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Business Communications Ethics in ‘The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication’
Business Acumen | 22 February 2022
Business Communications Ethics in ‘The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication’
by: Featuring Barbara Puffer MA, ABC, IABC Fellow

Did you know that IABC’s recently published thought-leadership book, “The IABC Guide for Practical Business Communication: A Global Standard Primer,” features a chapter dedicated to business communication ethics? As we wrap up February and Ethics Month, revisit chapter four of the book. Haven’t secured your copy yet? Order now to read the latest communication insights and applications to strengthen your practice. Get a taste of the ethics-focused chapter here.

Business Communications Ethics, Barbara W. Puffer, MA, ABC, IABC Fellow

Business communications ethics seriously matters, and it has mattered for a very long time. Ethics writing and curricula are saturated with lengthy debate about the intersection between communications and ethics.

Broad ethical debate dates back more than 2,000 years, when Greek philosophers debated truth and ethics in rhetoric (persuasion) and dialectics (discussion). Plato “challenged others interested in the rhetorical tradition to consider how discourse must be based on truth and high ethical appeals in order to avoid false accusations and contrived evidence” (Bowen, et al, 2006, p. 76).

While the tenet of following professional ethics may have been a decades-long requirement of business communications, world circumstances will always raise and modify the benchmarks for the communications professional and shift trust in communications about and from the organizations they represent. While it is imperative that professionals pivot with the environment of the times, ethical behavior should be a constant.

Jane Mitchell, IABC Fellow and founder of JL&M, a U.K.-based consultancy, has been advising organizations about their broad ethics and values for years. “At the heart of my work is the principle that people willingly take responsibility for their own behavior and actions at work. Dialogue begins there.” (Mitchell, personal conversation, March 22, 2021)

Nigel Glennie, VP Global Corporate Communications at Hilton, agrees. “Underneath, there is usually an assumption of good intent at play. It’s something most take for granted but an organization continue to must talk about ethics. This needs to be a visible and ongoing commitment to ethical behavior.”

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Featuring Barbara Puffer MA, ABC, IABC Fellow

Barbara Puffer MA, ABC, IABC Fellow, opened Puffer Public Relations in 1998 after a 25-year corporate career. Simultaneously, she was associate professor of communications studies for University of Maryland University College, now UM’s Global Campus, for 13 years, and a contributing writer to an online health news service. Her expertise includes communications, advertising and community/media relations management in banking, telecommunications, insurance, nonprofit organizations and manufacturing. She was named an IABC Fellow in 2012. For nearly five decades, she has served in leadership roles for IABC at all levels of the organization including the international board, chair of the IABC Ethics Committee and chair of the IABC Research Foundation. She has received numerous awards including IABC Region Director of the Year, as well as for her teaching and nonprofit leadership. She is an inductee to both the University of Bridgeport Alumni and Special Olympics (Connecticut) Halls of Fame.

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