Ethics: What is it, mate?

By ETCO

Source: Jornal de Jundiaí - Jundiaí / SP - 08/12/2009

You know Gabeira, it is sad to see that great Brazilians are rare and what is left is the “fantasy island” saying that needy children need panettone and treats. Needy children need good schools, food, culture and decent politicians ... I would like to make it clear that this must end. Exemplary punishment and shame in the face is essential. Never before in this country has so much corruption been uncovered, shameless and fearless. In order for this not to happen, we must place the culprits in the correct place and punish them exemplarily.


It is a scorn to see the “corruption hoax” and the excuses given. Congratulations to the deputy who had the manhood to fight for life and for cleanliness and citizenship. What a bad example for those who see, hear and perceive all of this say that we need to wait for judgment. Judging who has already been pointed out with serious errors, asked for forgiveness and now shows himself to be a bigger monster than he seemed. We learned in Management that Benchmarking could be a good technique when someone needed to improve their business, products and practices.

You could copy the best and innovate in your business. Copy and enhance. He learned about total quality, ISO 9000 and 14000 and so many techniques that he realized the wealth of details that he had in this profession of administrator. We need to qualify the country and through a good benchmarking to make those who embarrass us are banned and punished. For this to work, Comrade Gabeira, you cannot be honest, we must be honest.


Even you, Arruda, who seemed to be an excellent governor and had regenerated. So, I want to repeat the ETCO institute, that there is no ethical means: “whether or not it is… It seems that this lesson was not taught to the governor of the capital, who committed a capital sin:“ Good panettone is that ethically given ” , because whoever lies has no morals for anything, not even to be governor. What is this fellow?

I would also like to say that we would need to give an Administration course to our government officials to learn about ethics, cost cutting, management, leadership and, moreover, also a little bit of knowing how to leave the scene and not give unexplained explanations, just like that Senator who said for every nation that: “their exit would be irrevocable”, revoked the irrevocable and continues there… Brazil, show your face, take the corrupt from the front line and put them in their place. And there is jail for so many people. What's that, mate?

Robson Paniago holds a PhD in Business Sciences from UMSA - Ar, Coordinator of the Administration Course at Centro Unisal - Campinas and an undergraduate and MBA professor at FGV. Speaker and author of the books: Administração & Poesia (2002), TGA - Made in Brazil (2006) and a cap. to Study and Learn (2008) and Building Knowledge (2009). Site: www.robsonpaniago.com.br (click on books). Blog: robsonpaniago. blogspot.com.