Midterm Spring 2014 Extensive List of Concepts: starting Week 7 of the quarter -Civil Law and Litigation What types of evidence is there? What are the rules of evidence? What are the requirements for evidence to be admissible in court? Explain how evidence can be excluded (exclusionary rules) What are the types of privileged evidence? -Torts What is a tort? Name the different types of torts What happened in the McDonalds story discussed in class? Explain Intentional Torts: Battery, Assault, Mental
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Legal and Ethics of Business Professor Cassandra Hart Individual Project 5 November 12, 2012 Businesses are becoming increasingly global because of enormous advancement in technology, communication means and transportation facilities. The idea of doing business with other countries is certainly a great move for organizations as now they can make more money and profit. Ethical implementation plans, are a mode to get employees educated as a company adopts a universal policy to explain how employees
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TITLE: Ethics in Management COURSE START DATE: 3/9/2010 COURSE END DATE: 4/12/2010 |Required Text: |Nelson, K., & Trevino, L. (2004). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it | | |right (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley | | |Note: All materials can be found on the [pic] course page. The [pic]page can be accessed
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Committment Case Study Overview/Introduction A person’s behavior toward work can be affected by a combination of personality traits, level of loyalty to one’s organization, level of immersion into one’s work and dedication to one’s profession (Pennsylvania State University, 2011). All job attitudes overlap and are highly related, thus providing us with a complete illustration of the way in which individuals approach their jobs, perform and make choices regarding their employment (Pennsylvania
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a person carrying a receiver has their location transmitted to second party. This type of tracking has a wide variety of applications including tracking dementia sufferers, tracking parolees and law enforcement. A literature review found that the ethics of GPS tracking has not been thoroughly assessed. This paper investigates the ethical issues arising from the real time tracking of people using GPS-based location services. Usability context analysis and an observational study were the methodology
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Article of ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR BUS568-01 Yuhyung Shin. CEO Ethical Leadership, Ethical Climate, Climate Strength, and Collective Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Journal of Business Ethics Jul2012, Vol. 108 Issue 3, p299-312. Major Hypotheses Although there are a large number of studies on the Ethical Climate, it is still lack of understanding of the antecedents of the Ethical Climate or the relationship between the Ethical Climate and the outcome of work. Ethical Climate (EC) is
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is about the concepts behind and an analysis of an employment contract between Sam Marafioti and the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center. The goal of this paper is to better understand contract law and the legal, ethical and contractual issues that can arise when dealing with an employment contract. The paper begins by explaining the objective of the paper and the used in order to complete the objective. The methodology used is a five step process beginning with the clauses within the contract
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GUIDELINES FOR CASE ANALYSIS The following guidelines are designed to assist in the case analysis process. The Guidelines are not intended to be a rigid format, however. Each question is intended to surface information that will be helpful in analyzing and resolving the case. Each case is different, and some parts of these guidelines may not apply in every case. Following each case are discussion questions that should be answered as part of any complete case analysis. The heart of any
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Angela D. Davis Information Systems for Decision Making (CIS 500) Article Review 1 Week 4 April 30, 2006 2 This article seems to suggest that e-mail which has become a way of living, and communicating will eventually become another thing of our past. The article written by Darren Dahl makes a good assertion on why this may become the wave of the future to no longer need or use e-mail in business and in our personal lives. With e-mail becoming so demanding in just the volume a person
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generally associate the happy feeling with. Many people express their happiness in different ways; therefore, it can be said that happiness is something that you can't just buy or gain because it comes form deep within. It is also known that happiness changes as circumstances change around each individual's everyday life. This paper will discuss happiness based on scientific studies, how Aristotle relates happiness, and occasions associated with a happy person. Happiness related
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