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Three of this tools are: codes of ethics, ethical structures and supporting whistle-blowers. Code of ethics is a formal statement of the organization which tells the employees what the company stands for, what are their ethics and social norms. Ethical structures are different systems that an organization can use to establish an ethical environment...
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These are: ethics committee, ethics officer and ethics training. Supporting whistle-blowers are persons who often report wrongdoing to outsiders, such as regulatory agencies, senators, or newspaper reporters. Managers can be trained to view whistle-blowers a benefit rather than a threat, and system can be set up to effectively protect employees who report illegal or unethical activities...
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