Very few businesses today fail to understand the importance of ethics, compliance and corporate responsibility. But there is a wide gulf between recognizing the importance of something and weaving it into the cultural fabric of an organization.

As headlines in the business pages constantly remind us, companies that view ethics, compliance and CR programs as “check the box” items often experience integrity failures, at great cost to their reputations, their employees and their shareholders. On the other hand, for companies that think strategically about their businesses, these items are part of the organization’s roots, rather than ornaments that are hung on the branches.

Our goal at ELG is to help companies build cultures of integrity, not to sell off-the-shelf quick fixes. We work closely with management to understand your organization, and to help develop integrated programs and plans that seamlessly mesh with your broader business objectives.

We’re successful at this because we listen, and because we tailor our efforts to your businesses, rather than trying to force you to adjust your approach to fit our model. In fact, we have no model. We are consultants, not retailers. But “consultants” doesn’t really fully capture it either. We prefer to think of ourselves as business partners, and our clients tend to agree.