What is the key question for the corporate ethics officer to ask when considering aspects of universality?

a. How much information is needed to make an informed decision?
b. Are all the stakeholders treated fairly with this decision?
c. Would this decision be acceptable as a “universal law” that applies to all?
d. Could we defend this decision if our actions became public knowledge?


c. Would this decision be acceptable as a “universal law” that applies to all?

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