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Ethics And Development
1. ETHICS AND DEVELOPMENT “ E ntrenching the principles of good governance in public and private sectors for sustainable development” Pavan Kumar Vijay Past President The Institute of Company Secretaries of India 02/22/12 Program at The Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya on 12.08.2010
2. “ Corporate governance is… … the application of best management practices , compliance of law in letter and spirit and adherence to ethical standards for effective management and distribution of wealth and discharge of social responsibility for sustainable development of all stakeholders” Institute of Company Secretaries of India
7. The stakeholder value chain SUPPLIERS CUSTOMERS HUMAN RESOURCE Supply Funds, Materials and Services Value Addition and Management of Resources Give Opportunity to Co. to Satisfy their Needs Adequate Returns for Funds, Material and Services Supplied Adequate Salary and Security for leading a Happy Life Best Quality Products and Customer Care at Minimum Prices ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS EXPECTATIONS OF STAKEHOLDERS Potential Suppliers, Human Resources and Customers Biological, Economic and Cultural Environment PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPECTS PARTNERHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
9. A Case Study on Corporate Governance - Examples from India vs
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12. And That’s what makes Infosys A value driven organization and resuts into greater valuation and overlall benefits 25.6 A Comparison of Infosys in IT Industry with their P/E multiple
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15. ‘ Satyam Vada Dharmam Chara’ - Taittariya Upanishad Mantra for Good Governance Cont… Speak the Truth and Practice Righteously
16. Mantra for Good Governance Karna Parva of the Mahabharata, an Indian Epic (more than 2500 years ago)
21. Capacity, Knowledge and Resources Maximization of stakeholders’ value and well-being and progress of humankind TOWARDS THROUGH Transparency, accountability and truthful disclosure of state of affairs Righteousness Truth Corporate are also expected to use their
51. Outstanding Performance, Higher Profits, Expanded Market Reach and the like FAILS to protect a company which has put good governance & ethics at the back burner…. History is Witness D I S A S T E R
52. Secret behind building foundations ..…Only the culture of strict adherence to good compliance can keep a company ahead on sustainable basis , bring in larger profits!!! S U C C E S S
Ladies and Gentlemen Corporate Governance rests with the Vision and Perception of the Corporate Leadership
and The ICSI has adopted a Vision for Corporate Governance itself
Ladies and Gentlemen Commitment to well-being and progress of all stakeholders is our age old mantra
Taittariya Upanishad, which has for ages strengthened our centres of education, contains invaluable advice to students passing out from an institute of learning - Satyam Vada Dharmam Chara
This is our own age old mantra of Good Governance.
Ladies and Gentlemen Companies that have won ICSI National Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance have
Consistently earned high returns, increased their net worth and enhanced their shareholders wealth
Invested significantly in proactive research and development
Developed people into ‘achievers’ than just ‘performers’
Dealt ethically with customers, government and business partners
Maintained and updated their professional management culture, system and processes
..and accomplished
Growing Investors Winning Employees Delighted Customers Trusted Suppliers Satisfied Government And Regulators Happy Society That is Excellence, which everyone aspires for and that leads to National Growth
Corporate Governance is not a buzzword, there are so many advantages of applying good corporate governance practices
Companies get Widespread Goodwill and Brand Reputation, resulting into Widening Customer Base Ready Market for New Products Access to Global Markets, and Better Access to Human Capital
and Enhanced Trust and Confidence of all Stakeholders INVESTORS EMPLOYEES CUSTOMERS SUPPLIERS GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORS, and SOCIETY at large