A manager measures right and wrong as the “greatest happiness for the greatest number”. Which ethical guideline is he/ she following?

a. Capitalistic
b. Egoistic
c. Altruistic
d. Pluralistic


c. Altruistic
A manager who follows the altruistic ethical guideline would measure right and wrong as the “greatest happiness for the greatest number.”

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