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    Presented byDeepak Sachdeva

    MFM- 3rd Year

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    The Value of what should be done and whatshould not be done from the Business Pointof View

    Ethics is a Greek Word, It Means Character

    Ethics is subjective while Morality is Objective

    Ethics is about sense of belongingness tosociety of Business, formed with a limited

    vision for economic generation but shouldresolve conflict with society by servicing thecommunity.

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    Product Saftey Standards Advertising Contents

    Working Environments

    Unauthorized Payments Employees Privacy

    Environment Issues

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    UNITERIAN View of Ethics Business is a part of Moral structure and Moral

    Ethics

    SEPERATISTS View of Ethics Morality and Ethics has no role in Business, Society

    and Law deals with Ethics and Morality.

    INTEGRATED View of Ethics Ethical behavior and Business should be integrated

    in a new ERA called business ethics

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    Information technology basically refers to the employment ofcomputer hardware and software applications to managedata. Departments, such as Management Information Services(MIS), handle the responsibility for the storage, protection,processing, transmission and retrieval of the information asrequired.

    Around 1980, computers with integrated circuits on a singlechip started to become available as an affordable item,specifically designed for use by consumers. The first IBM PCwas released in 1981. Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), which

    are the programs that enable users to look at screens withwindows, clickable commands and colorappeared in the late1980s. Windows was introduced in 1983, while the first AppleMacintosh came on the market in 1984.

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    Information technology has also shifted from focusing on singlecomputers to networks of computers, as the years have passedand technology has advanced. Networked computers allow manydifferent users to have access to common databases, which hasallowed databases to be where most business records for bigcompanies are held. Software that implements these databases

    has quickly become a billion-dollar industry. CustomerRelationship Management (CRM) software drives businessactivities for many large enterprises who sells products acrossthe world.

    Information technology has brought us the Internet. The web has quickly

    grown to become a primary choice in order for people to communicatewhether it be through email or instant messaging services. The Internetalso works as an advertising platform for millions of businesses aroundthe globe.

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    Information technology has made banking online a reality. Somuch time was once spent on daily trips to the bank, but nowvia the Internet people can keep tabs on all their banktransactions with the click of a mouse.

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    Microsoft IBM

    Dell

    Apple Cisco

    Intel

    Oracle

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    TCS Revenue USD 10 Billion Cognizant - USD 7 Billion Wipro USD 7.2 Billion Infosys USD 7 Billion HCL USD 3 Billion Mphasis USD 1 Billion L & T InfoTech Revenue USD 650 Million Oracle Revenue USD 520 million IGATE -Patni USD 430 Million Tech Mahindra USD 128 Million

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    1. Dont just shout your name oryour companys name; tell your prospects how you can helpthem. 2. Before your prospects get distracted by another web site, another ad, or another task, grab

    their interest by making them curious about how much better off theyll be with your productor service. In language your prospect would use, map out their concerns and tempt them withthe solution you provide.

    3. Your prospects want a solution. Use your marketing to demonstrate you can solve theirproblem. Giving away free tips, ideas or a test drive is one way to earn their loyalty and theirbusiness.

    4. You want your prospects to trust you, so make sure they see and read great comments fromyour satisfied clients. Place testimonials throughout your marketing so your prospects cantmiss them.

    5. Give your prospects a compelling reason to read or hear your marketing message, to contactyou, and to buy from you today. If its possible to put off a decision, most people will. Includesomething in your marketing that will motivate your prospects to act right away, whether its

    an offer too good to refuse, or a time limit on an offer or both.

    6. You wouldnt expect a stranger to entrust you with managing their family fortune the firsttime theyve read your name. Use your small business marketing to prompt them to email you,to call you, to get to know you and to trust you. Then help them to make a commitment even ifit is for a first meeting or an entry-level product or service.

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    Maintain Confidentiality Non Hiring of people from Customers

    Develop own COE (Center of Competencies)

    Focus on Intellectual Property Rights Social Contribution

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    Hiring the Employees from Closestcompetitors

    Stealing of Information through Spy-agents

    Making the wrong use of availableinformation from customers

    Marketing own brand by showing bad imageof competitors.

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    Privacy Freedom from intrusion Control of personal information Freedom from surveillance

    Encryption

    Trust Freedom of speech Intellectual property

    The freedom to run the software The freedom to study the software by viewing the source

    code The freedom to redistribute copies of the software The freedom to change the program and release your

    changes for free.

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    Wining the Right Way, Every Day Respecting Human Rights

    Addressing Conflict Minerals

    Trust and Respect for Stake Holders

    Achievement and Contribution Results through Team Work

    Uncompromising Integrity

    Conducting due diligence on Supply Chain (Human Resource)

    Supporting the development of a due-diligenceapproach across industries

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    Advancing the Conflict Free Smelter (CFS)program Supporting an alliance for in-region mineralcertification Influencing policy and legislation