The breakthrough of the discovery of Ethical Intelligence is now applied to business (*)
Monday, January 24, 2011 at 1:40PM The Unicist Goodwill Network (UGN) is organizing, through other Institutions, free lectures on Ethical Intelligence in Business that will be developed by Diana Belohlavek.
Chambers, Associations, Universities and Business Schools are invited all over the world to organize virtual live lectures. Lectures are developed in English, Portuguese or Spanish.
See brochure: http://www.unicist.org/unicist_business_ethics.pdf
Interested Institutions need to contact: n.i.brown@goodwillnetwork.net
The program is sponsored by The Weston Group in Houston TX.
The discovery of ethical intelligence is a breakthrough that opened new possibilities to influence individuals’ evolution. Ethical intelligence in business defines the value adding possibilities, the influence on the environment, time management, strategic planning and focusing.
The apparent paradox is that it is the deepest intelligence of the human mind, but at the same time it is the intelligence that evolves with the maturity of individuals and can be influenced.
It has to be considered that in the business world different activities require different ethical approaches in order to be successful. For example:
A business is consistent when the individuals dealing with it have the ethics required by the activity.
When the ethics is inferior to what is needed, it necessarily inhibits growth installing a “business growth virus” in the organization.
If the ethics used by individuals is superior to what is needed, they install a “business profit virus” in the organization that increases costs and affects profitability.
Ethics is implicit in everyday actions, including language. Therefore, it can be defined, measured and fostered.
The rational knowledge of ethical intelligence has an enormous benefit for individuals in organizations in order to ensure consistency for growth and profitability.
(*) The discovery that Ethics is an “intelligence” was made by Peter Belohlavek at The Unicist Research Institute: http://www.unicist.org/sdp.shtml
Contact:
N. I. Brown
n.i.brown@goodwillnetwork.net
Unicist Goodwill Network
The Unicist Research Institute
www.goodwillnetwork.net
www.unicist.org


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