Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Business ethics is important to social workers, who have to deal with the consequences of self-interested behaviour in business

This article appears to be about economics and business, but it's important to people interested in social work, because holding businesses and governments to account for how they spend their money helps to avoid corruption and devious excuses for self - interested behaviour, which benefits us all and especially people who rely on the state to protect them from oppression.

The Economist | Corporate transparency: The openness revolution via @theeconomist
HOWARD SCHULTZ, the head of Starbucks, said last year that “the currency of leadership is transparency.” If so, bosses should be feeling ever more qualified to...

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