Management
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ISBN: 9781305393462
Author: DAFT, Richard L.
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 3, Problem 1ED
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On the statement to proceed and use the document for the benefit of the company making sure that such confidential information should not be passed.
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Confidential information refers to the communication which is privileged and shared with a selected individual for furthering specific motive such as providing information to doctors for the healing of disease or information provided to an attorney for dealing with legal matters.
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