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What are our Business Ethics ?

Updated: Jun 22, 2020


What are our Business Ethics - Talk by Sh. Aflah

The Chairman of ARH, Sh. Aflah Hamed Salim Al-Rawahy spoke to Key Management Staff on the Business ethics of ARH at the auditorium on the 3rd of April 2017. The presentation was appreciated by all the attendees. Highlights of the presentation are featured below for those who missed it :


Ingredients of Ethics

  1. Belief

  2. Justice

  3. Consultation

  4. Leadership

  5. Faithfulness

  6. Confidence

  7. Transparency

  8. Supervision


Al-Rawahy Business Ethics

  1. Sticking to the Principles

  2. Continuous Learning

  3. Obeying the Law

  4. Caring

  5. Respect

  6. Cleanliness

  7. No paying or receiving interest

  8. No investment in Sharia forbidden things



Successful Business Ethics

  1. Honesty

  2. Trust

  3. Loyalty

  4. Integrity

  5. Accountability

  6. Excellence

  7. Patience

  8. Keeping Promises






Damaging Business : Unethical Actions

  1. Oppression

  2. Lying

  3. Stealing

  4. Waste / Squandering

  5. Cheating

  6. Bribery

  7. Depressing

  8. Overruling


The Rewards

  1. Personal reward : When a person is happy with his / her actions.

  2. Entity reward : When a person is appreciated or recognized because of his / her actions.

  3. After life reward : When a person receives the reward when passing from this life.

 
 
 

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Thank you for sharing this important topic. Business ethics define the principles that guide responsible decision-making, honesty, fairness, and accountability in organizational conduct. They help businesses build trust with stakeholders, ensure compliance with laws and regulations, and maintain long-term sustainability by promoting integrity in all operations and relationships. These concepts are closely relevant to the business administration seminar & course for executives in Muscat, Oman, where participants explore ethical leadership, corporate responsibility, and decision-making frameworks that support transparent management practices and sustainable organizational success in competitive business environments.

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