Why your small business needs an ethics program, especially if you’re selling to the government

    You probably already expect your employees to do what’s right, respect others and perform with excellence. But how do you effectively communicate your expectations? Even if you’re not yet doing business with the Federal government where an ethics program may be a requirement, your enterprise can benefit from formalizing standards of conduct and business practices.  The advantages include:

    Reduced legal risksIncreased employee engagement and retentionImproved behavioral problem solvingEn...

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    Feyzan Dalay, MBA, CCEP, is an Ethics Officer in Lockheed Martin’s Rotary and Mission Systems Ethics and Business Conduct organization where she is responsible for business ethics and compliance programs, processes and investigations at Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation with a particular focus on the Engineering and Technology department. Feyzan joined United Technology Corporation in 1999 and from 2008 served as the Business Practices Officer for Sikorsky’s Research & Engineering department in addition to her role of Workplace Services manager overseeing non-product purchasing, administration, real estate and environmental, health and safety compliance for the department.