According to the author, why are ethical rules crucially important?
a. Ethical rules can cause business leaders to make unsound decisions when faced with a crisis.
b. They can help business leaders find loopholes in the law and avoid punishment.
c. They come in handy when a company is trying to cover up a scandal.
d. When faced with an ethical dilemma, they help a company find a moral solution.
Question 2
According to Bailey, the term ethical drift most nearly means
a. a constantly changing perspective on the process of negotiating ethical dilemmas.
b. a slow, unwitting relaxation of strict moral standards of behavior.
c. adopting dubious morals that are necessary for conducting business.
d. deciding on rules and legislation regarding morals in business dealings.