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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Unexpected Consequences

Unexpected consequences frequently arise from actions at every level of life. Not in the least when it comes to enacting new legislation. Take the Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act (AKA Dodd–Frank), created in response to the reckless actions of a handful of bankers that triggered the 2008 financial collapse.


(Actually the collapse was triggered by the banking lobbyists’ success in conning a brain dead 1999 Congress into removing one of the last remaining firewalls in the circa 1933 Banking Act (AKA Glass–Steagall). This Act protected us from this kind of nonsense for +/- 70 years; anybody for reinstating Glass–Steagall? Dodd–Frank left the gap opened in 1999 unfilled and the banks are headed full tilt for the same cliff they took us over in 2008. But that’s another subject for another day)



Dodd–Frank will “undermine existing compliance programs” according to its critics–read lobbyists. That pile of bovine excrement has vanished in the light of a study conducted by the SCCE (Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics).



The SCCE surveyed compliance and ethics professionals on Dodd–Frank. Surprise, they found the exact opposite of the banking lobby fueled fears and expectations. The SCCE found more transparency; companies are making employees more aware of how to react when they come across misdeeds or misbehavior in the workplace, even if it’s your boss. They found compliance programs grown stronger thanks to Dodd–Frank.



The Act has also triggered more ethics training at the management level. Anything that improves ethics in our society is good news. Business ethics is not an oxymoron. Most people strive to do the right thing day in and day out. The impression that nice guys finish last is dead wrong. Study after study shows that –all things being equal– an ethics driven business model will out perform any alternative. Does that mean that dog-eat-dog never wins? Of course not, but even then the good guys will win bigger.



If that’s true, then why do we never hear about it? Simple, good news is no news. We want to hear about the unusual, the dramatic. Same thing with drama, on
stage, television or the movies, if it’s not comedy it’s got to be action. Even in the most famous good guy movie of all time, It’s a Wonderful Life, it took divine intervention to save George Bailey.



Aristotle is quoted* as declaring that Philosophy** led him, “to do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law” That exactly defines ethics. And while ethics often gets bundled up with compliance, there’s a vast chasm between complying with a rule or law and doing the right thing.

 

* Supposedly uttered by Aristotle according t0 Laërtius Diogenes, who lived six or seven hundred years after Aristotle    (BTW not the lantern dude, Diogenes of Sinope. He also lived six or seven hundred years before Laërtius Diogenes).

** Philosophy, a system of principles for guidance in practical affairs. – Dictionary.com 09.20.11


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