According to Ulsperger and Knottnerus' article "Enron: Organizations Rituals as

Deviance," in setting up Chewco, Enron's executives purposely broke two of the company's
Code of Conduct and Business Affairs rules.

Which of the following is one rule they purposely
broke?
a. they insisted that they hire someone for the head of Chewco from the outside.
b. They did not acquire enough equity from outside investors to make Chewco an
independent company.
c. They made the Chewco company logo known before approval of the New York Stock
Exchange
d. All of the above


B

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