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Workshops for Ethics in Business
Devin T. Stewart

 
     
 

Workshops for Ethics in BusinessThe Carnegie Council's Workshops for Ethics in Business (WEB) is a one-of-a-kind forum that brings top corporations and NGOs together in a civilized setting to share innovative ideas for addressing ethical issues related to globalization.

Inspired by Booz & Company's concept of "megacommunities," or multi-stakeholder engagement, and Georgetown professor Pietra Rivoli's notion that civilization advances through the positive interaction between civil society and business, the luncheon workshops aim to fill a vacuum in corporate training, business schools, and organizational leadership. To this end, the Carnegie Council is creating a series of accessible case studies in applied ethics.

Carnegie Council WorkshopThe goal is to provide examples of best practices that help address stubborn ethical problems that organizations face. The world's best companies have enjoyed success partly because their competitive management systems deal with these problems globally, while their less successful competitors have been dealing with them on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, internal change agents have expressed the need for outside pressure for corporate reform.

Carnegie Council WorkshopEach workshop produces podcasts, summaries, and lists of related organizations and biographies. Starting in the 2008 program year, the meetings will also yield videos of interviews for teaching and training. By presenting these resources to companies and business schools, the Council can help strengthen the ethical component of management systems, having a potentially dramatic positive impact on corporate reform. These workshops are open to the public, and attract an engaged and motivated audience of leaders of business, consulting, finance, governments, media, and NGOs.

Previous workshops include:

Future workshops include:

  • Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Responsibility?
    10/3/08 with John C. Abell, James Farrar, Gerhard Pohl, Steve A. Rochlin, Devin T. Stewart, and Andrew Zolli

  • Advancing Corporate Citizenship in the Media
    10/17/08

  • How Drug Companies Advance Global Health
    Fall 2008

  • Health as a Human Right: Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities
    12/2/08 with Meg Boulware, Lisa Oldring, and Jeffrey L. Sturchio

  • Ethics of Energy Security: Auditing Policy Choices
    Winter 2008

  • Ethical Decisions Forecast 2009
    January 2009

  • The War for Talent: Who Is Responsible for Preparing Today's Employees
    Spring 2009

SPONSORS AND PARTICIPANTS:

Our lead sponsors are Booz & Company and Merck & Co., Inc.:

Booz & Co. strategy+business Merck & Co., Inc.

Our academic partner is New York University's Center for Global Affairs:

NYU Center for Global Affairs

 

Others involved include:
AccountAbility AccountAbility BP BP The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
General Electric General Electric George Washington University The George Washington University Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch
Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin New America Foundation New America Foundation The Nixon Center The Nixon Center
The Royal Society of Arts The Royal Society of Arts (RSA) Salon.com Salon.com WNYC - NY Public Radio WNYC - NY Public Radio
The World Bank The World Bank

For more information on WEB and on sponsorship opportunities, contact: GPI Program Director Devin Stewart: dstewart@cceia.org

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Advocates for Ethics in Business

Christine Bader
Ian Buruma
Joanne Bauer
Nikhil Chandavarkar
Katy Choo
Steven C. Clemons
Robert L. Corcoran
Thomas Crampton
Alice Eldridge
Mark Fulton
Michael Getler
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Harry Harding
Christopher Kelly
Rita J. King
Alex Koppelman
Flynt Leverett
Brian Levy
Matt Prescott
Qi Qianjin
Steve A. Rochlin
Jay Rosen
David M. Schilling
David C. Speedie
Devin T. Stewart
Matthew Taylor
Steven Weber
Minky Worden

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