Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) has a new article out entitled, “Can You Be 80% Ethical?” The report was based on a business survey conducted across 12 Indian cities, but questions centered around the stuff of white lies. “Nearly half of respo... ...full story at Biz Cult
from Biz Cult on Wed, Dec 17 2008
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