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The Company 's Code Of Ethics

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2 INTRODUCTION
Jim Goodnight is the CEO of SAS and has lead the company since 1976.Jim has brought innovations and corporate culture by his commitment and visions to meet the highest technology and work-balanced. SAS which stand for “Statistical Analysis System” have values and work on them to meet the highest standards and overcome boundaries to reach the future with great expertise and tangible results. In fact, SAS are committed to the highest ethical standards in its dealings with colleagues, customers, suppliers and competitors. Also, the company’s Code of Ethics associated with the compliance practices have earned the company its public reputation as an ethical and responsible employer and business partner with are engaged to provide …show more content…

Since then, SAS build a solid reputation for innovations that keep its reputations and its support among the world’s largest software companies. In fact, Goodnight has continued to improve work through technology by reinvesting about a quarter of revenues each year in research and development which could increase the percentage of other large software companies and businesses. Since, SAS has increased its demands and services for software to help customers in industries, pharmaceutical companies, banks, academic and governmental entities. Through the development of the software in the industry, many organizations should become able to meet all expertise and can computerize statistics program to analyze vast amounts of agricultural data collected through United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) grants. So, the Development of such software was really important to members of the University Statisticians Southern Experiment Stations, a consortium of eight land-grant universities that received the majority of their research funding from the USDA. Together, the schools came under a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) work to create a general-purpose statistical software package to analyze all the agricultural data they were generating. Thus, the Statistical Analysis System gave SAS both the basis for its name and its corporate

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