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Book on business ethics released

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 14

Mr N.R. Narayanamurthy, Chairman and Chief Mentor, Infosys Technologies Ltd, has released a book on corporate accountability and ethics here.

The book, Ethics Incorporated - Top Priority and Bottom Line by Dr Dipankar Gupta, argues that business ethics helps organisations run cohesively by replacing surveillance and fear with leadership and participation, according to a press release from KPMG, where Mr Gupta works. It details the pressures of contemporary competition that make it imperative for top executives to win popular consent for practices within an organisation. It has useful guidelines for executives on critical issues ranging from how to fashion a mission and vision statement and the making of a business ethics manual to the mapping of prevailing sentiments.

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