Ethics

Read the latest advice, feature articles and news on business ethics in Australian business for business leaders, CEOs and leading companies.

What does values-driven leadership mean?

Different times call for different styles, but leaders should always act from their values.

By Dionne Lew

Alan Jones and the 30%: women, women everywhere

By Leslie Cannold

26 April 2013

Women are reaching that critical 30% threshold of representation in politics and media — which is terrifying for the likes of Alan Jones.

Australian Ethical turns activist and targets recycling giant dipping a toe into tobacco

By Myriam Robin

18 April 2013

Australian boards typically get heat on shareholder returns and executive remuneration. That could be changing.

Screw consensus: Four leadership lessons from the Iron Lady

By Myriam Robin

09 April 2013

Britain’s Margaret Thatcher didn’t let anything stand in her way.

Which ASX companies offer the biggest opportunities to women?

By Kath Walters

08 March 2013

A number of Australian businesses are now reporting   –  and improving – the representation of women on boards and across their workforces. But there’s still plenty of work to be done.

Why purpose makes you a better leader

By Harvard Business Review

01 March 2013

A higher purpose gives great energy and relevance to a company and its brand, writes Wholefoods co-CEO John Mackey.

The giving pledge goes global

By Knowledge@Wharton

28 February 2013

The Giving Pledge, a global philanthropic initiative spearheaded by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, is attracting displays of generosity around the world.

Pandora: The old “throw your hands up” trick

By Pandora

26 February 2013

The old “throw your hands up” technique is wearing a bit thin as a strategy by the old boys’ network to keep women out of the boardroom.

Coles and Woolies: What does a fair duopoly look like?

By Kath Walters

22 February 2013

The competition regulator is trying to gather examples of the two big supermarkets – Coles and Woolies – abusing their market power with suppliers. So what does fair look like?

Who’ll be the Lance Armstrong of the financial markets?

By Pat McConnell

21 February 2013

The case for creating a world financial crimes agency to deal with blatant cases of market manipulation and collusion around the world.

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