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Q6 (a) It is said that for an ethical work culture, there must be code of ethics in place in every organisation. To ensure value-based and compliance-based work culture, what suitable measures would you adopt in your work place?

An ethical work culture is the collective mindset and behavior of an organization that prioritizes moral principles over mere profit or procedure.

Importance of a Code of Ethics

Uniformity and consistency in decision-making based on values

Building Public Trust- Eg- Tata Group

Ensures Legal and Regulatory Compliance in spirit rather than letter

Employee Pride and Retention- Eg- Patagonia’s employee turnover rate due to commitment to the environment.

Prevention of Corruption- Eg- PepsiCo’s code provides specific dollar limits for business gifts

Institutionalizing Accountability based on principles like trusteeship and fairness

Safeguarding Reputation- Acts as a shield during crises

Promoting Inclusivity- Eg- HanesBrands’s “Excellence through Diversity” principle.

Stakeholder Protection through transparency. Eg- H&M publishes 98.5% of its supplier addresses

Conflict of Interest Control. Eg- US Federal Ethics disclosure system.

Measures

Value-Based Measures

Ethical Leadership- Leaders must “walk the talk.” Eg- Narayana Murthy following simple living to set a culture of austerity and integrity.

Participative Value Formulation- Involving employees in drafting the code to create ownership.

Ethical Training- Eg- Kellogg Company uses interactive quizzes and ” grain farm” themed storytelling to teach ethics.

Integration into Appraisals- Rewarding “how” a goal was met, not just “what” was achieved. Eg- adding an “Empathy Score” to their performance reviews.

Psychological Safety- Eg- Microsoft’s “Growth Mindset” culture encourages learning from failures rather than hiding them.

Compliance-Based Measures

Robust Whistleblower Mechanism- Secure and anonymous channels for reporting.

Appointment of a Chief Ethics Officer to oversee integrity initiatives.

Regular Ethical Audits for monitoring of financial and behavioral conduct. Eg- “Social Audits” by Big Four accounting firms.

Clear Disciplinary Protocols- Eg- The “Zero Tolerance” policy for sexual harassment in Goldman Sachs.

Leveraging RegTech- Using technology to flag irregularities. Eg- AI-driven software to detect potential insider trading in real-time.

Transparency in process. Eg- GeM portal in public procurement.

Building ethical work culture requires a Symphonic Approach based on moral clarity through CoE, and robust systems for compliance.

Corporate Governance