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Incorporating ethics
T+D, March, 2003
A not-for-profit organization, SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise), partners with business and higher education to teach people around the world key free enterprise principles: market economics, entrepreneurship, personal financial success, and business ethics.
In 31 countries around the world, SIFE participants are incorporating ethics training into their outreach programs. October will be SIFE's National Business Ethics month, during which participant teams will spread the message of the importance of business ethics through seminars, television and radio, retreats, and more. Long-term success for individuals, businesses, and economies, SIFE insists, depends on consistent practice of good business ethics.
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