Ethisphere has released their 2007 list of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics. Topping the list is Neelie Kroes, the Dutch European Commissioner for Competition, who also made Forbes' 2007 list of The 100 Most Powerful Women.
Ethisphere states, "You may not agree with the politics, methods or actions of all of the people on the 100 Most Influential in Business Ethics for 2007. In fact you probably don’t. However, the bottom line is that all of these people influenced business ethics and resulting business behavior over the course of the year, whether that be influencing customers to demand ‘greener products’ from companies, to requiring greater disclosure by corporations about product safety, to forcing companies to look at their anti-bribery or anti-competitive compliance programs. All were influential somehow."
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics
Posted by Dr. N at 12/04/2007 05:58:00 PM
Labels: 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics, Ethisphere, Neelie Kroes
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