How has Ford made ethics an important part of its culture?
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Ford has extreme focus on ethics in its corporate culture and it very seriously. It help and support passionately people in its surrounding and the environment in which it operates. And also invest in people for their welfare and development. It has personalised care for the employees with chronic diseases. Ford has many programs for social and environment protection and help to solve such issues. It also sponsor many projects and develop local communities.
It has various training programmes for employees on the ethics both online and offline to educate them about the need and importance of ethics. It has award for such things that encourage employees to follow ethics most seriously and motivate them on the right way.
How has Ford made ethics an important part of its culture? develop your answers
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