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Goverance, Ethics and Social Engagment: Reputation Investment

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on 2008-03-03 by oldude59

The first is a series of posts covering the relationship between corporate governance, ethics and social media. The sum of them will demonstrate the importance that social networking can have for whistle blowing, product development and other channels of communication in and about organizations.

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These are the type of questions that a strategic oriented reputation conversation should engage. In the following post, my aim is to spell out a framework for just such a conversation. In those posts my aim is describe some of the thinking that leaders and his/her stakeholder community should wrestle: which begins with the general conception of morality, the aim to reduce or eliminate evil through reciprocity.

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