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Traditionally, the view of leadership has been that the main goal of leaders is to increase production and profits7. The traditional view of leadership is slowly diminishing, as more theorists are asserting that leaders also have the responsibility for ensuring standards of moral and ethical conduct1.
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- 'Ethical' iPhone 5 Calls Prompt Factory Investigation
While making no mention of it in the company's press release, there's little doubt that pressure from a pair of online petitions played a factor in Apple's decision to conduct the audit. - Australian Ethical appoints new CIO
Australian Ethical has appointed David Macri as chief investment officer following James Jordan's decision to step down after nearly two years in the role. - Ethical investment loans that could change a life
Oikocredit uses its investors' money to dispense life-changing loans to marginalised people in developing countries If you like the sound of an ethical investment that helps disadvantaged people around the world and also provides a "modest" financial return – typically 2% a year – you might want to look at Oikocredit , an international co-operative trying to raise its UK profile. Based in the ... - iPhone 5 petitions demanding ethical work conditions headed to Apple stores
Activists are demanding better work conditions for factory workers making the upcoming iPhone 5 - Ethical Style: How Is My T-Shirt Made?
Every Thursday, your Ethical Style  questions, answered. The cotton T-shirt, along with its cousins the polo, sweatshirt, and tank top, is a staple of the American wardrobe. Your T-shirt can be made any number of ways, but more likely than not, it isn’t made in the United States . In 2011, we imported more than $17 billion dollars worth of cotton tees into American closets. Let’s take a look at ... - Investing in an ethical corporate culture
Ethics is an integral part of organisational culture. Our panel of experts say the focus is shifting from writing a comprehensive code of rules to empowering employees to align their actions with the mission of the organisation. - Meet the new age professionals: 'Ethical hackers'
Ethical hackers are fast becoming a valued tribe in India. According to data from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In), in November last year more than 800 ".in" websites and nearly 700 ".com" websites in India were defaced by miscreants. - Wanted: Ethical hackers
Recently, the website of Ankit Fadia, a well-known ethical hacker, was hacked by another group that goes by the name Team Grey Hat (TGH). The “hactivist” group entered Ankit Fadia’s official site and exposed his credentials, including sensitive data, student details, database credentials (like name, user name & password). In a blog message, TGH also rubbished Fadia as a hacker and his courses. - Protesters At Apple Stores Demand 'Ethical' Products
The protesters delivered a petition with 250,000 signatures at six stores worldwide. - Ethical-iPhone 5 activists deliver their plea to Apple (photos)
Members of Change.org and SumofUs hand-deliver 250,000 petitions in a show of strength for their call for Apple to adopt more ethical practices when building its products.
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