Summary - Institute of Business Ethics
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Summary - Institute of Business Ethics
Communicating Ethical Values Internally By Katherine Bradshaw Summary An organisation which operates to high ethical standards is one where ethics is just ‘the way we do things around here’. But how do you communicate something as nebulous as ‘integrity’? How can you communicate the ethical standards of an organisation effectively, so that they are not only understood, but are embedded in decision-making and behaviour? This Good Practice Guide shares examples of some ways of communicating messages about ethical values to employees so that they are empowered to ‘do the right thing’. It examines the role of internal communications in establishing a corporate culture. Using interviews with ethics and compliance officers and experts in internal communications and learning and development, they offer some practical guidance on communicating effectively. Chapter 7 explores ways to keep up the momentum of an ethical communications programme. The Guide is divided into 7 chapters: Chapter 1 gives a brief overview of what is being communicated and why it is important to communicate ethical values. Chapter 2 outlines what to consider when devising an ethical communications strategy. It examines some of the challenges and looks at broader issues such as language and tone. Chapters 3 to 6 look at different ways to enhance internal communication about ethical values – from tone at the top, codes of ethics and training through to other tools and communication channels, like social media, videos, radio, blogs, gamification and even the workplace environment, A Checklist summarises key considerations when devising an effective strategy for communicating ethical values. This Guide will help all those charged with communicating messages about ethics and ethical values within their organisation, and in particular: • Ethics and Compliance practitioners • Internal Communications, Human Resources, Learning & Development and Change Management professionals. Communicating Ethical Values Internally by Katherine Bradshaw is an IBE Good Practice Guide available from www.ibe.org.uk >> Publication date: May 2015 Price: £22.50 inc p&p Institute of Business Ethics • 24Greencoat Place, London SW1P 1BE • t +44 (0) 20 7798 6040 • e [email protected] • www.ibe.org.uk • Charity No. 1084014 Institute of Business Ethics Advice What we do Events The IBE was established in 1986 to promote high standards of business behaviour based on ethical values. • We raise public awareness of the importance of doing business ethically • W e help organisations strengthen their ethical culture through the sharing of knowledge and good practice. The IBE works at an international level, both with our multinational subscribers and in close affiliation with other business ethics organisations overseas. Research & Publications Ethics Training & Tools Business Ethics in Education The IBE is a registered charity, funded by corporate and individual subscriptions. Subscriber support, both financial and intellectual, helps us research, publish, provide training and tools to assist in the development of ethical business practice. Subscribe today and be part of a network sharing good practice in business ethics. Accreditation Advocacy Doing business ethically ... .... makes for better business
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