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Title: Management Planning: WorldCom
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The management also should have considered general accounting practices during their strategic planning. Furthermore, create procedures that protect all stakeholders within the firm.
These legal responsibilities are coupled with ethical responsibilities... Showed first 250 characters
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Furthermore, create procedures that protect all stakeholders within the firm.
These legal responsibilities are coupled with ethical responsibilities. Due to poor ethical business practices, WorldCom management participated in illegal endeavors.
Ethical Responsibilities
The WorldCom management had an ethical responsibility to dignify business practices above self-interest... Showed next 250 characters
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