Ethisphere Announces the 2015 World’s Most Ethical Companies
The Ethisphere Institute, the global leader in defining and
advancing the standards of ethical business practices, today announced the 2015 World’s Most Ethical Companies. The latest list includes
132 companies representing more than 50 industries spanning 21 countries and
five continents.
The World’s Most Ethical Companies is a distinction that
honors superior achievement in transparency, integrity, ethics and compliance.
Honorees use ethics as a means to further define their industry leadership and
embrace the connection by embedding their corporate values into everything they
do, every employee they hire, and every partner they bring into their network
to ensure they deliver long-term value to key stakeholders including customers,
suppliers, regulators, and investors.
“Companies today are challenged by a complex and often
conflicting set of laws and regulations around the world, yet despite the lack
of a global rule of law there’s a growing commonality about how to do business
the right way,” explained Ethisphere’s Chief Executive Officer Timothy Erblich.
“More and more, we’re finding that stakeholders from employees and customers to
executives and investors understand that ethical leadership drives outcomes
ranging from operational performance to corporate integrity, transparency, and
workforce behavior. We’re delighted to honor these companies who not only
understand the various components of what makes a company ethical but are
dedicated to building an environment that makes it so.”
“This award celebrates doing business the right way and
making the right choices every day,” said Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford
Motor Company, the only automaker to receive the Ethisphere honor for six
consecutive years. “Ethical behavior and good corporate citizenship are not
just the right things to do, they also make good business sense.”
“U.S. Bank is very honored to be recognized as a World’s
Most Ethical Company,” said Richard Davis, chairman, president, and chief
executive officer for U.S. Bank. “I am especially proud of our 67,000
employees who personally reflect a high standard of ethics and integrity every
day. As a financial institution, the trusted relationship that we have with our
customers represents the foundation upon which we operate. Acting ethically and
bringing our core values to life in every customer interaction is how we earn
and keep that trust.”
“I am very proud that Iberdrola has been honored as one of
the World’s Most Ethical Companies for a second year,” said Iberdrola
Chairman Ignacio S. Galán. “This is a great recognition for all the
professionals who work in our Group following the highest ethical standards
that are reflected in the values and vision of our company. I am deeply
convinced that ethics is a necessary path to business excellence and that
working with integrity and transparency increases our value as a company and
reinforces trust among all our stakeholders.”
“Ethics and integrity are deeply rooted and ingrained in our
culture,” said Keith D. Nosbusch, Rockwell Automation chairman and CEO.
“I’m proud of our employees who consistently do the right things, the right
way, every day. They differentiate our company, giving us a competitive
advantage.”
“Spectra Energy is honored to again be named one of the
World’s Most Ethical Companies,” said Greg Ebel, president and chief executive
officer, Spectra Energy. “Our culture of compliance is at the core of
who we are. This recognition is a testament to our employees, who make the
right choices every day to ensure our company operates with the highest level
of integrity.”
The 2015 list includes 15 nine-time honorees and 11
first-time honorees and marks the first-time appearance of a company based in
Colombia. Among others, the list includes: Accenture, GE, Empresa de Desarrollo
Urbano, Google Inc., Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), The Hershey Company,
illycaffè spa, Kao Corporation, Marks and Spencer, Milliken & Company,
National Australia Bank, Natura Cosméticos, PepsiCo, SingTel, The Rezidor Hotel
Group, Voya Financial, and Wipro Limited.
The full list of the 2015 World's Most Ethical Companies can
be found at http://ethisphere.com/worlds-most-ethical/wme-honorees/.
The World's Most Ethical Company assessment is based upon
the Ethisphere Institute’s Ethics Quotient™ (EQ) framework developed over years of
research to provide a means to assess an organization’s performance in an
objective, consistent, and standardized way. The information collected provides
a comprehensive sampling of definitive criteria of core competencies, rather
than all aspects of corporate governance, risk, sustainability, compliance, and
ethics.
The EQ framework and methodology is determined, vetted, and
refined by the expert advice and insights gleaned from Ethisphere’s network of
thought leaders and from the World’s Most Ethical Company Methodology Advisory Panel.
Scores are generated in five key categories: ethics and
compliance program (35%), corporate citizenship and responsibility (20%),
culture of ethics (20%), governance (15%) and leadership, innovation and
reputation (10%).
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