistence of business and ethics but definitely more will join in the times to
come with people';s awareness about their rights/due share is increasing.
Best wishesDrA Jagan Mohan Reddy
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From: "';Usha Rani cherukupallis'; via Management Teachers Consortium, Global"
Date:22/08/2014 21:52 (GMT+05:30) To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [Weekend Hot Debate-II] Business and Ethics
Dear all still there are a few companies following ethics in business. it can
co exist. not oxymoron OR Transfer-epithet
Usha Rani
From: Prof. Bholanath Dutta
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Subject: [MTC Global] [Weekend Hot Debate-II] Business and Ethics
Business and Ethics are oxymoron OR Transfer-epithet OR can coexist.
Share your views ....
Happy Knowledge Sharing.
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Prof. Bholanath Dutta
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