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Tue Jul 6 00:35:29 UTC 2010
ethical standards, and international norms"
Later down, there is a section:
"Crises and their consequences
Often it takes a crisis to precipitate attention to CSR."
That is nicely illustrated by how the Siegenthaler libel resulted in our
development of the Biographies of living persons policy. This is a
recurrent pattern: a scandal or row of some sort results in us developing
policies and practices which avoid or ameliorate the problem.
But we don't need to wait for crises; we can proactively address social,
environmental, and responsibility issues before they arise. Any
suggestions?
Fred Bauder
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