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New Publication: Reflecting an International Workforce: The Comprehensive Guide to Developing an Effective Global Business Conduct Program

Posted By Walter Schmidt (editor) On February 12, 2006 @ 8:13 am In ++New Publications, +english, International Business Ethics Institute | Comments Disabled

Reflecting an International Workforce is a “how-to” book that contains comprehensive recommendations to assist corporations in drafting, revising, and implementing an effective code and training program. The report also contains detailed discussion on how to write specific code standards on issues such as conflicts of interest, gifts and entertainment, and workplace environment.

While other guides on codes of conduct have been published in recent years, this report is unique in that it focuses on assisting multinational companies that have a diverse workforce. Specifically, this guide:

  • Discusses language and approaches suitable for employees in various regions, including Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America
  • Identifies specific terms to avoid when writing for a global workforce
  • Highlights various issues that require special treatment in a code based on geographical region
  • Offers tips on how to modify training for different regions
  • Contains a number of checklists that companies can use to help ensure their code, training, and ongoing communication are suitable for a diverse workforce
  • Reflecting an International Workforce: The Comprehensive Guide to Developing an Effective Global Business Conduct Program is published by International Business Ethics Institute For purchase ($29.99* USD), please check:
    [1] www.business-ethics.org/otherpubs.asp


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