LATINO COMMUNITIES ARE PROTAGONISTS OF THE HISTORY OF PEOPLES

The countries that make up the vast Spanish-speaking continent contribute uniquely through a mosaic of identities in their shared history, values ​​and customs. Argentina is one of those open-door countries with a dynamic, inclusive engine for those who have chosen to inhabit it.

Let us bear in mind that immigration is not synonymous with a phenomenon rooted in a historical past but rather a current dynamic process typical of an open-door society that understands it as a fundamental engine for its development and of a multipolar world in which we live people are looking for better opportunities.

General Deheza, an active, agro-industrialized city with strong ingrained values, is the geographical space of the interior of Argentina that can give examples of what is expressed in this article.

It is a city founded in 1893, initially called Colonia La Agrícola, inhabited by a handful of Creoles and natives willing to see it grow according to the possibilities of the time. Appointed as a municipality on January 21, 1929, it knew how to take its first steps with a renewed air, thanks to the European immigration that the Second World War imposed on them, forcing them to give up their lands and, in some cases, never return.

Today, converted into a city in total growth, with the experience to the surface and the years that guarantee it as a pioneer in agro-industrial activities, it can express that currently in its local soil. In addition, different Spanish-speaking communities have joined jointly and with a strong bond of brotherhood, which, together with their native Dehezinos and European immigrants, make up a thriving town in total development.

Peru, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Mexico, Paraguay, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay are direct participants in each achievement obtained at a social level in our small dehezine homeland.

Union makes strength, embodied every February of each year in the staging of our Provincial Festival of the Collectivities. This festive space allows the inhabitants of Dehez to express gratitude to each Latino immigrant for their valuable cultural and generational contribution.

We must maintain that firm conviction of reaching out to our Latino brothers who are perhaps going through a delicate moment or are just looking for a new horizon for their personal growth.

Today we are participants in a cultural change that involves us all, which also requires communities to be encouraged to renew themselves. That is, knowing that they are also protagonists of our time, as they have been throughout history. It is a beautiful challenge to continue travelling together on the path of encounter in diversity, stimulating dialogue and sowing the seed of harmony to achieve the union of all as brothers.

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Writer by Gustavo Rafael Caballero, Journalist, Broadcaster, and Specialist in Ceremonial and Protocol.

05 Julio 2022, Argentina 

Category: Cultural Intelligence 

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IMPORTANCE AND TIPS OF BUSINESS ETHICS

Sometimes we hear people say, “you must act ethically,” “what a lack of ethics,” or “this is not ethical,” among countless statements concerning the urgency of their incorporation into the workplace. However, what is evident for some, avoids being so for all. Achieving its full validity demands explicit conditions that, in my opinion, avoid framing the business activities of innumerable men and women.

Ethics involves including rules that indicate how to behave to ensure a worthy performance. It allows demonstrating attitudes and habits consistent with the organisation’s corporate values and that, in addition, must be sustainable over time. Therefore, we refer to each choice’s principles to guide our actions and decisions.

Proceeding ethically is not impossible, nor is it an abstraction. It demands proven self-esteem, transparency to make decisions -not always welcome and accepted- and solidly possessed precepts; we must integrate these elements unequivocally. In the name of “pragmatism,” it is intended, in countless circumstances, to place ethics in parentheses. Also, let us consider that the majority’s will, agreement, or pressure does not imply a correct decision. Hence the enormous importance of proceeding, at all times, with independence and distance from outside interference.

Nor let us seek refuge in the rest’s actions to justify ourselves. Let us act with individuality; let us decline to resort to various forms of “moral disconnection” to minimise or protect our positions. Ethics requires autonomy, firmness, conviction, and courage. It will be inapplicable in fearful, hesitant, skittish, and cowardly beings. Remember!

The work environment makes it possible to realise the difficulties and misunderstandings about its implementation or its coincidence with corporate policies. However, it enhances the image, gives credibility, and provides prestige. It is a magnificent cover letter and represents added value. In short, it will unfold new opportunities and achievements.

Next, I explain several practical recommendations, beyond our hierarchy, for the scope of work. It is only about reflections and suggestions associated with good business practices, whose value will depend on the solvency and conviction to interpret the obligatory transcendence of ethics unambiguously.

Make transparency an acting style. This is part of a virtuous circle aimed at promoting trust and, therefore, the creation of a coexistence that will facilitate bearable reciprocity with its collaborators, customers, suppliers, etc. Likewise, it conceives a space of a more excellent approach for business.

Practice loyalty. It is one of the most esteemed values ​​due to its vast repercussion; it will be an unquestionable manifestation of your whole spirit of identity and commitment to the organisation. It is difficult and a medium-full of temptations, betrayals, and ephemeral fidelities.

Proceed discreetly. Keep absolute confidentiality even when they are not confidential topics. Moderation will make it easier to make it worthy of consideration. Own your silence instead of being a slave to the words exposed in moments of recklessness. This quality can ensure your job stability.

Assume tolerance as an expression of your soft skills. Be able to forge a healthy interaction with those who, for religious, social, ideological, sexual reasons, etc., have opposing views to yours. Apply empathy and accept human differences. Discrepancies provide us with learning, contributions, and positive connotations.

Be consistent between what you think, feel, say, and do. Make up your mind to carry out this light exercise in a context dominated by interests, calculations, and opportunism. Have the modesty to communicate what you conceive – keeping adequate correction and tact – and decline to declare what others want to hear. Ignore flattering or complicit comments. This painful custom is normalised in teachers’ meetings made up of submission, apathy, and sordid silence.

Exercise respect as a factor of integration. Recognition of the rights of others, good education, and kindness distinguishes, opens doors, enhances personality, and generates an optimal space for understanding. It will make the connection with your peers more pleasant and contribute to an excellent work environment.

Our performance evidences our values ​​and guidelines and reveals the genuine dimension of our ethics. Let us have the indissoluble conviction of internalising it as an inspiring and hopeful light, despite the darkness, obstacles, and apathy we face. I evoke with enthusiasm the words of the famous Australian writer Morris West: “Example is the lesson that all men can read.” 

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Writer by Wilfredo Pérez Ruiz, Teacher, communicator, and consultant in protocol, ceremonial, social etiquette, and public relations.

04 June 2022, Peru 

Category: Business Ethics

Reference: WP04072022BE    

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