Ethics and Values are two words on which people speak much and practice less. Business as an activity has been always conceptualized and associated with values, may it be financial or moral. But, ironically in all these years the preponderance of financial values have largely shrouded the sight of human vision, and have very deludingly made them a victim of moral paralysis. The resultant forgotten moral and ethical values have taken a backseat in the realm of human cognition and even everyday business frolic, reflecting a mere mortal and materialistic spirit. The moral paralysis has not only made humans devoid of a sense of camaraderie towards others but has adorned them with a self-deceptive armor. Over the years the sons of nectar have used their unparallel senses and intuition for a battle they want to win at any cost, even at the cost of humanity, very much reflected in the mass destruction and several subtle ways to block the wellbeing of others, being blossomed in its entirety. The abstruse human proclivities accompanied with a sense of precocious attitude largely ingratiated by the lack of moral values have left human beings as sepoys incognizant of the consequences of their actions.
Business Psychology Editors NovRattan Sharma Amrita Yadava