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    Ethics & Values in Management

    Activity Based LarningInterim Presentation

    Team B6

    12 February 2015

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    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Mechanisms, processed and relations by which corporations are controlled and

    directed.

    Includes rules and procedures for making decisions.

    Governance structures identify the distribution of rights and responsibilities

    among different participants in the corporation,

    Directors

    Managers

    Shareholders

    Creditors

    Auditors

    Regulators etc

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    BUSINESS ETHICS

    It is the applied ethics that examines ethical principles and

    moral problems that arise in the business environment.

    Functional areas include

    Finance

    Human Resource Management

    Sales and MarketingProduction

    Property

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    IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS

    Long-term growth

    Cost and risk reduction

    Anti-capitalist sentiment

    Limited resources

    Corporate Reputation Trust in the firm

    Fraud prevention

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    UNETHICAL PRACTICES

    Corruption

    Harassment, bullying and Victimization

    Disclosure of confidential information.

    Intellectual property theft.

    Insider trading. Falsifying financial transactions.

    Corporate social responsibility

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    FOCUS OF OUR STUDY

    Corporate Social Responsibility.

    Intellectual property theft

    Insider trading

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL

    RESPONSIBILITY Corporate initiative to assess and take the

    responsibility for the companys effects on

    environment and impact of social welfare.

    Corporate citizens

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    CISCOS CSR

    ACTIVITIES Cisco practices the following CSR activities as told by

    Archana Sahay, Asia Pacic Japan China, CommnityRelation lead at Cisco!

    Cisco"s main focs areas are

    primarily edcation,

    critical hman needs and

    disaster relief#

    Collaboration with $S%C to train &,''' yoth pan (ndiawith more focs on people with disabilities in rralsectors#

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    )ie p with *abitat for *manity to provide fnds andvolnteering hors for nderprivileged#

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    Employee Contribution

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    !e"i#n o$ %olunteerin# &our"

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    )he other is the S)6; format i#e# science, technology,engineering and maths, which is s+ill1based whereinleveraging the e7pertise, time and technologycompetence of the employees#

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

    (IP)

    Intellectual property is any innovation, commercial or

    artistic; any new method or formula with economic value.

    IP is protected by,

    Patents

    Trademarks Copyrights

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    IP THEFT

    THE CRIME

    Stealing intellectual property is cheap and easy.

    Copying someone elses work, the thieves can make a huge profit.

    Intellectual property theft can cost people their jobs, damage the reputation

    of the original maker of the counterfeited product, cause sickness and

    bodily harm, deprive governments of desperately needed tax revenue, and

    even result in the spread of organized crime and gangswhich in turn can

    damage more lives and destroy neighbourhood.

    It isnt a victimless crime

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    IP infringement

    If you use someone elses intellectual property (IP) without their

    permission you may be infringing their IP rights and they may be able

    take legal action against you.

    Patent infringement

    Patent infringement typically is caused by using or selling a patented

    invention without permission from the patent holder. The scope of the

    patented invention or the extent of protection is defined in the claims of

    the granted patent.

    Copyright infringement

    Copyright infringement is reproducing, distributing, displaying orperforming a work, or to make derivative works, without permission from

    the copyright holder, which is typically a publisher or other business

    representing or assigned by the work's creator. It is often called "piracy.

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    Trademark infringement

    Trademark infringement occurs when one party uses a trademark that

    is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark owned by another

    party, in relation to products or services which are identical or similarto the products or services of the other party.

    Design infringement

    If you use, sell or import something that is identical or similar to a

    design registration, without permission, you may be infringing the

    owners rights.

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    HOW TO PREVENT IP THEFT

    INTERVIEW WITH MR. SUNDAR K.S

    All cos say ethics and profit go hand in hand, What is yourtake on this?

    Global Delivery Model principle

    Transparency

    Incremental Approach method.

    Design thinking

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    What is your company doing to prevent IP theft?

    Tools for IP violation

    Portals for publications

    Licensed software

    Zero tolerance approach for violators.