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Morocco
A Moroccan SIFE Team broadcasted a radio program to a national audience focusing on international trade, business ethics and globalization. Listeners were invited to share their views and questions on issues, and ethical dilemmas were addressed in on-air group discussions. The wide-reach of the radio broadcast enabled the students to impact a large number of citizens and increase public consciousness of global issues.
Nigeria
SIFE students in Nigeria carried out a highly publicized campaign to promote business ethics to a wide audience. The project, called Stop the Monster, culminated in a nationally broadcast radio show, a national youth conference, and a workshop for business leaders. Key issues addressed included embezzlement of public funds, private sector tax evasion, bribery and extortion. The SIFE team's anti-corruption message reached an estimated 7 million people.
Poland
Corporate social responsibility is not a widely concept among small business owners in Poland . To help promote ethical business practices, a polish SIFE team held a conference highlighting the role of social responsibility in building business success. Representatives of large companies that currently practice corporate social responsibility and owners of small businesses wanting to learn more about the topic attended and learned from each other. More than 80 participants benefited from the conference.
United States
A U.S. SIFE team designed a community-wide competition challenging participants to prepare solutions to real-world ethical dilemmas and present their solutions to a judging panel of business advisory board members, school faculty, and a local government official. The competition, held in a local courtroom, served to increase the ethical awareness of those involved, including business leaders, teachers, and students |