Microsoft2019-09-252019-09-252014-08-202014-07http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/210315"The Standards of Business Conduct are an extension of Microsoft’s values and reflect our continued commitment to ethical business practices and complying with the law. We expect you to be well informed and exercise good judgment when making business decisions, and the Standards are designed to help you make the right decisions for yourself and Microsoft. The Standards are not intended to cover every issue or situation you may face as a Microsoft employee. These Standards summarize, and are supported by, the principles and policies that govern our company. You should use the Standards, in conjunction with our corporate policies, to guide and inform your conduct. Please use the resources described in the Standards to help answer your questions or address your concerns. In addition, managers should use the Standards to foster and reward a culture of accountability and integrity within their groups. All Microsoft employees are responsible for understanding and complying with the Standards, Microsoft policies, laws, and regulations. We all have a responsibility to raise compliance and ethics concerns, and we want to hear from you if you have a concern. Microsoft prohibits retaliation against any employee who in good faith seeks guidance or reports a possible violation of the Standards." Multinational based in the United-States.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderstandardsbusiness conductinformation and technology industrycomputer softwarecomputer hardwareMicrosoftmultinationalcode of ethicscode of conductEconomic ethicsBusiness ethicsStandards of Business ConductPreprint