Explain the three c's of business ethics
Answers
Answered by
31
The three Cs of business ethics comprise of :
The necessity to comply with rules and regulations apart from laws of the land, customs, moral principles and community’s expectations.
Contribution to the society by producing quality goods of good value.
Consequences, be it internal or external, intended or unintentional caused by the business.
The necessity to comply with rules and regulations apart from laws of the land, customs, moral principles and community’s expectations.
Contribution to the society by producing quality goods of good value.
Consequences, be it internal or external, intended or unintentional caused by the business.
Answered by
2
Answer:
Compliance (to the following rules)
- laws
- principles of morality
- the policy of a company
contribution (the business can make to the society)
- core values
- quality of products/ services
- employment
consequences (of business activity)
- toward environment inside and outside the organization
- social responsibility toward shareholders, bankers, customers, and employees of an organization
- good public image
Explanation:
Similar questions