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(p. 207) The difference between reactive and proactive policies is that:

A. unlike reactive policies, proactive policies ignore the actions the firm will most likely take to be recognized as an ethical organization.

B. reactive policies are driven by events and/or a fear of future events, whereas proactive policies are driven by a clear sense of what is construed as ethical for the organization.

C. proactive policies help monitor the ethical performance of the organization only externally, whereas reactive policies monitor the organization both internally and externally.

D. unlike proactive policies, reactive policies are true ethical policies.

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