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Business Ethics3

ed to be seen as a consumer friendly organization, sympathetic, moral and ethical. Consumers would see this as Nestle doing something beneficial and good for people. The implications on stakeholders of Nestle is plain and simple, whatever Nestle does, so do they. What this means is as follows; any actions that are taken upon Nestle than the stakeholders are doing these actions also, it can also be called, guilt by association. Any stakeholders also must abide by the ethics policies set out by Nestle, as "guilt by association" also functions the opposite way. Any actions deemed unethical or any unethical behavior by either party can result in harm for the other, a classic lose-lose situation, therefore upstream communication is essential for these ethics policies to be adhered to....

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