Carroll’s four-part model—economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic—remains the simplest useful map for corporate responsibility. This piece shows how to move from those categories to concrete, auditable KPIs, how to map them to GRI/ISSB/CSRD, and how to operationalize measurement so your CSR claims stand up to...
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January 4, 2026
This guide gathers practical examples of doing the right thing in everyday life, the workplace, and business—plus a concise R-R-C-A-R decision framework, three short case studies, and checklists leaders can use immediately to make ethics visible and verifiable. 1. Returning a lost item or reporting...
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January 4, 2026
This article explores what the Bible teaches about "doing the right thing." It explains Scripture’s relational ethic—love God, love neighbor—and translates biblical principles into practical habits, civic responsibilities, and faithful routines you can begin today. 1. Micah 6:8—"do justice, love mercy, walk humbly"—is the Bible’s...
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January 4, 2026
Choosing the right adjective for someone who "did the right thing" changes how readers interpret motive, scope, and tone. This guide explains six common options—virtuous, conscientious, principled, ethical, altruistic, and righteous—shows when each fits, and gives quick examples you can reuse. 1. The term "conscientious"...
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January 4, 2026