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The message on sensitive e-mails is not getting through

By Ben White in New York

Published: October 16 2006 03:00 | Last updated: October 16 2006 03:00

When new employees start at Goldman Sachs, among the first things they are told is that they should not put anything in an e-mail that they wouldn't want to read in the newspaper.

Don't complain about colleagues. Don't discuss sensitive deals. Don't bad-mouth the competition. If you want to do those things, they are told, use the phone or talk to someone in person, outside the office if necessary.

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