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What is Ethical Audit?

Neutral, third party verifiable process to understand, measure, report on, and help improve an organisation`s social and environmental performance.

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What is Ethical Audit?

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  1. Neutral, third party verifiable process to understand, measure, report on, and help improve an organisation`s social and environmental performance. Ethics Resource Center’s 2009 National Business Ethics Survey, on-the-job misconduct is down, whistle-blowing is up, and ethical organizational cultures are stronger. HR professionals play a crucial role in shaping corporate ethical codes, policies and procedures and then communicating and teaching that information to the workforce. Not every unethical behavior or practice exerts a direct financial impact, but we should be looking for those issues because doing so can help improve the organization." What is Ethical Audit?

  2. Kentucky Fried Chicken's (KFC) business operations in India. Entered India in 1995 Regulatory authorities found that KFC's chickens did not adhere to the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954. Chickens contained nearly three times more monosodium glutamate Since the late 1990s, KFC faced severe protests by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an animal rights protection organization. PETA accused KFC of cruelty towards chickens and released a video tape showing the ill-treatment of birds in KFC's poultry farms. Problems with International business… case study

  3. Understand the significance of cultural, economic, regulatory and ecological issues while establishing business in a foreign countryAppreciate the need for protecting animal rights in developed and developing countries like IndiaUnderstand the importance of ethics in doing businessExamine the reasons for protests of PETA Identify solutions for KFC's problems in India Issues:

  4. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which is the primary policymaker for industrialized nations, The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), which is concerned with fair treatment among multinational corporations, The International Labor Organization (ILO), which is concerned with direct investment in developing countries, and The Center for Transnational Corporations (CTC), whose objective is to maximize the contributions of transnational corporations to economic development and growth and to minimize the negative effects of the activities of these corporations Organisations conducting ethical audit

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