Existing words.
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Utopia:
An ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral
aspects.
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Utopian: (1) Of, relating to, describing or having the
characteristics of a Utopia. (2)
Excellent or ideal but impracticable; visionary: a utopian scheme for
equalizing wealth.
· Integrity: Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
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Ethical: Being in accordance with the
accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a profession.
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Ethics: A set of principles of right conduct.
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Moral: Conforming to standards of
what is right or just in behavior; virtuous: a moral life.
New Words
· Mantura: (noun) An ethical code that specifies how companies, organizations or individual conduct business.
· Mantegrity: Steadfast adherence to a Manturian ethical code.
· Manturian: A company, organization or individual that embodies the Manturian ethical code.
Manturian Ethical codes
Manturian ethical codes include, but are not limited to,
being:
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Honest:
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Open:
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Fair: In disputes will always do the right thing
even if it is not in own interest.
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Charitable:
i.e. – money does not always come first, people before business.
The difference between Mantura and Utopia
· Mantura is more likely to exist than utopia. If a company has the desire to create a Manturian organization then they can make it happen.
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Mantura is very similar to utopia but is
explicitly tied to organizations and individuals condct business.