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What is a cladogram?
Ethics Perspective
A viewpoint that focuses on the moral principles governing or influencing conduct, especially in a business context.
Procedural Justice
The perceived fairness of the processes used to make decisions, where individuals involved in a process view it as just if it meets ethical and legal standards.
Fairly Administered
Ensuring processes and decisions are conducted in a just, unbiased, and equitable manner.
Policies and Rules
Established guidelines and regulations designed to govern the conduct, procedures, and operations within an organization.
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