Lecture 1 - What is a Corporation
Lecture 2 - Ethical Corporation
Lecture 3 - What is Ethics
Lecture 4 - Law and Ethics, and Responsibilities
Lecture 5 - Why should a Corporation be Ethical
Lecture 6 - Normative Ethical Theories : Utilitarianism
Lecture 7 - Normative Ethical Theories : Deontological Ethics
Lecture 8 - Normative Ethical Theories : Rights and Justice
Lecture 9 - Normative Ethical Theories : Virtue Ethics
Lecture 10 - Normative Ethical Theories : Care Ethics
Lecture 11 - Managing Ethics within the Corporation
Lecture 12 - Managing Ethics within the Organization : Formal Approach
Lecture 13 - Managing Ethics within a Corporation : Formal and Informal Approach
Lecture 14 - How to Manage Inter - Personal Ethical Misconduct at Workplace
Lecture 15 - How to Apply Ethics
Lecture 16 - Understanding Corporate Governance
Lecture 17 - Conflicts and Key Elements in Corporate Governance
Lecture 18 - Specific Areas of Concern in Corporate Governance and Countermeasures - I
Lecture 19 - Specific Areas of Concern in Corporate Governance and Countermeasures - II
Lecture 20 - Concluding Session on Corporate Governance
Lecture 21 - Investing in Human relations: Employees as stakeholders and Investors of Human Capital
Lecture 22 - Employer-employee: Duties and rights from both sides
Lecture 23 - Organization model and employer-employee relation
Lecture 24 - Some specific issues in employer-employee relationship
Lecture 25 - Employees All Over the World
Lecture 26 - The Ethical Corporation : Natural Environment
Lecture 27 - Corporate Obligations to Natural Environment through the Laws
Lecture 28 - Corporate Obligations to Natural Environment through Appeal to Business Sense and Strategy
Lecture 29 - Corporate Obligations to Natural Environment on Ethical Grounds
Lecture 30 - Environmental Obligations : What Can an Ethical Corporation Do?
Lecture 31 - Consumers as Stakeholders and Consumer Protection
Lecture 32 - Ethics of Consumer Protection
Lecture 33 - Consumer ethics: Duty of a Corporation in marketing communication and promotion
Lecture 34 - Consumer ethics: Ethical issues in Marketing Management
Lecture 35 - Consumer Ethics: Duty of the Consumers
Lecture 36 - Competitors as Stakeholders and Fiar Competition
Lecture 37 - What is NOT Fair Competition
Lecture 38 - Competitors as Stakeholders; Global Competition
Lecture 39 - Suppliers as Stakeholders : Ethics in Supply Chain
Lecture 40 - Competitors and Suppliers : What can an Ethical Corporation Do?