______ is one of the most common mistakes that companies make when developing Global Ethics Programs.

a. Having consensus on objectives for globalization of ethics commitments
b. Committing resources that focus on ethics issues in other countries
c. Not offering training in languages other than English
d. Acknowledging cultural differences


c. Not offering training in languages other than English

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