Grease-le$$ How to Thrive Without Bribes in Developing Countries

Grease-le$$ How to Thrive Without Bribes in Developing Countries by Loretta Graziano Breuning, published by System Integrity Press in 2004, is a concise guide that addresses the complexities of bribery in developing nations. This 54-page book, written in English, explores the detrimental effects of bribery on economies and the risks it poses to individuals involved. Breuning offers insights for business managers and international travelers on how to navigate cultural expectations while adhering to legal standards.
Readers will find practical advice on fostering integrity in business practices, emphasizing the importance of ethical behavior in challenging environments. The book discusses strategies for maintaining respect for local customs while ensuring compliance with laws, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in international business. By focusing on business ethics and the legal implications of bribery, this edition serves as a guide for promoting integrity in various economic contexts.
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Bribery is not a harmless tradition. It undermines a country’s economy and puts all participants at risk. Smart business managers and international travelers know how to respect the culture while remaining on the safe side of the law. Here’s how to make integrity work for you.
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