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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Paraphrase : Exercise 3
Nowadays many people apart from the ethical and legal issues, business managers are not the same as lawyers also often affected by this ambiguous issues. Trained to make a wise business decision, a manager does not have an obligation to deal with legal matters and ethics. Legal and ethical decisions independently based on the responses suggested a good decision in recognizing the differences in law and ethics are the objectives of decisions in civil litigation. In fact, civil complaints and litigation is the final stage of formal procedures for ethical problem between the two parties. (Ferrell, O.C. & Fraedrich, J. (1997). Business ethics. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.)
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