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What is the "ethics advantage"? Why is it a competitive advantage - and not just a moral obligation - to become an ethical organization? The truth is this: companies that establish ethical climates in the workplace reflect it in their strategy, service, culture and bottom line. Both global enterprises and small businesses leverage the ethics advantage with talent that is more engaged, willing to communicate openly with senior leadership about continuous improvement, and champion customer loyalty. This webcast focuses on the advantages of creating ethical climates in the work environment. This is the first in a series of webcasts detailing how leaders can model and inspire business ethics, as well as what companies can do to gain the ethics advantage in their talent and leadership development.
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Presenters

Alexander F. Brigham is the Executive Director of the Ethisphere Institute. The Ethisphere Institute is the world's most recognized authority in research and rating of corporate and institutional ethics, anti-corruption and sustainability efforts. The Institute's associated membership council includes more than 200 of the world's leading corporations and regulatory institutions.Among Ethisphere's research and rating activities are the highly regarded annual World's Most Ethical Companies Ranking, Ethisphere's Government Contractor Ethics Program Ranking, and the annual 100 Most Influential in Business Ethics.Among other professional positions, Mr. Brigham also serves as President & CEO of the risk assessment and compliance training firm Corpedia Corporation. Previously Mr. Brigham was a principal at the leveraged buyout firm partnership, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R), and a financial analyst at the investment banking firm Lazard Freres. Mr. Brigham is a graduate of Yale University.

Roger asks: We have an magnificent Code of Business Conduct model, which garners great support from our leadership. How does one deliver this code of business conduct message in a positive manner? It can be a scary message to deliver, particularly with phrases such as "Zero tolerance"
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