training program. Individual who are reaching the end of is his or her second phase of the program is asked if he or she wants to job search or go on pro-staff. Pro-staff individuals are trained for positions of interest. Ethical dilemmas are a reoccurring event in treatment. Ethical dilemmas are common with personal relationships. Either it is friendships, family, sexual. Individuals working a program of recovery tend to work his or her program in the area he or she started treatment. The problem is
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discussed topic in today’s society due to many high profile cases including the circumstances surrounding the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion and what was documented in the movie The Insider about the tobacco industry. Ethically, the decision for someone to whistleblow is a tremendous one. The person needs to weigh many factors and take many things into consideration before making that step. This paper will use the movie The Insider, Ethical Theory and Business and material collected from the internet
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Julian F. Perez 4/25/12 Marketing 620 Case Study Maitland Motors Dilemma Bruce Maitland owns Maitland Motors, a Ford/Lincoln-Mercury dealership in Twin Cities. It is the year of 1984 and the business is running very good thanks to important leases deals with Wisconsin-National, Inc. for the last 4 years. Bruce Maitland was able to start business with this well established corporation by becoming friend of Chuck Harper; a successful manager that with the past of time advanced through the corporation
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A week ago, however, Owen reached out to Luke about wanting to sell his house as he had received an offer to sell it at a decent price. Owen is still debating with himself whether to sell it or not, but he has not made a decision yet. ISSUE: Luke is a loyal employee and does not want to risk a breach of confidentiality with ABC, but he is also genuinely concerned about the well being of his brother. Selling the house now would mean potentially higher profits for Owen. A dilemma exists about
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Building an Ethical Organization Part 2 Karen Carey HSM/230 August 4, 2013 Angela Murray Building an Ethical Organization Part 2 Catherine’s House is a non-profit human service agency that provides temporary shelter to lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender persons who are victims of intimate partner violence and any minor children that they may have primary custody of. Residents may remain at the shelter for 6 to 12 months depending on the evaluated need. Catherine’s House also offers
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Essay 2, Page 258 question 1, and 3 In this essay I will discuss the concepts or moral right and wrong as defined by the principals of utility. I will also discuss if I approve of that definition. In addition I will debate if I think Bentham is right in stating that pain and pleasure oven us in everything we do. I will also give some examples that I think will help to illustrate my thoughts and feelings on Bentham’s ideas on right and wrong and pain and pleasure. To understand Jeremy Bentham
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Ethical Dilemmas faced by Pepsi Co. INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, GURGAON SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: Swati Khandelwal Ms. Monica Bhardwaj PGPM (2012) (Module Leader) Executive Summary: This assignment is all about the business ethics and ethical dilemma. I have
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follow some kind of ideals and this will help shed some light on the subject along with how it relates to a work environment. We will also discuss some important ethical issues impacting organizations today like confidentiality and environment, health, and safety policy. To wrap it up there will be some cases discussing the seven ethical approaches. Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………2 Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………............3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………
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The Case of Tracy Latimer Applied Ethics Paper Summer 2013 Murder, the word sounds very ominous. When one thinks of murder they tend to be morally outraged. Morality, now that word sounds like a very simple concept. Unfortunately it is not simple when dealing with the concept of right and wrong because there are many separate and different ways to view morality. And as such murder at times is not always murder but could be defined as mercy. In the case of a 12 year old child name Tracy Latimer
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Case Study - AngloAmerican [pic] Business ethics and corporate social responsibility 1. Introduction Anglo American is one of the world’s leading mining companies. It is a UK public limited company and operates on a global scale. Anglo American operates mainly in the primary sector of the world economy. This, as the name suggests, covers industries involved in the first stage of economic activity, such as mining and agriculture. [pic] Anglo American operates throughout the world. It
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