The death of corporate greed?

The death of corporate greed?

Profit and ethical behaviour are no longer mutually exclusive in the business world – they must go hand-in-hand. Greater transparency and public scrutiny has meant that companies chasing short-term profits with no regard for its customers, the environment or the wider community are at greater risk of failure.

The successful businesses and corporations of today and the future demonstrate good sustainable business practices and social responsibility. They treat their employees, suppliers, communities and the environment appropriately. They are proving to the greedy and exploitative businesses that you can no longer pull the wool over the public’s eyes.
 

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The death of corporate greed?

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