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Finger [1]
3 years ago
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In the implementation phase of the marketing process, ethics can be introduced by _______. a. including ethical statements in th

e firm's mission and vision b. statements policing the violation of human rights and child labor laws c. encouraging employees to exhibit ethical behavior d. putting systems in place to check ethical issues and react to changes
Business
1 answer:
Dvinal [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

In the phase of the implementation or execution of the strategy of the marketing, when the business or firms are recognizing the potential markets and the methods to deliver the 4Ps and the firms also need to consider the issues of the ethical.

Under this phase, the ethics is defined as encouraging or inspire or uplift the employees in order to exhibit the ethical behavior.

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$2,637,630  TOTAL NONCURRENT ASSETS  

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   $792,730  TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES  

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$157,080 Debt Investments  

$410,000 Accounts Receivable

$600,490 Inventory

$1,368,060  TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS  

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