The World Referral Network (WRN) and the World Ethics Organization (WEO) are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the Agent for Business certification course, a transformative program aimed at helping businesses achieve greater competitiveness, profitability, and long-term success through ethical leadership.
Modeled after WEO’s acclaimed Change Agent Course, led by Richard Messing, this business-focused program introduces a groundbreaking framework known as “The Ethic of Human Repair.” This paradigm empowers business leaders to address chronic human and organizational challenges by fostering a deeper understanding of freedom, ethics, and responsibility. Participants will gain tools to improve decision-making, build trust, and foster growth in their organizations.
The Agent for Business course makes two key promises:
- It teaches practical language and logic to navigate complex ethical issues and solve persistent business challenges.
- Participants will experience greater freedom, meaning, and growth as they apply the principles in their business practices.
Ethical business practices are not just moral imperatives—they’re competitive advantages. Companies that prioritize transparency and integrity build stronger relationships with customers, employees, and partners. Trust drives loyalty, motivates teams, and enhances brand reputation, making ethical businesses stand out in crowded markets.
Moreover, ethical operations minimize legal risks, improve product quality through responsible sourcing, and attract purpose-driven employees and partners who appreciate a principled workplace.
The Agent for Business course launches in Q2 2025. WRN and WEO are committed to helping businesses thrive by embedding ethics at the heart of their operations. Don’t miss the chance to elevate your business through this revolutionary program.
Joseph Willmott, CEO of World Referral Network
Contact: jwillmott@worldreferralnetwork.com
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