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  2. Organizational ethics - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ethics of an organization, how it responds to internal or external stimuli, and how it affects its reputation, productivity, and bottom line. Explore the basic ethical elements, rewards, theories, and leadership empowerment of organizational ethics.

  3. Sullivan principles - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan principles are two sets of guidelines for corporate social responsibility, developed by Rev. Leon Sullivan, an African-American minister and activist. The original principles were aimed at ending apartheid in South Africa, while the global principles were expanded to promote human rights and social justice worldwide.

  4. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    Business ethics is a form of applied ethics that examines ethical principles and moral problems in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. Learn about the origins, development and challenges of business ethics.

  5. Parachurch organization - Wikipedia

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    A parachurch organization is a Christian faith-based group that works outside and across denominations to engage in social welfare and evangelism. Learn about the definition, roles, history, and examples of parachurch organizations from this Wikipedia article.

  6. Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) is the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, the second-largest Christian denomination in the United States. Learn about its history, activities, leadership, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.

  7. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    An ethical code is a set of principles, values, standards, or rules of behavior that guide the decisions and actions of an organization or a profession. Learn about the differences between ethical codes, codes of conduct, and codes of practice, and see some examples from various fields and contexts.

  8. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the norms, rules, and responsibilities or proper practices of an individual party or an organization. The web page does not answer the query directly, but provides examples of codes of conduct in different contexts and sectors.

  9. Mission statement - Wikipedia

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    A mission statement is a short statement of why an organization exists, what its overall goal is, and what kind of product or service it provides. Learn how to design a mission statement, its advantages and disadvantages, and see examples from different sectors.