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While conducting business across borders, companies need to be mindful of ethics and laws, especially as they relate to exporting. I should know because I practice it everyday in my global small business and devote an an entire chapter on the topic, "Global Ethics: The Export World's Rules on Ethical Conduct" in my new
Exporting book.
In the following article, "
Ethics Must be Global, Not Local" published in Businessweek, Bill George says:
To build a truly great, global business, business leaders need to adopt a global standard of ethical practices.
Find out what else he has to say
here.
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