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There's no such thing as "business" ethics

there's only one rule for making decisions

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Publisher
FaithWords
Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: There's no such thing as "business" ethics
There's no such thing as "business" ethics: there's only one rule for making decisions
August 2003, FaithWords
in English
Cover of: There's no such thing as business ethics
There's no such thing as business ethics: there's only one rule for making decisions
2003, Warner Books, Warner Business Books
in English
Cover of: There's No Such Thing As "Business" Ethics
There's No Such Thing As "Business" Ethics: There's Only One Rule For Making Decisions
September 1, 2003, Hachette Audio
Audio CD in English - Unabridged edition
Cover of: There's No Such Thing As "Business" Ethics
There's No Such Thing As "Business" Ethics: There's Only One Rule For Making Decisions
September 1, 2003, Hachette Audio
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"ON NOVEMBER 8, 2001, PEOPLE WERE SHOCKED WHEN one of the hottest companies of the booming nineties, Enron, admitted to using accounting practices that had inflated its income figures by $586 million over a four-year period."

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OL7537026M
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ISBN 10
0446532290
ISBN 13
9780446532297
Library Thing
537145
Goodreads
861835

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ON NOVEMBER 8, 2001, PEOPLE WERE SHOCKED WHEN one of the hottest companies of the booming nineties, Enron, admitted to using accounting practices that had inflated its income figures by $586 million over a four-year period.
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