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Question No. 1
I know what constitutes ethical business conduct in my job.100
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What best describes your impression of how frequently
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Question No. 3a2
What best describes your impression of how frequently
Lockheed Martin's ethical principles are applied in your company's
daily operations - Honesty
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Question No. 3b
What best describes your impression of how frequently
Lockheed Martin's ethical principles are applied in your company's
daily operations - Integrity100
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Always/Often2003 2001 1999
Question No. 3c
What best describes your impression of how frequently
Lockheed Martin's ethical principles are applied in your company's
daily operations - Respect100
80
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Always/OftenQuestion No. 4
Over the last two years, do you think Lockheed Martin's commitment
to ethical business conduct has:100
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Question No. 5a
If you think there has been a change in Lockheed Martin's
commitment, what factor do you think contributed the most
to the change? (% of employees who saw increase)
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Formal commitment from company
Actions from corporate headquarters
Trust with my manager
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If you think there has been a change in Lockheed Martin's
commitment, what factor do you think contributed the most
to the change? (% of employees who saw decrease)
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Actions from corporate headquarters
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Question No. 3d
What best describes your impression of how frequently
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daily operations - Trust
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Question No. 3e
What best describes your impression of how frequently
Lockheed Martin's ethical principles are applied in your company's
daily operations - ResponsibilityQuestion No. 6
I have found this year's ethics awareness training (2003 Perspectives)
to be useful for making work-related decisions.100-
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Question No. 7
Do you ever feel pressured by other employees or management
to compromise Lockheed Martin's standards of ethical business
conduct in order to achieve business objectives?Never/Rarely
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