Lecture on business ethics held at GSIB

July 21, 2017 12:50 am | Updated 12:50 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Gitam University president MVVS Murthi felicitating Texas Christian University Neely School of Business Dean Prof O Homer Erekson  on Thursday.

Gitam University president MVVS Murthi felicitating Texas Christian University Neely School of Business Dean Prof O Homer Erekson on Thursday.

Gitam School of International Business (GSIB) organised a lecture on the topic ‘Globalisation and business ethics: The way ahead’ here on Thursday on Gitam University campus.

The lecture was delivered by Texas Christian University Neely School of Business Dean Prof O Homer Erekson. He highlighted the importance of on the new global ethic.

He said all stakeholders of a business organisation should critically look at self and connect to others with trust and worthiness to have a sustainable and competitive advantage over others.

Gitam University president M.V.V.S.Murthi spoke on aspects of inter-connectedness of the world and necessity to keep up with the pace of the ever changing environment with ingrained value systems.

Chancellor K Ramakrishna Rao spoke on Mahatma Gandhi’s principles and ethics.

Vice-Chancellor M. S. Prasad Rao briefed about the growth of University and international connectivity in education.

Gitam School of International Business Dean and Director Prof. V.K. Kumar, spoke.

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