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Ethics in Business
Does the organization act equitably in the acquisition and use of resources?
The second ethical principle states that the organization has a duty to extend equality to all, to create reciprocity in its relationships.
The Ethics in Business Program just competed its fifth successful year of honoring Central Texas organizations and individuals. We look forward to working with the McCombs School of Business and Concordia as EIB enters its sixth year.

The Samaritan Counseling Center is proud to announce that the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and Concordia University Austin will be joining us in support of the Samaritan Center’s 2007 Ethics in Business Program. We’re excited that these business honor students will be conducting research on the candidates, thus providing these students with valuable exposure to real-life business situations. This program began in 2002 and has grown steadily every year, bringing awareness to both the value of ethics in the community as well as the need for affordable mental health counseling.

The Ethics in Business Program just competed its sixth successful year of honoring Central Texas organizations and individuals. We look forward to working with the McCombs School of Business and Concordia as EIB enters its sixth year.

 


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