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2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies

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Ford Speeds Up Environmental Efforts While Sterling Jewelers Loses Its Luster

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q2 - 2008

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The Race to the Bottom: Suppliers, Sub-Contractors and India’s Child Labor Crisis

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Ethics and Compliance Makeover: Cisco Gets a Mulligan

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Committed to the Ethical Path

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What’s the Benefit of a High-Quality Sustainability Report to Your Organization

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Global Compliance: United Arab Emirates

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Training: What Works

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Is Not Being Bad Really Good Enough?

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Expert Corner: Alex Dimitrief - General Electric

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Anatomy of a Fraud: Ivy Leaguer Gone Wrong

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q2 - 2008

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Truth and Consequences: The Fallout from Qualcomm

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The Growing Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility

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Ethisphere featured in ‘Corporate Board Member’

September 19, 2007

Ethisphere featured in The September/October edition of Corporate Board Member, features Ethisphere Magazine’s 2007 Worlds Most Ethical Companies Rankings. The article, written by Laura J. Finn, recaps and explains the 2007 awards:

Ethics and profits do too go hand in hand- just ask Ethisphere. The Phoenix, Arizona-based magazine has published a list of what it considers the world’s most ethical companies in various industries- there are 92 winners out of a field of 5,000- and it used a strong bottom line as one of the measuring sticks.

Click here to view the entire article. Ethisphere has also been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal and continues to garner high praise from readers and critics alike. If you are interested in nominating your company for Ethisphere’s 2008 WME Awards, please visit the 2008 Nominations page.

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