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Davos Debates 2009 - Ethics - Michèle Nicolet

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"Should company executives have a code of ethics similar to doctors and lawyers?"

"To meet the challenges of our time, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for his or her own self, family, or nation, but for the benefit of all mankind."
- HH Dalai Lama

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  • LOVE IT!!! great job!!!!

  • Thank you my dear! :-)

  • huch. Änglisch isch cheibe schwirig. Aber du wirsch wou öppis Rächts gseit ha. Machs di emu guet so imene Fiumli! :-)

  • Merci, merci! ...Übung macht den Meister...

    ;-D

  • Coole Idee mit dem Label!

  • Thanks a lot, I thought it would be interesting to see something like "der Grüne Punkt" in terms of ethics... hopefully, the WEF will agree! ;-)

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  • What's your alternative suggestion?

  • This vid is lovely but your argument is flawed. You make several assumptions about human nature that are so essential to your point that they require scrutiny. For example, you assume that doctors and lawyers are selflessly motivated; that people can feel empathy on a global scale; and achievement at the level of international CEOs is motivated only by money. Yet you clearly recognize that status and distinction are powerful motivators because you suggest a system of competitive ethics (lists).

  • Wonderful job

  • I love it! Great job!

  • GET EM!!!!!

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