Question

What do you understand by ‘moral integrity’ and ‘professional efficiency’ in the context of corporate governance in India? Illustrate with suitable examples.

Detailed Solution

The question “What do you understand by ‘moral integrity’ and ‘professional efficiency’ in the context of corporate governance in India? Illustrate with suitable examples." was asked in the Mains 2023 GS Paper 4. Let us look at the model answer to this question.

Answer: Corporate governance refers to the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions that govern a corporation, aiming to balance economic and social goals, as well as the interests of shareholders and stakeholders.

Moral Integrity in the context of corporate governance in India

Moral integrity involves consistently upholding moral principles, leading by example, and promoting a climate of trust and respect. It is an essential trait that distinguishes exceptional leaders and paves the way for organisational success and ethical development.

  • Moral leadership abilities: Ethical leaders must establish a culture of trust, transparency, and ethical decision-making within organisations.
    Ex: A CEO promotes open-door policies for all employees to voice concerns.
  • Culture of accountability: Individuals must promote a culture of accountability by being accountable for their actions, readily admit mistakes, and put others' needs ahead of their own.
    Ex: A manager takes responsibility for a project's failure and offers solutions.
  • Trustworthiness: Building trust by being reliable, keeping commitments, and maintaining confidentiality when required.
    Ex: An accountant maintains the confidentiality of a client's financial information.
  • Moral code of conduct: One must adhere to ethical conduct within organisations by demonstrating integrity in their actions and decision-making, and create a culture where honesty, fairness, and respect are valued.
    Ex: An employee reports an oversight instead of hiding it for personal gain.
  • Fairness: Ensuring justice and equity for all people, considering diverse perspectives, and avoiding favouritism which fosters trust and collaboration.
    Ex: A hiring manager selects candidates based on merit, not personal connections.

Case Study: During Covid 19 pandemic Tata Group owned by Ratan Tata had not laid off their employees, while several Indian companies have retrenched staff due to lack of cash flow after the nationwide lockdown which was a knee-jerk reaction and manifests lack of empathy among the top leadership.

Professional efficiency’ in the context of corporate governance in India

Professional efficiency refers to the efficient use of resources by workers and organisations to achieve company goals and achieve quality while minimising resource usage. It is closely related to three dynamically interlacing components of professional performance: competency, standards, and practice.

  • Leadership skills: Professional efficiency demands leaders who have the ability to guide the members towards the direction of achieving targets as projected.
    Ex: CEO rallies team to surpass annual sales target early.
  • Avoiding harmful competition: In order to attain professional efficiency, each and every employee should cooperate with each other to avoid harmful competition.
    Ex: Teams collaborate on a project, pooling resources for success.
  • Adherence to rules and regulations: One must follow all rules and regulations and company policies consistently to promote efficiency.
    Ex: HR ensures all staff undergo annual compliance training.
  • Efficient risk-management: Risk management can enhance the environment for identifying and capitalising on opportunities to create value and protect established value.
    Ex: A finance team diversifies investments to minimize market volatility impacts.
  • Expense management: Maintaining financial discipline, avoiding unnecessary expenses, constant saving and investment are needed to maintain professional efficiency.
    Ex: Operations cuts costs by renegotiating vendor contracts, boosts profit margin.
  • Time management: Effective time management is crucial to maximising productivity and achieving goals, which boosts professional effectiveness.
    Ex: A project manager uses tools to track and allocate team hours efficiently.

Case Studies: Professional efficiency is shown by many corporate MNC's. In many of them one's Airtel(Delivering service at doorstep within 2hrs of complaint raised), another example is of Zomato Gold(Delivering food at doorstep in stipulated time or else they give refund of ₹100 if order goes late).

In corporate governance, professional efficiency and moral integrity both are important as well as interlinked. Both lead to ethical development of an organisation, which consequently lead to economic development.

Latest UPSC Exam 2025 Updates

Last updated on November, 2025

→ Check out the latest UPSC Syllabus 2026 here.

→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s Interview Guidance Programme for expert help to crack your final UPSC stage.

UPSC Mains Result 2025 is now out.

UPSC Notification 2026 is scheduled to be released on January 14, 2026.

UPSC Calendar 2026 is released on 15th May, 2025.

→ The UPSC Vacancy 2025 were released 1129, out of which 979 were for UPSC CSE and remaining 150 are for UPSC IFoS.

UPSC Prelims 2026 will be conducted on 24th May, 2026 & UPSC Mains 2026 will be conducted on 21st August 2026.

→ The UPSC Selection Process is of 3 stages-Prelims, Mains and Interview.

UPSC Result 2024 is released with latest UPSC Marksheet 2024. Check Now!

UPSC Prelims Result 2025 is out now for the CSE held on 25 May 2025.

UPSC Toppers List 2024 is released now. Shakti Dubey is UPSC AIR 1 2024 Topper.

UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2025 and Unofficial Prelims Answer Key 2025  are available now.

UPSC Mains Question Paper 2025 is out for Essay, GS 1, 2, 3 & GS 4.

UPSC Mains Indian Language Question Paper 2025 is now out.

UPSC Mains Optional Question Paper 2025 is now out.

→ Also check Best IAS Coaching in Delhi

Vajiram Content Team
Vajiram Content Team
UPSC GS Course 2026
UPSC GS Course 2026
₹1,75,000
Enroll Now
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
₹2,45,000
Enroll Now
UPSC Mentorship Program
UPSC Mentorship Program
₹65000
Enroll Now
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
₹25000
Enroll Now
Prelims Powerup Test Series
Prelims Powerup Test Series
₹13000
Enroll Now
Enquire Now