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Dipronor, S.L. (B)
Maeztu J. P.; Fontrodona, JoanCase TD-92Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityAclarada la situación descrita en la parte (A), Alejandro se plantea, ahora, si debe comunicar lo sucedido a su cliente, propietario de la obra que está construyendo.Starting at €5.74
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Dipronor, S.L. (A)
Maeztu J. P.; Fontrodona, JoanCase TD-91-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityAlejandro Rodríguez, general manager of Dipronor, S.L., suspects that two of his subordinates have demanded or accepted commissions from suppliers. Overwhelmed with work, Alejandro had not realized this was going on. The project they are working on has three months to go and these two people are vital to its completion. The case raises the question of how Alejandro should deal with them and with the suppliers involved.Starting at €8.20
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Dipronor, S.L. (C)
Maeztu J. P.; Fontrodona, JoanCase TD-93-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityCase (C) describes the decision finally taken by Alejandro and the conversation he has with his client.Starting at €5.74
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Dipronor, S.L. (B)
Maeztu J. P.; Fontrodona, JoanCase TD-92-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityHaving got to the bottom of the situation described in case (A), Alejandro is wondering now whether he should inform his client, who owns the project he is working on, of what has happened.Starting at €5.74