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Selección de documentos que reflejan diversas preocupaciones y temas abordados en los diálogos globales, declaraciones, conferencias y análisis, reunidos por Caux Round Table durante más de dos décadas.

La Caux Round Table ha publicado dos libros. En el 2003, Capitalismo moral, traducido a una decena de idiomas, entre ellos el nuestro, divulgó siete principios universales para la gestión socialmente responsable de las empresas, que fueron presentados en 1995 en la Cumbre de las Naciones Unidas sobre Desarrollo Social. Este año publicó Gobierno moral, con un cuerpo de estándares de conducta que norman la actuación de los servidores públicos. A esta obra seguirá una propuesta similar dirigida a la sociedad civil.

Sinopsis de los libros emblemáticos Capitalismo moral y Gobierno moral.


DECLARACIONES
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CRT Statement on Business Leadership and Reduction of CO2 Emissions
March, 2005
CRT on the Tsunami: Statement of Concern: the Continuing Crisis
January, 2005
Japan in Transition
Minoru Inaoka
Director of External Relations, Ito-Yokado, Co.
Tokyo, Japan
November 7, 2003
Letter to G8 Leaders
May 30, 2003
Dealing with Dirty Money
February 3, 2003
What Corporate America Needs to Do
November 11, 2002
UN Conference on Financing for Development Endorses Caux Round Table's Approach to Reduction of Global Poverty
Stephen B. Young
Global Executive Director
May 5, 2002


DOCUMENTOS DE ANÁLISIS
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Principles for Business
CRT Principles for Business are a worldwide vision for ethical and responsible corporate behavior and served as a foundation for action for business leaders worldwide.
Anti-Corruption Measures
In order to assist companies implement CRT Principle 7 - Avoidance of Illicit Operations - we have provided a guide for action.
Guide to CSR and Business Ethics Codes
The Caux Round Table has prepared summaries of selected corporate responsibility codes and standards to provide a useful overview of some well-established and emerging perspectives on the nature of corporate responsibility.
Principles for Governments
The CRT has created a set of Principles for Governments which provide a framework for development of necessary social capital in the poor countries, permitting them to grow step-by-step into greater sophistication of institutions.
eStandards Forum
eStandards Forum has designed a password protected website to provide a central, searchable resource for the public and private sectors so they will have sufficient information to enable a comprehensive analysis of the world's progress in adopting and implementing the key international "best practice" standards.
12 Core "Best Practice" Standards
The international financial community has concluded that the most feasible way to reduce the risk of serious and frequent financial crisis in the international financial system is through the establishment of a system of "best practice" standards. Best-practice standards in twelve important policy areas have been developed by a cadre of globalization and financial experts from the most important international financial institutions including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Bank for International Settlements and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Country Profiles
The CRT has developed a series of Country Profiles that serve as the starting point for development of plans on a country-by-country basis to implement relevant standards for government conduct. The CRT has adopted for its profile the 12 core best practice standards as originally proposed by the international financial community as well as global standards, indexes and ratings provided by organizations such as Transparency International, Moody's, Fitch, Standard & Poors, and the United Nations Development Program.
Principles for Globalization
The Caux Round Table has created Principles for Globalization in the expectation that better government supporting the entrepreneurial endeavors of socially responsible businesses around the world will generate greater investment of private capital to create more wealth for poor people. The CRT Principles for Globalization include new Principles for Governments, in addition to the existing Principles for Business.
Principles for NGO's
The Caux Round Table has drafted proposed Principles for NGO's to focus their dedication in ways that respond to moral and ethical standards of accountable and transparent stewardship of power and economic resources.

Recommended Books
The Caux Round Table has created a list of pertinent readings in the study and teaching of responsible capitalism, dar clikc aquí:
A New Paradigm for Labor and Capital: Moral Interdependence
Lord Daniel Brennan, Chair, The Caux Round Table
Howard Behar, Board of Directors, Starbucks
Heribert Schmitz, former Vice President HP
Ocotber 5-7, 2006

Two Traditional Chinese Normative Models for Business Ethics
Stephen B. Young
September 21 - 22, 2006
Is There a Scientific Basis for Moral Government
N. Doran Hunter
Spring, 2006
Is Moral Government Possible
N. Doran Hunter
December 4-6, 2005
Key Ingredients to National Economic Success: Formation of Social Capital in a Koranic Context
Stephen B. Young
October 1-3, 2005

Social Capital Achievment
Ronald Lattin & Stephen B. Young
Summer, 2005
The Caux Round Table Principles for Business: Comparson and Prospect
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J.
Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics and Professor of Management,
University of Detroit Mercy
May 2004
The Search for Moral Capitalism and the Holy Grail of Business Valuation
Stephen B. Young
Published in the Ivey Business Journal
March 2004
Fundamental Moral Parameters for Business: Convergence among the Abramic Faith Traditions
Paul Cardinal Poupard, President, Pontifical Council for Culture
Dr. H. Khayat, Senior Advisor to the Regional Director, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office
Rabbi David Rosen, International Director of Interreligious Affairs, The American Jewish Committee
With an Introduction by John Dalla Costa
October 2003
Portfolio Investment in Emerging Markets: An Investor's Perspective
Michael J. Johnston
Executive Vice President and Director
The Capitol Group Companies, Inc.
2003
International Standards for Assessing Country Risk
George J. Vojta and Carl F. Adams
May 2003
Principles for Governments
Caux Round Table
September 2002
Family Businesses and Reforms in Corporate Governance
Presented by Stephen B. Young
July 12, 2002
The Institute of Policy Studies
Singapore
Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
An Example of Recent CRT Leadership in Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
Ronald O. Baukol
Member Board of Directors, 3M
Member, Caux Round Table
April 19, 2002
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Tokyo, Japan
CRT Principles for Business and Great Religious Traditions
A Suggestion for Business Leadership from the Caux Round Table by Stephen B. Young, Global Executive Director, The Caux Round Table, January 2002
The Greatest Challenge for the World Business Community - Making it Possible for the Poor Nations to Share in Global Prosperity
Winston R. Wallin
Chairman Emeritus, Medtronic, Inc.
Member, Caux Round Table
July 2001, dar clik aquí
The Critical Role of the Corporation in a Global Society
An Executive Summary of the Caux Round Table (CRT)
October 1997

The Critical Role of the Corporation in a Global Society
A Position Paper of the Caux Round Table (CRT)
October 1997
Learning As We Go - WORK-LIFE POLICIES & PRACTICES FOR BUSINESS
Prepared by David R. Rodbourne ~ Director of Programs at the Minnesota Center for Corporate Responsibility (MCCR). Although this was written by MCCR, the Caux Round Table (CRT) has used this paper for discussion and does support the views therein.
July 1996
Trade Policy
July 1995
Creating Employment - A Critical Issue for the World
August 1994
Trade Policy
July 1994
Trade Policy
July 1993

DISCURSOS
Speeches Dar click aquí

Moral Capitalism and the Unending Quest for Human Perfection
Stephen B. Young
June 15, 2006
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Corporate Responsibility
Noel Purcell
May 15-16, 2006
Combating Corruption Initiative
Lord Daniel Brennan
April 25, 2006 Dar click aquí
Speeches and Topical Papers
Needed: Change in Business Priorities
Walter E. Hoadley
Bank of America (Retired) - Hoover Institution
July 1998
At a Crossroads: The Global Community, Global Business and the Caux Round Table
Dominic A. Tarantino
Chairman, Prince Waterhouse World Firm
Member, Caux Round Table
March 1998

DIÁLOGOS GLOBALES

Caux Round Table Global Dialogues Dar click aquí

2005 Global Dialogue - Warsaw/Krakow Poland
2004 Global Dialogue - Gotemba, Japan October 22-24

2003 Global Dialogue Proceedings - Caux, Switzerland, July 7-9
Moral Foundations, the Rule of Law, and the Challenge of Global Aging
2003 Global Dialogue Report
18th Caux Round Table Global Dialogue - July 7-9, 2003
2002 Global Dialogue Proceedings - September 5-7 - Queretaro, Mexico
New Business Leadership for a New World
2002 Global Dialogue Report
Responsible Globalization - 17th Caux Round Table Global Dialogue - September 5-7, 2002
2001 Global Dialogue Proceedings - September 9-12 - London
Visions and Nightmares
2001 Global Dialogue Report
Meeting the World’s Needs – the Responsibilities of Business—16th Caux Round Table Global Dialogue

LIBRO: CAPITALISMO MORAL

El libro Capitalismo moral desarrolla los siete principios empresariales de Caux Round Table (CRT). Se trata de un código de guías universales para la actuación ética de las empresas. La obra abre caminos y perspectivas para promover un sistema de libre competencia con rostro humano, apto para lograr la equidad y la justicia social y económica, al fortalecer la calidad de vida del individuo en lo personal y como miembro de la comunidad.
Su autor, Stephen Young, sostiene que el “capitalismo feroz” –la búsqueda de beneficios sin considerar sus efectos- debe ceder el paso a un capitalismo nuevo y humanizado, como vía para alcanzar el bienestar no sólo económico, sino también moral.
La obra contrasta las distintas y más representativas corrientes culturales y explora sus coincidencias para obtener normas prácticas, útiles en la toma cotidiana de decisiones en el mundo de la empresa global.
Para leer un resumen ejecutivo del libro, en inglés, dar click aquí

Para leer una síntesis del libro en español, dar click aquí

LIBRO: GOBIERNO MORAL

Caux Round Table considera que un buen gobierno constituye la ruta más corta para combatir la pobreza en el mundo. Por el contrario, un mal gobierno provee atajos para mantener este mal endémico en un gran número de naciones.
Para transitar hacia un capitalismo moral, es necesario contar con un gobierno moral. Para transitar hacia un gobierno moral, se precisa de una ciudadanía moral.
En 1994 la organización publicó un cuerpo de principios empresariales que constituye un referente útil para medir el comportamiento de las empresas. Estos principios salieron a la luz pública a través del libro Capitalismo moral, que ha sido traducido a doce idiomas y constituye un referente en muchas empresas y escuelas de negocios alrededor del mundo.
Este año, Caux Round Table se encuentra próxima a publicar su nuevo libro, Gobierno moral, un cuerpo de principios de buen gobierno que, de igual forma que en el libro anterior, derivan de los ideales éticos del Kyoisei japonés y de la dignidad del ser humano. Respectivamente, estos ideales buscan trabajar y convivir para el bien común, y considerar el carácter sagrado del ser humano como un fin en sí mismo y no como medio para alcanzar fines particulares.
Los principios de buen gobierno incluyen la primacía de la comunidad, que delega su confianza y poder en los funcionarios públicos; la importancia de la comunicación y el diálogo permanentes entre gobernantes y miembros de la comunidad; la obligación que posee el gobierno de fomentar la capacidad de cada ciudadano para desarrollar un proyecto integral de vida; la inconsistencia entre la corrupción y las obligaciones del gobernante; el deber del gobierno para fomentar la seguridad de los ciudadanos en un marco de libertad, justicia y respeto por los derechos de propiedad; la necesidad de establecer un marco jurídico eficiente, que otorgue igualdad de derechos y oportunidades a los ciudadanos, de conformidad con sus capacidades y méritos; el deber de procurar el bienestar de la población, evitando los abusos de poder y autoridad; la obligación de actuar con transparencia y rendir cuentas; finalmente, el imperativo de cooperar con otras naciones en un esfuerzo común para alcanzar la paz, la estabilidad y mejores oportunidades y condiciones de vida para los habitantes del planeta

 

Información relevante:

Caux Round Table publica Capitalismo moral en español

Caux Round Table distingue a Kofi Annan

 

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S. Young hablará en México sobre Gobieno Moral

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