training. Trained employees will be responsible for taking customers’ orders, deliveries and helping with the baking and packaging of the treats. All advertising will be conducted through social media and word of mouth. Fido’s Bistro has a strong ethical code of conduct. This company will be based of strong ethics. Firstly honesty everyone working at Fido’s Bistro should be honest in actions and communications. The employees should maintain personal integrity. There should be a commitment to fairness
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Ethical Code of Conduct Name Course Lecturer Date Ethical Code of Conduct Ethical conduct of employees All employees in this company must follow the following Codes of Conduct. * They should know the mission of the company and promote its progress by meeting the set standards and duly observing all our regulations. * Read well, comprehend and duly obey the organization’s procedures, both national and international. Where they do not understand the procedures, they should seek
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This supports ethical Principle 8.07 – Deception in Research The Bible has had a profound effect on billions of people, both believers and non-believers. Some ethical principles that can be derived from the Bible include the importance of caring for the stranger, the poor, employees, the environment, and animals. Demonstrating the importance of keeping honest records, Scripture (Proverbs 11:1, NIV): “A false scale is an abomination to God; but a just weight is His desire.” Researcher’s also have
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Ethical egoism is the normative ethical position that moral agents ought to do what is in their own self-interest 1. Ethical egoism holds that actions whose consequences will benefit the doer can be considered ethical 2. Ethical egoism does not, however, require moral agents to harm the interests and well-being of others when making moral deliberation; e.g. what is in an agent's self-interest may be incidentally detrimental, beneficial, or neutral in its effect on others 3. In the words
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Categorizing altruistic desires as authentic and individualistic desires as ones that are solely promoted by a current economic system ignores the dualistic nature of human beings. The reality is that we share both humanitarian and self-serving inclinations, and the dynamic interplay between the two is essential for a life of awareness. We are free because of the ability to choose in and of itself, not because of what it is we choose to engage in. Odonians, ignoring the darker half of human nature
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The word ego is often misinterpreted to have a negative connotation but for Prometheus having ego is a sacred opportunity. In Anthem by Ayn Rand Prometheus discovers his individuality in a strictly collectivist society by becoming a creator to his own idea of society/culture/civilization that embraces the selfishness and ego found in people. To Prometheus, being an egoist is to positively pursue the ideas he believes are right for society, for himself and his happiness. Being an egoist is something
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Responsibility We are held accountable for our actions and deeds. Our character, behavior, and thought process defines not only our personal responsibility but also who we are. It is not what we do; it is how we do it. It is not what we say, but it is how we say it. A quality education and career training are sound investments for a bright future, an illustrious career, and a successful life. Individuals who complete more years of education have greater access to higher paying jobs-such
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The Body Shop, founded England in 1970, manufactures cosmetics that uses natural-ingredients that is ethical and free from animal testing. The Body Shop places great importance on ethical stances such as using natural ingredients that are not tested on animals, the use of fair trade in the cosmetic industry and has a strong Corporate Social Responsibility and is actively involved in community activities. The Body Shop revolves its social and environmental campaigns around its five core values namely
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Utilitarianism, Ethical Egoism, and Moral Relativism Tom Gardner Ethics is a branch of philosophy that attempts to answer the questions; what’s right? What’s wrong? And why? Moral relativism is an ethics position that essentially states that people have disagreeing moral beliefs and therefore you must but tolerant of other's morals. This position leads to the problematic realization that if this is the case there can be no objective moral truths nor can there be any universal principles. Act
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William Raftery Competing In Global Business Environment Dr. Nina Aversano July 11, 2010 Case 1- Malawi Business Decision Against Corruption Corruption is not just the clearly “bad” cases of government officials skimming off money for their own benefit. It includes cases where the systems don’t work well, and ordinary people are left in a bind, needing to give a bribe for the medicine or the Licenses they need. Even if you don’t come direct with corruption it is still affects everyone
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