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The Ethical Company: From Principles to Performance

An ethical company begins with ethical leadership. Policies matter, but culture is ultimately shaped by the behaviour of the people leading the organization. Ethical leaders build trust through authenticity, accountability, empathy, and strong communication. They also demonstrate ethical humility—the willingness to question their own decisions, acknowledge mistakes, learn, and continually improve. Ethical leadership is not simply about having good intentions. It must show up in action. When ethical principles are reflected in day-to-day decisions, they can strengthen reputation, improve customer loyalty, attract employees and investors, reduce legal and regulatory risk, and contribute to sustainable business performance. But what does ethical behaviour actually look like inside a business? There are nine actionable ethical standards that can help create a strong ethical culture: Integrity and transparency Respect and fairness toward all stakeholders Respect for individuals and diversity Accountability at every level Commitment to quality and customer satisfaction Environmental responsibility Fairness and just

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Back to the Future

One of the most important principles in business is also one of the simplest: before you can decide what to do next, you must know

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Pivot to Profit: Leveraging Market Focused Planning in Times of Market Disruption

In an unpredictable business environment, relying solely on traditional strategic planning often leaves companies ill-prepared for sudden market shifts. Conventional planning methods typically begin from within, driven by internal biases, assumptions, and objectives that create a misleading sense of control. When unexpected changes arise, these internal blind spots quickly become

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Every Time Technology Leaps Forward, Fear Follows—Then Opportunity Wins

Over the last 250 years, every major technological breakthrough has been greeted with the same ominous prediction: mass job loss, social upheaval, and economic collapse. The arrival of steam power was supposed to end work as we knew it. Electrification was feared as a destroyer of skilled trades. Computers were

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Rethink Your Business in Changing Times

Today’s environment is forcing businesses to evolve more quickly than ever before. The electronic era has spawned companies that do not consist of bricks and mortar, but organizations that merely identify opportunities and coordinate resources to get results. The pandemic has forced entrepreneurs to pivot their businesses to survive. Most

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