Care for quality

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (3):150–162 (1998)
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Quality care is more than a technical issue. It has a place among the core values of a company, and is thus an ethical issue as well as being a means and a benchmark for good management. The author is chairman of the Flemish Network for Business Ethics, Europastraat 31, 2850 Boom, Belgium. Tel: 00 31 3 844 00 89

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