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  2. Infosys - Wikipedia

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    Infosys Limited is an Indian multinational information technology company that offers business consulting, information technology, and outsourcing services. Founded in Pune , the company is headquartered in Bangalore .

  3. Infosys BPM - Wikipedia

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    It is expected that all 1,400 employees will transfer with the business. [11] In September 2012, Infosys BPM acquired US-based Marsh BPO for an undisclosed amount to expand its group life insurance activities. Marsh BPO, based in Des Moines, Iowa, has 87 employees and serves seven insurers and covers more than 600,000 insured lives.

  4. Infosys Consulting - Wikipedia

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    Infosys Consulting. [ 1] Infosys Consulting is a management consulting, IT consulting practice within the larger Infosys organization which works in strategy, IT transformation, change management and business analytics. Infosys Consulting operates globally and currently has offices in 18 countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe.

  5. Organizational ethics - Wikipedia

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    Organizational ethics express the values of an organization to its employees and/or other entities irrespective of governmental and/or regulatory laws. Ethics are the principles and values used by an individual to govern their actions and decisions. [ 1] An organization forms when individuals with varied interests and different backgrounds ...

  6. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    Companies' codes of conduct. A company code of conduct is a set of rules which is commonly written for employees of a company, which protects the business and informs the employees of the company's expectations. It is appropriate for even the smallest of companies to create a document containing important information on expectations for ...

  7. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. [ 1]

  8. Work etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Work etiquette is a code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace. This code is put in place to "respect and protect time, people, and processes." [ 1] There is no universal agreement about a standard work etiquette, which may vary from one environment to another. Work etiquette includes a wide range of aspects such as ...

  9. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    Ethical codes are adopted by organizations to assist members in understanding the difference between right and wrong and in applying that understanding to their decisions. An ethical code generally implies documents at three levels: codes of business ethics, codes of conduct for employees, and codes of professional practice.