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tatyana61 [14]
2 years ago
5

The Denali Mountain bank was scandalized with the discovery of 20,000 fake accounts created by employees to hit sales targets an

d receive bonuses. Upper management has been fired and you are brought in as the new CEO to change things around. You are preparing to send out a memo to all employees about business ethics and the changes to better implement them. Which would be the best business ethics action to be included in your memo?
Social Studies
1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

I'd focus on the training of all employees in behaivour and ethical actions implementing a mandatory policy training.

Explanation:

The memo could be something like: "The bank will publish standards governing the actions of employees and actions of the business, whilst  implementing a mandatory policy training for all employees"

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