Corporate SOCIAL responsibility is measured in terms of businesses improving conditions for their employees, shareholders, COMMUNITIES, and environment. But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address FUNDAMENTAL ethical ISSUES such as INCLUSION, dignity, and equality.
Read MoreFrom my point of VIEW, it is not the coach who becomes world champion, it is a team. Not just the players who played, but the whole squad, and also the team BEHIND the team. Because if you WANT to achieve success, the whole team has to work perfectly, like a machine, and all the pieces of the puzzle need to fit TOGETHER into one PICTURE.
Read MoreAmericans have, at various times, leaned on the FBI for a measure of JUSTICE that local and STATE police couldn't be counted on to deliver, and recoiled in fear at their EXERCISE of raw federal power. That uneasy trust; the combination of need and dread, is the lot that FBI agents live with day to day.
Read MoreThe 1 to 2 billion poorest in the world, who don't have food for the day, SUFFER from the worst disease: globalization deficiency. The way globalization is occurring could be much BETTER, but the worst THING is not being part of it. For those people, we need to SUPPORT good civil societies and GOVERNMENTS.
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