Administración Y Cambio Climático
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La administración es una ciencia social encargada de estudiar, dirigir y diseñar las acciones organizacionales dentro de empresas, instituciones y organismos públicos, privados y Estales; y el cambio climático es un problema con características únicas, ya que su naturaleza global e impactos involucran interacciones complejas; por lo tanto, lo primero que debemos hacer como administradores es tener conciencia de que tan grave es el problema, y asumir a plenitud la fragilidad que nos asecha, como individuos parte de la humanidad; de esta manera el compromiso como se advierte resulta insoslayable para la Administración.
Palabras clave: Administración, rol, ética, responsabilidad social, cambio climático.
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The administration is a social science entrusted to study, directing and designing the organizational actions inside companies, institutions and public, private organisms and State; and the climate change is a problem with the only characteristics, since his global nature and impacts involve complex interactions; therefore, the first thing that we must do as administrators is to have conscience of which so serious it is the problem, and to assume to fullness the fragility that us, as individuals it departs from the humanity; hereby the commitment as he becomes aware turns out to be unavoidable for the Administration.
Key words: Administration, role, ethics, social responsibility, climate change.
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