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special section:ethics
Pressure to meet unrealistic business objectives and deadlines is the leading factor of unethical behavior
Pressure from management or the board to meet unrealistic business objectives and deadlines is the leading factor most likely to cause unethical corporate behavior, according to a survey on business ethics. The desire to further one's career and to protect one's livelihood are ranked second and third, respectively, as leading factors. That's according to a global survey commissioned by American Management Association (AMA) and conducted by the Human Resource Institute (HRI).
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