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ArtikelWhistleblowers: Why You Should Heed Their Warnings  
Oleh: Welch, Jack ; Welch, Suzy
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Fortune vol. 165 no. 8 (Jun. 2012), page 36.
Topik: Company Management; Accusations; Allegations
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Isi artikelMake no mistake. We think Wal-Mart (WMT), which was accused of bribing Mexican officials, is a great company. It has created upward mobility for thousands of people and 1 million--plus jobs around the world, and it remains the American consumer's greatest ally in the war against inflation. Furthermore, the recent accusations against Wal-Mart are just that -- accusations. But those allegations, proven true or not, offer an important lesson to everyone in business, and we don't mean the one that's being widely bandied about right now -- that big companies like Wal-Mart, because of their size and power, engage in corruption because they can. We don't think that's generally true. Nor do we think the biggest take-away from the Wal-Mart story is how hard it is for American companies to do business abroad without bribery. It's perfectly possible to operate globally -- and win -- while playing by good old American rules and regulations.
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