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The Project on
Public Trust in Business (the Project) is
a major and ongoing effort—initiated by the
Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate
Ethics and the
Arthur
W. Page Society—to engage leading
organizations in developing and implementing a
long-term strategy to build public trust
in business.
The
project was officially launched June of 2009
with the publication of
The
Dynamics of Public Trust in Business—Emerging
Opportunities for Leaders, a report
prepared by the two lead organizations.
The report concludes that public
distrust in business is negatively affecting
companies across industries and indicates that,
although trust in business is in crisis, leaders
can take concrete actions to build trust.
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Read the Executive Summary
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the News Release
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About the Business Roundtable
Institute for Corporate Ethics
The Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate
Ethics is an independent entity established in
partnership with Business Roundtable—an
association of chief executive officers of
leading corporations with a combined workforce
of more than 10 million employees and $4.5
trillion in annual revenues—and leading
academics from America’s best business schools.
The Institute brings together leaders from
business and academia to fulfill its mission to
renew and enhance the link between ethical
behavior and business practice through executive
education programs, practitioner-focused
research and outreach.
More information
on the Institute can be found at
www.corporate-ethics.org.
Contact:
Brian Moriarty
(434) 982-2323 –
moriartyb@darden.virginia.edu
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