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5.2.1 Corporate culture

Clampitt's content has become more important as he forecasted that the three fundamental ethical concerns-a person's relationship to God, to things and to each other-would be joined by an individual's need to process information within any information-driven economy:

Building consensus on informational values may be one of the great cultural challenges facing leaders in the future. For example, only in the last few years has an ethic about copy-protected software started to emerge. Another issue involves the concept of 'corporate due process' which has a toehold in the business conscience . . . as 'effective mechanisms and procedures for ensuring equity and justice among employees' (Clampitt, 1991:283).

However, as Clampitt notes, principles are not enough. They must be translated into policy.

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