drinking 3) Good work ethic a) Always kept a job even when young b) Always excelled to be best at whatever trade he undertook 4) Never acted hastily always had plan a) Made plans and kept to them b) 5) Mindful of company he kept (friendships, acquaintances) a) Stayed out of bars, and questionable establishments b) Interacted with people that kept the same interest to education, reading, etc. c) Established friendships with older persons of good reputation, valued & kept
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overall image. “Moral issues are those which involve a difference of belief and not a matter of preference.” (philosophy.lander.edu) A moral issue is a dispute involving a disagreement in belief relating to human behavior. It is the distinction between good and bad or right and wrong. For example, a couple who has marital problems and the wife thinks her husband is cheating on her. She speaks to her spouse’s best friend to find out if her husband has been cheating or not. If her husband is
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Witchcraft was a common but hated word in Salem. In the book The Crucible by ‘Arthur Miller, you either had two choices, you admit you have done witchcraft and you don’t get hung, but you wreck your reputation, or you say you didn’t do witchcraft and get hung for it. Since John Proctor’s motivation is keeping his family safe. his decision to admit adultery, establishes a twist by the end of the play. One of the few motivations that John Proctor was, protecting his family and keeping them safe
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Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics in an Organisation. Ethic: Ethic is said to be the main basis of good business behaviour. It applies to either the operational area of the organisation or the boardroom. On the other hand, ethics is doing what is right Corporate Social Responsibility. (CSR). There has been no definite definition of CSR, so, the theory, development and measurement has been difficult. CSR is the activity that an organisation or corporation can
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Chapter 6: 1. SOX has introduced sweeping changes in the name of enforcing corporate ethnics. Is it really a “fair” piece of legislation? Explain your answer. In my opinion, it is not a really a “fair” piece of legislation. In 2002, the passage of Sarbanes-Oxley heralded sweeping reforms affecting the content and preparation of disclosure documents by public companies. As part of the reforms, the legislation requires companies to disclose the fundamental business values by which the senior
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“casual-stylish” boot. CIMA has built its brand reputation as a valuable and high quality boot, therefore building differentiation by creating loyalty with their customer base. They have develop a winning product in its category with a good reputation, therefore they should avoid over-reaching. By developing these two models in our existing profitable segment, CIMA’s reputation would grow stronger and be perceived as if we are moving into a “good-to-great” product design. The idea of introducing
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broader approach in recent times. This is usually a cradle to grave approach taking into consideration the whole life span of the project and its continued or total impact on the various parties involved. The positive impact of good stakeholder relationship on reputation and in turn the profitability of the venture is well recognised by the business community. In fact the brand value of a company is directly proportional to its positive rapport with its stakeholders. As in any relationship mutual
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well experience structure . 3. Five need of evry customer :Good Service , Good price , good quality , good action , well good appreation. 4.The reason why customer service should keep a very good relationship with both external and internal customers is simply because both customer have a vital and important role to play wether the bussiness goes forward or backward, external and internal has the power to enhance or lower reputation because external would leave the bussiness and go and tell people
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more costly quality and environmental controls, but they run less risk of having to recall defective product lines and pay heavy fines for excessive polluting (Palmer, 2012). They also have less risk of negative social events which damage their reputation and cost millions of dollars in information and advertising campaigns. The scandals about child–labour and sweatshops that affect the clothing industry are two examples. Thus, socially responsible businesses should have more stable earnings growth
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distinguish the goods or services of one person or organization from those of others in the marketplace. Trade-marks have come to represent not only the wares and services themselves but also the reputation of the company. They are considered as an important intellectual property (IP) asset. Trade-marks can also comprise the emblem (logo) of the company, the shape of an object, as well as a signature. Use of marks to indicate ownership of goods was particularly important for owners whose goods moved in
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