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It seems logical that a good manager would want to deal with "dirty laundry" inside the organization before there were any negative headlines--or even a tragedy.(NOTEWORTHY)(Brief article)

USA TODAY

| August 01, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2009 Society for the Advancement of Education. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

It seems logical that a good manager would want to deal with "dirty laundry" inside the organization before there were any negative headlines--or even a tragedy. Yet, many companies fail to implement evidence-based policies that encourage whistle-blowers to report wrongdoing internally--and suffer the consequences. "Most of the people who blow the whistle …

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