� Ch. 5, ― Ethical Decision Making ‖
� Ch. 6, ― Individual Factors: Moral Philosophies and Values ‖
� Case 13, ― Whole Foods Strives to be an Ethical Corporate Citizen,‖ on pp. 525 – 535
Read the following from Megatrends 2010:
� Ch. 6, ‖ The Wave of Conscious Solutions ‖
� ― Conclusion: The Spiritual Transformation of Capitalism ‖
Read the following from Conscious Capitalism:
� Ch. 13, ‖ The Qualities of Conscious Leaders ‖
� Ch. 14, ‖ Becoming a Conscious Leader ‖
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Coping with Corruption in Trading with Vietnam Corruption
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CASE 2-5 Coping with Corruption in Trading with Vietnam Corruption is a fact of life in China. In fact, Transparency International, a German organization that applies its Corruption Perception Index( CPI) globally, 1 rates China with a CPI of 3.6 and is number 75 of the 183 countries rated. New Zealand is rated the least corrupt at number 1 with a CPI of 9.5, the United States at 1924 with a CPI of 7.51, and North Korea and Somalia the most corrupt at number 182 with a CPI of 1.0. The country’ s press frequently has detailed cases of corruption and of campaigns to crack down on bribery and other forms of corruption. The articles primarily have focused on domestic economic crimes among Chinese citizens and on local officials who have been fired, sent to prison, or assessed other penalties. There is strong evidence that the Chinese government is taking notice and issuing regulations to fight corruption. Newly issued Communist Party of China( CPC) regulations on internal supervision and disciplinary penalties have raised hopes that the