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Contents
PREFACE x
INTRODUCTION xix
UNIT 1
Foundations of Ethics: Virtue and Values 1
Section A: Defining Ethics 2
Reading 1.1 What Are Ethics? 2
Reading 1.2 The Types of Ethical Dilemmas 9
Reading 1.3 How We Avoid Ethical Dilemmas 13
Section B: Resolving Ethical Dilemmas 17
Reading 1.4 Some Simple Tests for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas 17
Reading 1.5 Pressure and Temptation: The Parable of the Sadhu 22
Reading 1.6 Trying Out Your Ethics Skills 29
Case 1.7 The Movie Ticket 3q
Case 1.8 The All You Can Eat Buffet 30
Case 1.9 Puffing Your Resume 3!
Case 1.10 Radar Detectors 33
Case 1.11 The Ethics of Looking Busy 34
Case 1.12 Cell Phone Alibis 34
Case 1.13 Travel Expenses: A Chance for Extra Income 35
Case 1.14 Do Cheaters Prosper? 36
UNIT 2
Foundations of Business Ethics:
Virtue, Values, and Business 37
Section A: Defining Business Ethics 33
Reading 2.1 What Is Business Ethics? 38
Reading 2.2 The Areas of Ethical Challenges 39
Reading 2.3 Business Ethics and the Role of the Corporation 41
Reading 2.4 The Ethics of Responsibility 43
Reading 2.5 Is Business Bluffing Ethical? 44
Section B: Resolution of Business Ethics Dilemmas 55
Reading 2.6 Trying Out the Models and a Resolution Approach 55
Case 2.7 Boeing and the Recruiting of the Government Purchasing Agent 56
Case 2.8 The Rigged Election 58
Case 2.9 The Loan Officer and the Debtors 59
UNIT 3
Foundations of Business Ethics: What Is the Role of
Business in Society? Shareholders vs. Stakeholders 61
Section A: The Role of Business in Society 62
Reading 3.1 The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits 63
Reading 3.2 A Stakeholder Theory of the Modern Corporation 69
Reading 3.3 Appeasing Stakeholders with Public Relations 75
Reading 3.4 A Combination of Ethics, Law, Capitalism, and Economics:
The Coase Theorem 76
Reading 3.5 Principles of Social Responsibility in Business 80
Section B: Applying Social Responsibility and
Stakeholder Theory 82
Reading 3.6 Schools of Thought on Social Responsibility 82
Case 3.7 SUVs, the Environment, Safety, and Stakeholders 84
Case 3.8 Ice T, the Body Count Album, and Shareholder Uprisings 93
Case 3.9 Guns 'n Social Responsibility 99
Case 3.10 Shock Jock: Howard Stern 110
Case 3.11 Dayton Hudson and Its Contributions to Planned Parenthood 112
Case 3.12 Bayer, Anthrax, Cipro Patents, and Half Price 113
Case 3.13 The Chicago Inner City School Experiment 118
UNIT 4 Individuals, Individual Values, and the Business
Organization ^1
Section A: Trust and Employment *
Reading 4.1 The Moving Line ^
Case 4.2 General Motors, Volkswagen, and the Traveling Executive 124
Case 4.3 Boeing and the Employees Who Brought the Documents with Them 126
Case 4.4 The Sale of Sand to the Saudis l30
Case 4.5 The Compliance Officer Who Strayed l31
Case 4.6 Espionage and Job Hopping Case 4.7 The Glowing Recommendation *
Reading 4.8 The Ethics of Confrontation l35
Section B: Taking Advantage 142
Case 4.9 Napster: The Ethics of Peer to Peer File Sharing l42,
Case 4.10 Nestle Infant Formula l
UNIT 5
Individual Rights and the Business
Organization 153
Section A: Corporate Due Process 154
Case 5.1 Ann Hopkins, Price Waterhouse, and the Partnership 154
Section B: Employee Screening 159
Case 5.2 Post 9/11 Security Screening 159
Section C: Employee Privacy 161
Case 5.3 Employee and Technology Privacy: Is the Boss Spying? 161
Case 5.4 The Athlete Role Model 169
Case 5.5 Private Parts and Public Life: Screening Out Employees Who
Misbehave: Janet Jackson and CBS 170
Case 5.6 Drug Testing of Employees 172
Section D: Sexual Harassment 174
Case 5.7 Seinfeld in the Workplace 174
Case 5.8 Hooters: More Than a Waitress? 176
Case 5.9 Navy Top Guns and Sexual Harassment 177
Section E: Diversity, Equal Employment, and
Affirmative Action 181
Reading 5.10 The Benefits of Diversity: Doug Daft, CEO of Coca Cola, Inc 181
Case 5.11 On the Job Fetal Injuries 186
Case 5.12 Denny's: Discriminatory Service with a Smile 188
Case 5.13 Texaco: The Jelly Bean Diversity Fiasco 191
Case 5.14 Hunter Tylo: Pregnancy Is Not a BFOQ 202
Section F: Whistle Blowing 204
Reading 5.15 The Options for Whistle Blowers 204
Case 5.16 Beech Nut and the No Apple Juice Apple Juice 204
Case 5.17 NASA and the Space Shuttle Booster Rockets 211
Case 5.18 Dow Corning and the Silicone Implants: Questions of
Safety and Disclosure 215
Case 5.19 The Teacher with Tough Standards: Honesty 226
Reading 5.20 On Plagiarism 229
Case 5.21 The Changing Time Cards 231
Case 5.22 Harvard Business Review and the Welch Interview 232
Section G: Employee Rights 236
Case 5.23 Cheap Labor: Children, Sweatshops, Human Rights,
and the Fifty Hour Work Week 236
Reading 5.24 Human Rights Declarations and Company Policies 243
UNIT 6
Business Operations: Financial Issues 257
Section A: Financial Reports: Earnings, Transparency,
and Management 259
Reading 6.1 Earnings Management: The Ethical Issues Remain 259
Reading 6.2 Chainsaw Al and the Ethics of Materiality in Financial Reporting 263
Case 6.3 Creative Medical Billing 270
Case 6.4 MiniScribe and the Auditors 273
Case 6.5 FINOVA and the Loan Writeoff 276
Case 6.6 Phar Mor Earnings 281
Case 6.7 Overstated Earnings: Bausch Lomb 284
Case 6.8 Enron—The CFO, Conflicts, and Cooking the Books with
Natural Gas and Electricity 286
Case 6.9 WorldCom: The Little Company That Couldn't After All 298
Case 6.10 Arthur Andersen: A Fallen Giant 315
Section B: Personal Ambition and Hubris 321
Case 6.11 Jonathan Lebed: The Middle School Tycoon 321
Case 6.12 The Inside Tract: Dan Dorfman 323
Case 6.13 Martha Stewart: Not Such a Good Thing 325
Case 6.14 Dennis Kozlowski: Tyco and the \$6,000 Shower Curtain 329
Case 6.15 Nortel: Restatements during Restatements of Earnings 339
Case 6.16 Compensation Fueled Dishonesty: Fraud to Get Results 340
Case 6.17 The Ethics of Bankruptcy 345
UNIT 7
Business Operations: Workplace Safety Risks,
Systems, and International Operations 349
Section A: Conflicts between the Corporation's Ethics
and Business Practices in Foreign Countries 350
Reading 7.1 Why an International Code of Ethics Would Be Good for Business 350
Case 7.2 Product Dumping 355
Case 7.3 The Taboo of Women in Management 356
Reading 7.4 The Ethics of Business in China and Business Ethics in China 358
Case 7.5 The Adoption Agency and Senor Jose's Fees 362
Case 7.6 Salt Lake City, the Olympics, and Bribery 363
Section B: Workplace Safety 370
Reading 7.7 The Regulatory Cycle 370
Case 7.8 Electromagnetic Fields: Exposure for Workers and Customers 373
Case 7.9 Johns Manville and the Asbestos Exposure 380
Case 7.10 Domino's Pizza Delivers 387
Case 7.11 Cell Phones 389
Section C: Plant Closures and Downsizing 393
Case 7.12 Aaron Feuerstein and Maiden Mills 393
Case 7.13 GM Plant Closings and Efforts at Outplacement 395
Section D: Environmental Issues 398
Case 7.14 Herman Miller and Its Rain Forest Chairs 398
Case 7.15 Exxon and Alaska 400
Case 7.16 The Death of the Great Disposable Diaper Debate 407
Section £: Purchasing: Conflicts and Bribery 410
Case 7.17 JCPenney and Its Wealthy Buyer 410
Case 7.18 Cars for Cars: Honda Executives' Allocation System 412
Case 7.19 Frozen Coke and Burger King and the Richmond Rigging 413
Case 7.20 Perks for the Good Doctors 417
Case 7.21 The Analyst Who Needed a Preschool 418
Case 7.22 Ford, Firestone, and the Rolling Explorer 422
UNIT 8
Business and Its Competition 433
Section A: Advertising Content 434
Case 8.1 Joe Camel: The Cartoon Character Who Sold Cigarettes
and Nearly Felled an Industry 434
Case 8.2 Alcohol Advertising: The College Focus 441
Case 8.3 The Obligation to Screen? The Obligation to Reject:
Soldier of Fortune Classifieds 443
Case 8.4 Hollywood Ads 446
Section B: Appropriation of Others' Ideas 448
Case 8.5 Ragu Thick and Zesty 448
Case 8.6 The Little Intermittent Windshield Wiper and Its Little Inventor 449
Case 8.7 V A N N A: It Belongs to Me 451
Case 8.8 Copyrights, Songs, and Charity 451
Section C: Pricing 454
Case 8.9 Archer Daniels Midland: A Giant in Grain 454
Case 8.10 Sotheby's and Christie's: The No Auction Prices 456
Section D: Competitors, the Playing Field, and Competition 460
Case 8.11 Slotting: Facilitation, Costs, or Bribery? 460
Case 8.12 Mr. Gates: Genius and Fierce Competitor 466
Section E: Business and Its Shareholders 469
Case 8.13 Executive Compensation 469
Case 8.14 Shareholder Proposals and Corporate Governance 474
UNIT 9
Business and Its Product 481
Section A: Contract Relations 482
Case 9.1 Intel and Pentium: What to Do When the Chips Are Down 482
Case 9.2 Hidden Car Rental Fees 485
Case 9.3 Thinning Diet Industry 489
Case 9.4 Sears and High Cost Auto Repairs 494
Case 9.5 Magazine Contests: The Disclosure of Odds 500
Case 9.6 McDonald's and the Disappearing Dodge Viper Game Pieces 501
SectionB: Product Safety 503
Case 9.7 Tylenol: The Product and Its Packaging Safety 503
Case 9.8 Ford and Its Pinto and GM and Its Malibu: The Repeating
Exploding Gas Tank Problem 506
Case 9.9 ATVs: Danger on Wheels 513
Case 9.10 £. coli, Jack in the Box, and Cooking Temperatures 517
Section C: Product Social Issues 520
Case 9.11 The Mommy Doll 520
Case 9.12 Rock Music Warning Labels 521
Case 9.13 Stem Cell Research 524
UNIT 10
Business and Government 527
Section A: Government Employees 528
Case 10.1 A Club in My Name 528
Case 10.2 The Fireman and His Family 529
Case 10.3 Commodities, Conflicts, and Clintons 529
Case 10.4 The Secretary of Agriculture, Chicken Processors, and
Football Skybox Seats 531
Case 10.5 The City Council Member with Clout 536
Case 10.6 IRS Employees and Sensitive Data 537
Case 10.7 The Generous and Profitable Foundation Board 538
Case 10.8 One Foot in Government and the Other in the Private Sector 540
Section B: Government Contracts 542
Case 10.9 Stanford University and Government Overhead Payments 542
Case 10.10 Casino Leases and the County Supervisor 545
Case 10.11 Bids, Employees, and Conflicts 546
Case 10.12 Government Pricing and Finding a Way around It 547
Section C: Government Responsibilities 548
Case 10.13 Orange County: Derivative Capital of the United States 548
Case 10.14 Cars and Conflicts 550
UNIT 1 1
Ethics and Nonprofits 551
Section A: Ethics and Nonprofits 552
Case 11.1 Giving and Spending the United Way 552
Case 11.2 New Era—If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Is Too Good to Be True. 554
Case 11.3 The Red Cross, New York, and Ground Zero 558
BUSINESS DISCIPLINE INDEX 559
PRODUCT/COMPANY/INDIVIDUALS/
SUBJECT INDEX 569
TOPIC INDEX 589 |
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Contents
PREFACE x
INTRODUCTION xix
UNIT 1
Foundations of Ethics: Virtue and Values 1
Section A: Defining Ethics 2
Reading 1.1 What Are Ethics? 2
Reading 1.2 The Types of Ethical Dilemmas 9
Reading 1.3 How We Avoid Ethical Dilemmas 13
Section B: Resolving Ethical Dilemmas 17
Reading 1.4 Some Simple Tests for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas 17
Reading 1.5 Pressure and Temptation: The Parable of the Sadhu 22
Reading 1.6 Trying Out Your Ethics Skills 29
Case 1.7 The Movie Ticket 3q
Case 1.8 The All You Can Eat Buffet 30
Case 1.9 Puffing Your Resume 3!
Case 1.10 Radar Detectors 33
Case 1.11 The Ethics of Looking Busy 34
Case 1.12 Cell Phone Alibis 34
Case 1.13 Travel Expenses: A Chance for Extra Income 35
Case 1.14 Do Cheaters Prosper? 36
UNIT 2
Foundations of Business Ethics:
Virtue, Values, and Business 37
Section A: Defining Business Ethics 33
Reading 2.1 What Is Business Ethics? 38
Reading 2.2 The Areas of Ethical Challenges 39
Reading 2.3 Business Ethics and the Role of the Corporation 41
Reading 2.4 The Ethics of Responsibility 43
Reading 2.5 Is Business Bluffing Ethical? 44
Section B: Resolution of Business Ethics Dilemmas 55
Reading 2.6 Trying Out the Models and a Resolution Approach 55
Case 2.7 Boeing and the Recruiting of the Government Purchasing Agent 56
Case 2.8 The Rigged Election 58
Case 2.9 The Loan Officer and the Debtors 59
UNIT 3
Foundations of Business Ethics: What Is the Role of
Business in Society? Shareholders vs. Stakeholders 61
Section A: The Role of Business in Society 62
Reading 3.1 The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits 63
Reading 3.2 A Stakeholder Theory of the Modern Corporation 69
Reading 3.3 Appeasing Stakeholders with Public Relations 75
Reading 3.4 A Combination of Ethics, Law, Capitalism, and Economics:
The Coase Theorem 76
Reading 3.5 Principles of Social Responsibility in Business 80
Section B: Applying Social Responsibility and
Stakeholder Theory 82
Reading 3.6 Schools of Thought on Social Responsibility 82
Case 3.7 SUVs, the Environment, Safety, and Stakeholders 84
Case 3.8 Ice T, the Body Count Album, and Shareholder Uprisings 93
Case 3.9 Guns 'n Social Responsibility 99
Case 3.10 Shock Jock: Howard Stern 110
Case 3.11 Dayton Hudson and Its Contributions to Planned Parenthood 112
Case 3.12 Bayer, Anthrax, Cipro Patents, and Half Price 113
Case 3.13 The Chicago Inner City School Experiment 118
UNIT 4 Individuals, Individual Values, and the Business
Organization ^1
Section A: Trust and Employment *
Reading 4.1 The Moving Line ^
Case 4.2 General Motors, Volkswagen, and the Traveling Executive 124
Case 4.3 Boeing and the Employees Who Brought the Documents with Them 126
Case 4.4 The Sale of Sand to the Saudis l30
Case 4.5 The Compliance Officer Who Strayed l31
Case 4.6 Espionage and Job Hopping Case 4.7 The Glowing Recommendation *
Reading 4.8 The Ethics of Confrontation l35
Section B: Taking Advantage 142
Case 4.9 Napster: The Ethics of Peer to Peer File Sharing l42,
Case 4.10 Nestle Infant Formula l
UNIT 5
Individual Rights and the Business
Organization 153
Section A: Corporate Due Process 154
Case 5.1 Ann Hopkins, Price Waterhouse, and the Partnership 154
Section B: Employee Screening 159
Case 5.2 Post 9/11 Security Screening 159
Section C: Employee Privacy 161
Case 5.3 Employee and Technology Privacy: Is the Boss Spying? 161
Case 5.4 The Athlete Role Model 169
Case 5.5 Private Parts and Public Life: Screening Out Employees Who
Misbehave: Janet Jackson and CBS 170
Case 5.6 Drug Testing of Employees 172
Section D: Sexual Harassment 174
Case 5.7 Seinfeld in the Workplace 174
Case 5.8 Hooters: More Than a Waitress? 176
Case 5.9 Navy Top Guns and Sexual Harassment 177
Section E: Diversity, Equal Employment, and
Affirmative Action 181
Reading 5.10 The Benefits of Diversity: Doug Daft, CEO of Coca Cola, Inc 181
Case 5.11 On the Job Fetal Injuries 186
Case 5.12 Denny's: Discriminatory Service with a Smile 188
Case 5.13 Texaco: The Jelly Bean Diversity Fiasco 191
Case 5.14 Hunter Tylo: Pregnancy Is Not a BFOQ 202
Section F: Whistle Blowing 204
Reading 5.15 The Options for Whistle Blowers 204
Case 5.16 Beech Nut and the No Apple Juice Apple Juice 204
Case 5.17 NASA and the Space Shuttle Booster Rockets 211
Case 5.18 Dow Corning and the Silicone Implants: Questions of
Safety and Disclosure 215
Case 5.19 The Teacher with Tough Standards: Honesty 226
Reading 5.20 On Plagiarism 229
Case 5.21 The Changing Time Cards 231
Case 5.22 Harvard Business Review and the Welch Interview 232
Section G: Employee Rights 236
Case 5.23 Cheap Labor: Children, Sweatshops, Human Rights,
and the Fifty Hour Work Week 236
Reading 5.24 Human Rights Declarations and Company Policies 243
UNIT 6
Business Operations: Financial Issues 257
Section A: Financial Reports: Earnings, Transparency,
and Management 259
Reading 6.1 Earnings Management: The Ethical Issues Remain 259
Reading 6.2 Chainsaw Al and the Ethics of Materiality in Financial Reporting 263
Case 6.3 Creative Medical Billing 270
Case 6.4 MiniScribe and the Auditors 273
Case 6.5 FINOVA and the Loan Writeoff 276
Case 6.6 Phar Mor Earnings 281
Case 6.7 Overstated Earnings: Bausch Lomb 284
Case 6.8 Enron—The CFO, Conflicts, and Cooking the Books with
Natural Gas and Electricity 286
Case 6.9 WorldCom: The Little Company That Couldn't After All 298
Case 6.10 Arthur Andersen: A Fallen Giant 315
Section B: Personal Ambition and Hubris 321
Case 6.11 Jonathan Lebed: The Middle School Tycoon 321
Case 6.12 The Inside Tract: Dan Dorfman 323
Case 6.13 Martha Stewart: Not Such a Good Thing 325
Case 6.14 Dennis Kozlowski: Tyco and the \$6,000 Shower Curtain 329
Case 6.15 Nortel: Restatements during Restatements of Earnings 339
Case 6.16 Compensation Fueled Dishonesty: Fraud to Get Results 340
Case 6.17 The Ethics of Bankruptcy 345
UNIT 7
Business Operations: Workplace Safety Risks,
Systems, and International Operations 349
Section A: Conflicts between the Corporation's Ethics
and Business Practices in Foreign Countries 350
Reading 7.1 Why an International Code of Ethics Would Be Good for Business 350
Case 7.2 Product Dumping 355
Case 7.3 The Taboo of Women in Management 356
Reading 7.4 The Ethics of Business in China and Business Ethics in China 358
Case 7.5 The Adoption Agency and Senor Jose's Fees 362
Case 7.6 Salt Lake City, the Olympics, and Bribery 363
Section B: Workplace Safety 370
Reading 7.7 The Regulatory Cycle 370
Case 7.8 Electromagnetic Fields: Exposure for Workers and Customers 373
Case 7.9 Johns Manville and the Asbestos Exposure 380
Case 7.10 Domino's Pizza Delivers 387
Case 7.11 Cell Phones 389
Section C: Plant Closures and Downsizing 393
Case 7.12 Aaron Feuerstein and Maiden Mills 393
Case 7.13 GM Plant Closings and Efforts at Outplacement 395
Section D: Environmental Issues 398
Case 7.14 Herman Miller and Its Rain Forest Chairs 398
Case 7.15 Exxon and Alaska 400
Case 7.16 The Death of the Great Disposable Diaper Debate 407
Section £: Purchasing: Conflicts and Bribery 410
Case 7.17 JCPenney and Its Wealthy Buyer 410
Case 7.18 Cars for Cars: Honda Executives' Allocation System 412
Case 7.19 Frozen Coke and Burger King and the Richmond Rigging 413
Case 7.20 Perks for the Good Doctors 417
Case 7.21 The Analyst Who Needed a Preschool 418
Case 7.22 Ford, Firestone, and the Rolling Explorer 422
UNIT 8
Business and Its Competition 433
Section A: Advertising Content 434
Case 8.1 Joe Camel: The Cartoon Character Who Sold Cigarettes
and Nearly Felled an Industry 434
Case 8.2 Alcohol Advertising: The College Focus 441
Case 8.3 The Obligation to Screen? The Obligation to Reject:
Soldier of Fortune Classifieds 443
Case 8.4 Hollywood Ads 446
Section B: Appropriation of Others' Ideas 448
Case 8.5 Ragu Thick and Zesty 448
Case 8.6 The Little Intermittent Windshield Wiper and Its Little Inventor 449
Case 8.7 V A N N A: It Belongs to Me 451
Case 8.8 Copyrights, Songs, and Charity 451
Section C: Pricing 454
Case 8.9 Archer Daniels Midland: A Giant in Grain 454
Case 8.10 Sotheby's and Christie's: The No Auction Prices 456
Section D: Competitors, the Playing Field, and Competition 460
Case 8.11 Slotting: Facilitation, Costs, or Bribery? 460
Case 8.12 Mr. Gates: Genius and Fierce Competitor 466
Section E: Business and Its Shareholders 469
Case 8.13 Executive Compensation 469
Case 8.14 Shareholder Proposals and Corporate Governance 474
UNIT 9
Business and Its Product 481
Section A: Contract Relations 482
Case 9.1 Intel and Pentium: What to Do When the Chips Are Down 482
Case 9.2 Hidden Car Rental Fees 485
Case 9.3 Thinning Diet Industry 489
Case 9.4 Sears and High Cost Auto Repairs 494
Case 9.5 Magazine Contests: The Disclosure of Odds 500
Case 9.6 McDonald's and the Disappearing Dodge Viper Game Pieces 501
SectionB: Product Safety 503
Case 9.7 Tylenol: The Product and Its Packaging Safety 503
Case 9.8 Ford and Its Pinto and GM and Its Malibu: The Repeating
Exploding Gas Tank Problem 506
Case 9.9 ATVs: Danger on Wheels 513
Case 9.10 £. coli, Jack in the Box, and Cooking Temperatures 517
Section C: Product Social Issues 520
Case 9.11 The Mommy Doll 520
Case 9.12 Rock Music Warning Labels 521
Case 9.13 Stem Cell Research 524
UNIT 10
Business and Government 527
Section A: Government Employees 528
Case 10.1 A Club in My Name 528
Case 10.2 The Fireman and His Family 529
Case 10.3 Commodities, Conflicts, and Clintons 529
Case 10.4 The Secretary of Agriculture, Chicken Processors, and
Football Skybox Seats 531
Case 10.5 The City Council Member with Clout 536
Case 10.6 IRS Employees and Sensitive Data 537
Case 10.7 The Generous and Profitable Foundation Board 538
Case 10.8 One Foot in Government and the Other in the Private Sector 540
Section B: Government Contracts 542
Case 10.9 Stanford University and Government Overhead Payments 542
Case 10.10 Casino Leases and the County Supervisor 545
Case 10.11 Bids, Employees, and Conflicts 546
Case 10.12 Government Pricing and Finding a Way around It 547
Section C: Government Responsibilities 548
Case 10.13 Orange County: Derivative Capital of the United States 548
Case 10.14 Cars and Conflicts 550
UNIT 1 1
Ethics and Nonprofits 551
Section A: Ethics and Nonprofits 552
Case 11.1 Giving and Spending the United Way 552
Case 11.2 New Era—If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Is Too Good to Be True. 554
Case 11.3 The Red Cross, New York, and Ground Zero 558
BUSINESS DISCIPLINE INDEX 559
PRODUCT/COMPANY/INDIVIDUALS/
SUBJECT INDEX 569
TOPIC INDEX 589 |
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