“You cannot deliver value unless you anchor the company's values. Values make an unsinkable ship.”

—  Indra Nooyi

Code of conduct goes beyond legal compliance and every employee needs to be well versed with it.
Quoted in "Fundamentals of India are strong: Indra Nooyi".

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