life experiences. D) always incorporated in laws. Answer: B Terms: Ethical Principles Diff: Easy Objective: LO 4-1 AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning abilities 2) ________ means that a person acts according to conscience, regardless of the situation. A) Caring B) Fairness C) Integrity D) Respect Answer: C Terms: Ethical principles and integrity Diff: Moderate Objective: LO 4-1 AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning abilities 3) One of the main reasons people
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Ethical Use of Information Worksheet Week 13 Name ___________Matt Geisel____________________ 1. What is copyright? How does it represent a compromise? - the right of the copyright holder to control the reproduction, distribution, adaptation, performance and public display of a creative work 2. What does it mean when material is in the public domain? - Works that are freely available for commercial or public use without restriction - not protected by copyright
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Jan. 28th, 2015 Sociology Tuskegee Syphilis Study Response It was not hard to find ethical violations in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. The doctors of this study broke all four of the standard ethical rules. For example, by not curing the victim’s syphilis or even diagnosing it, they were broke rule number one. Do no harm, but this was only the first of many violations. Not only did they not tell the victims, they decided to do a case study on syphilis progression. They did this without informing
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protocol and made Irene comfortable, waiting with Irene’s daughter, for the ambulance to arrive. The ambulance personnel arrived to the scene and immediately proceeded with performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Ethical Dilemma Irene’s daughter and nurse instantly stated that Irene was a DNR resident of the facility. Emergency personnel stated that they would have to view the DNR documents and would continue procedures until they examined the required paperwork
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organization’s strategic management plan. Without the presence of these key elements the company could face some tough times. In this paper, the author will explain the ethical and social responsibilities of organizations as they relate to strategic management. In addition, the many ways an organization can meet stakeholders needs while maintaining ethical principles. The research of one company who crossed the line ethically will be discussed. Ethics and social responsibility Ethics and social responsibility
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Professional Ethics ← Review Questions 4-1 The six core ethical values described by the Josephson Institute are: 1. Trustworthiness 4. Fairness 2. Respect 5. Caring 3. Responsibility 6. Citizenship There are many other potential sources of ethical values, including laws and regulations, church doctrines, codes of professional ethics, and individual organizations’ codes of conduct. 4-2 An ethical dilemma is a situation that a person faces in which a decision must
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Business Ethics Case Analysis: Apple Finds Human Rights Violation In Supply Chain. Using the 7-step model of Hartman & DesJardins, which helps examining the Impact of individual characteristics and organisational policies on ethical decisions. I will review an article written by the journalist Chilton Tippin on February 17, 2011, discussing the situation that many employees are experiencing, when working with organisations, where their moral rights are not met. According to the article, Surprisingly
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reporting misconduct by Awesome-o Software devloper Employees • Define how we will evaluate the Ethics Program • Provide an avenue to improve the Ethics Program Awesome-o Software devloper Code of Ethics Each individual may come face-to-face with an ethical dilemma and he/she will have to make a decision on how to respond in the moment. The goal of our Code of Ethics is to give you the tools and training you deserve, so when that moment arrives you will conduct yourself in a manner which will protect
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Define the ethical problem. The ethical problem is that there is a security issue in the Communications and Electronics Section of the new unit in which I am assigned, and whether or not I should be honest and report this issue. 2. Employ applicable laws and regulations. To employ applicable laws and regulations I would need to research Army regulations and the unit's local Standard Operating Procedure to determine proper disposal of "Secret" documents. 3. Reflect on the ethical values
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growing. This had resulted in various ethical issues in any business. Every business organization must comply with these principles to be ethically valued. Some companies may tend to boost their sales by following various techniques, most common among them is the promotional adaptations, in which they will not completely give the details of the product and hence customers are in one way or the other defrauded. Ethics covers a wider area in terms of business. Ethical values, one should follow in business
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