Sachin Tendulkar: Ethical Man Ethic plays a very critical role not only in one’s life but has become very critical in today’s business world, with so many scam Satym being the famous one and financial crises, the most recent being the economics recession that started in 2006, due to the hedging by the financial managers in the Real estate though having knowledge that it is not safe, which led the closure of big financial firms. This makes the teaching of ethical behavior critical in MBA, to make future managers aware of ethical behavior. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is know my many names Little Master, Master Blaster, God of Cricket, Demi-God, Tendu, 10Dulkaar, Bradman of Modern Cricket, Grandfather of Cricket are some of them. He is very well known all over the world for his cricketing ability. Sachin is also known as the man of ethics. He is known for his ethical on and off the field. There are many incident to prove this point. Given out LBW, ball had hit the shoulder: During India’s tour of Australia in the year 1999, during the second Test being played at Adelaide, Tendulkar ducked an attempted bouncer from McGrath, but the ball didn't rise as high as Tendulkar had anticipated, the ball goes on to hit his shoulder, McGrath appealed for LBW and umpire Daryl Harper gave him out. Sachin Walks off the field gracefully. Sachin bowled Abdul Razzaq …show more content…
Sachin Tendulkar being the best batsman in the world was always at the other of sledging by almost all the bowler of different generation. Instead of replying to the bowler’s sledging which he could have easily done being the best batsman but never took to sledging throughout his 24 years long sparkling cricketing career. In-fact whenever bowler use to sledge him, he use to smile at them and hot the bowl outside the park, the fitting reply by Sachin without saying single
Donald Bradman’s childhood formed the building blocs for an Australian icon. During his childhood he fell in love with the game of cricket, dedicating his life to the game. Donald was able to continue his love for cricket despite being declared
The author Robert Solomon argues that ethics has to an integral part with regard to business management. He does not believe that business management must include unethical or illegal methods to be able to succeed. Solomon preaches that business management is not as simple as obtaining revenue. “Businesses need to abide by fair policies and their owners have to be ethical in dealing with their customers” (Shaw p. 37). The author acknowledges that while illegal practices in business management could bring positive results at first, eventually the business is bound to fail. This is why Solomon recommended eight important policies that can help businesses in integrating ethics into their operations.
Sachin Tendulkar is the famous cricketers among the Asian Indians follow him and his cricket style. (Pettinger, 2015)
Cricket was a very fair and fun sport until a little rivalry came along to create problems. This rivalry was created when the Quadrangular tournament began and after India was split into two subcontinents, India and Pakistan. “Even the sacred field of sport they would not leave unmolested. That is why things have become what they are on the cricket field today. That is why Quadrangular cricket has degenerated into religious rivalry” (Doc 7).
Mohandas Gandhi is one of the most popular and influential figures in the world. His political work, religious beliefs, values and morals captivated millions internationally. His path to become such a respected person is shaped by his religion and experiments occurred throughout his life. His relationship to food becomes a powerful fixation that allows him to form a greater connection to God as Truth, while leading him to express controversial disagreements during certain health issues.
Mentioning about business classes, students may think about finance, marketing, accounting, management and so on. However, ethics class is designed for all business students to understand about ethics and how to do moral business. The article Can We Teach Character? An Aristotelian Answer by Edwin M. Hartman explains the principle of ethics and how the schools can teach their business students good characters. The author emphasizes on the Aristotle’s principles of well-being and ethics and how to apply these principles to real life.
Glenn McGrath and Ramnaresh Sarwan reveal the ugly side of cricket - Latest Cricket News, Articles & Videos at CricketCountry.com. 2015. Glenn McGrath and Ramnaresh Sarwan reveal the ugly side of cricket - Latest Cricket News, Articles & Videos at CricketCountry.com. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/glenn-mcgrath-and-ramnaresh-sarwan-reveal-the-ugly-side-of-cricket-136830. [Accessed 14 September 2015].
One company that I read about recently that embraced ethical behavior was the Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan. Khan was born in Pakistan and is the only ethnic minority to own a football franchise in the NFL. What Khan did that embraced ethical
The game of cricket has evolved since it started in 1892 and we have seen many improvements over the years. Since 1945 the batters, bowlers and the protection and padding have all changed. These changes are due to a number of contributing factors, some of which have had a positive effect and some of which may be considered unfavourable.
Ultimately it went to Devank, who was far more skilled from playing lots of cricket in India. Then, the outlandish of things
There have been many influential people who have fought for civil rights throughout history. As in Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Junior, but most importantly, Mohandas Gandhi. Mohandas Gandhi was an Indian activist that fought for independence for his country from British rule. Because of Gandhi’s movement, he was and still is known as the ‘Father of the Nation.’ “Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.” ~ Mohandas K. Gandhi.
This will be an over view of ethics as it relates to business in our society. Concepts from Philosophy will seek to describe the correlation between actions that are classified as morally right or ethical in our dealings with each other as human beings. Clear and concise examples will be given as well as ways in which to improve upon business ethics.
Ethical standards in business are important for every leader to know and understand. The book Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know by: John C. Maxwell discusses ethics in the world today. When people make unethical choices, the reason they do because of three main pitfalls. People do what is most convenient to them, people tend to do what they must do to win, and people rationalize their choices with relativism. In this summary, Maxwell’s definition of business ethics will be framed, examples of ethical standards and guidelines, the meaning and contrast of ethical thinking and ethical behavior, and how to avoid these major pitfalls to live an ethical life. The
“It is important for leaders to tell a compelling and morally rich story, but ethical leaders must also embody and live the story. This is a difficult task in today’s business environment where everyone lives in a fishbowl—on public display. So many political leaders fail to embody the high-minded stories they tell at election time, and more recently, business leaders have become the focus of similar criticism through the revelations of numerous scandals and bad behaviours. CEOs in today’s corporations are really ethical role models for all of society.”
In the article “Doing well by doing good”, the words ‘business” and “ethics” has been pointed out that they can’t come together. Companies wondered where do ethics go and it has been widely wrath despite being taught in school. Ethics has been the custom yet uncertain. There are protesters in Washington, DC who were criticizing the immorality of a company including the IMF. Most people reacted that companies shouldn’t be in the business ethics at one’s convenience but should be concerned of their social responsibilities, morals and environment. The leader of market economics, Milton Friedman, stated that to increase the profits, the company has to use its resources and has to engage in activities.