Goverance, Ethics and Social Engagment: Reputation Investment
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- Oldude59 on 2008-03-03 - Tags corporate , engagment , goveranance , goverance , leadership , networking , reputation , social
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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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on 2008-03-03 by oldude59