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Business, 21.08.2019 19:10 zamirkid7337

The president of a large software development company has become concerned about competitors learning proprietary information. he is determined to stop them. part of his security mechanism is to require all employees to report any contact with employees of the company’s competitors, even if it is purely social. do you believe this will have the desired effect? why or why not?

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