Yes, one can make ethical decision that is at the same time good business. If our life is worth being sustained, it is a moral requirement that we address the live well and prosper. While it is possible to prosper in many ways, one way is to get some level of material goods (even many of us who are not particularly inclined to be interested in the economic success in many ways depend on the efforts of others who are interested in this address). Achieving economic progress means linked in trade and the development of the business profession. A few will happen discuss that material goods are needed and that some economic progress is needed to survive. Well, business is specialized in producing prosperity. Success as traders may not be our primary responsibility in life, but one of them. Just as medicine appears due to the need of physical, or the profession of science appears as a consequence of the need to understand the nature of our world, the profession of business is a result of the efforts of those whose way of life is to meet the needs of others as a means of satisfying their own (Fornaciari & Lund Dean, 2009).
Question 2
Ethics in business is possible only in free societies. That is the question "What are the parameters and guidelines should I follow in my conduct as a businessman?" Implies that I am free to choose that behavior. Again the "ought" implies "can." If the will is tyrannized, regimented and regulated, the ability to choose between basic choices is drastically reduced, so one can act on it is not allowed according to the elections themselves. In this context, "should" is irrelevant; ethics and morals are meaningless where there is no freedom. The concrete expression of individual freedom is the right of private ...