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Ethics PREPARED BY: DZUWAN BIN DESA 62288112050 MUHAMMAD RAHIMI BIN RAZALI 62288112130 MUHAMMAD ARIFIN BIN IDRUS 62288112335 NURUL ASHIKIN BINTI A. RAHIM 62288212161 NUR SA’ADAH BINTI MOHD NAEIM 62288212218 NURUL DINA HUWAIDA BINTI ABD HAMID 62288212239

Implementation of Corporate Code & Corporate Moral Excellence

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One of the Ethic's slide show presentation (title above) by UniKL students in Malaysia on July 2013. Actually in third slide, there is an ethics video as opening before real presentation. You can watch Ethics dilemma in daily life in Youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCPtdvgP9xo )

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EthicsPREPARED BY:

DZUWAN BIN DESA62288112050

MUHAMMAD RAHIMI BIN RAZALI 62288112130

MUHAMMAD ARIFIN BIN IDRUS 62288112335

NURUL ASHIKIN BINTI A. RAHIM62288212161

NUR SA’ADAH BINTI MOHD NAEIM 62288212218

NURUL DINA HUWAIDA BINTI ABD HAMID 62288212239

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Dzuwan Bin Desa 62288112050

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IMPLEMENT OF CORPORATE CODE

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Introduction

The process of globalisation has come with fundamental challenge for the effective and legitimate of the Trans boundary affairs.

On the national level, economic developments in the 1980s seemingly have diminished the role of the state as the guardian of the public commons.

In order to avoid being subject to the law of the jungle, capitalism requires the establishment of certain rules of the game.

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Muhammad Arifin Bin Idrus 62288112335

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Code of illustration

Sullivan Principles

- They were introduced in 1977 by Reverend Leon Sullivan, a board member of General Motors to remedy social and economic injustices within the international business community with hopes that corporations would use their influence and

channel their resources towards changing the system from within

UN Draft Code on Transnational Corporations

- On the international stage, the United Nations, or its specialized agencies, has been a principal actor in the creation of codes of conduct.

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ILO Tripartite Declaration

- A prime role in promoting good social business practice with regard to labour issues is played by the International Labour Organization (ILO). The ILO has undertaken extensive standard setting, primarily in the form of binding conventions.

OECD Guidelines for MNEs

- Early in 1976 it became involved in the development of a code of conduct for TNCs, that is to say, with the adoption of a declaration on international investment and multinational enterprises (MNEs), which contained a set of guidelines for

MNEs

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Nurul Ashikin Binti A. Rahim 62288212161

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Practices to complement code of conduct.

Review sample codes of ethics that companies in a similar business use.

Review other documents related to your business, including the firm's mission statement and any specific policies new hires receive as part of their orientation.

Think about the ethical dilemmas that face not only your company, but also its competitors.

Solicit input from employees when you create the code of ethics.

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Address potential workplace issues, such as office romances and nepotism, in your code of ethics.

Assign an individual in your company to be responsible for compiling the code of ethics.

Ask your attorney to review the proposed code of ethics before putting it in force.

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Advantages and of code of conduct

Prevent legal and regulatory violations.

Foster greater employee loyalty and retention.

Encourage greater customer loyalty and retention.

Build stronger relationships with suppliers and other business partners.

Strengthen trust and respect of other stakeholders, such as local communities, regulators, NGOs, even from competitors.

Build a stronger reputation for integrity by helping the company to do “what it says, it will do”.

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Nur Sa’adah Binti Mohd Naeim62288212218

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CORPORATE MORAL EXCELLENCE

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Introduction

Moral character or character is an evaluation of a particular individual's durable moral qualities.

The concept of character can imply a variety of attributes including the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, courage, fortitude, honesty, and loyalty, or of good behaviours or habits.

Authors, Dealmaker and Kennedy (2000), have rightly pointed out that values are the bedrock of any corporate culture.

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Components of corporate moral excellent

The basic values, attitudes and beliefs

The organizational goals, policies, structure and strategies shaped by the basic values, attitudes, and belief.

The organizational way of doing things.

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Nurul Dina Huwaida Binti Abd Hamid62288212239

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Issues in management to achieve corporate moral excellence

Aligning business strategy with human resource and development strategy

Knowledge management and creating learning organization.

Competence mapping and skill development through assessment centres.

Developing moral excellence through ethics audit; and creating a value-based culture.

Reorganization of work through job enlargement and enrichment.

Development of mutual trust and synergy among work teams

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Managing change through people.

Restructuring and bringing about transformation in the organization to add value to the business.

Bringing about rationalization of workforce through internal transfer and resorting to employee reduction, though not as a first choice.

Holding opinion surveys to get a feel of the perception of employees and applying id-course correction, if necessary.

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Muhammad Rahimi Bin Razali 62288112130

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Pancsheel model

Psychological preparedness to accept a moralistic approach to corporate excellence.

Need for ethics audit.

Need for publicly stated expectation about the employee behaviour

Need for an organizational structure, and to support the ethical behaviour, ethics committees should be created.

Need for the ethical behaviour to be supported by the management through a reward system.

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10 p’s model

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Thank you..