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2008 Government Contractor Ethics Rankings

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Hey Bill, What Were You Waiting For?

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Ethics & Compliance Makeover: Can a Bad Code of Conduct be Saved?

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Global Compliance: South Africa

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If Ethics Isn’t Everywhere, It’s Nowhere

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How Nike is Changing The World, One Factory At a Time

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Bribery’s Broken Windows

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q1 - 2008

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Speak Now Or…

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q1 - 2008

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Strictly Business: Marks & Spencer’s 100-Point Plan A

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Q4 Corrections

  • Page 22: Influential Person #28, Mark Parker, was unintentionally referenced as "Knight"
  • Page 25: Under #84, Leslie Gaines-Ross' name was incorrectly spelled Lesley Gaines-Ross
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Ernst & Young International

Anne M. Mulcahy (Chairman & CEO, Xerox)

December 11, 2007

Anne M. Mulcahy

Could Mulcahy perhaps be the archetype for the 21st century leader? She took over the reins at Xerox in the wake of a scandal and helped to reinvigorate the firm’s innovation, sales, business focus and ethical culture. When not running Xerox, she is serving as the Chairman of the Business Roundtable Corporate Governance Task Force. Under her leadership, Xerox also embraced diversity and profitably championed sustainability. Patricia Calkins, Xerox’s VP EH&S claims that not only did Xerox save 11 million pounds of harmful e-waste from landfills in 2006, but the company also saved more than $2 billion by doing so. Now that’s a lot of green!

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