Ethical Situations in Business Task 2 Company X Hotels Section 1: Standards and Procedures The first element of behavior to be discussed will be cell phone and other electronic use while on the job. It will not be acceptable to use a cellphone while working. All cellphones should be turned off or placed on silent mode. Any emergency calls should come through the front office of the location. All other types of electronics are not acceptable to bring into the workplace, with the exception of watches
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Business Ethics UGB 210 |Content |Page number | |Executive Summary |3 | |Introduction |4 | |Main Ethical Dilemmas
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liability, Securities & Exchange Commission practice, professional ethics and using technology in auditing. Catalog Description Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; minimum grade of "C-" in ACCT 311. Topics include: audit and other reports, statistical sampling in auditing, attestation standards, reporting on future-oriented information, accountant's legal liability, Securities & Exchange Commission practice, professional ethics and using technology in auditing. Course Overview Students
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Code of Ethics One word: Enron. Most people that follow business know that corporation’s name. In November, 2001 the company admitted to using faulty accounting that had inflated income figures over a four year period of $586 million and a month later the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (Maxwell, 2003, p. 1). Enron’s executives were not following a code of ethics designed to help protect against dishonest business practices and unethical principles. Following good common sense and
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| | |College of Natural Sciences | | |HCS/325 Version 1 | | |Health Care Management | |
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Assignment-1 “How Personal Can Ethics Get?” Discuss how personal differences and preferences can impact organizational ethics Each of the employee who is working in different sectors and businesses has different preferences, characters and understandings. For example, while some of the people prefers to work alone and he/she is not appropriate for the team working, some others are prone to work as a team or in a team. The management of business/company should take into consideration these choices
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scenario. To write a good ethical analysis you must first understand the tools in the Ethicist's Tool Box, which include the following four (4) things: 1. Ethical Theories (Chapter 2 in the text) Ethical theories, or schools of thought, include Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianism, Rights Based Ethics, etc. 2 . 21st Century Ethics (Genuine Moral Intelligence) (Chapter 3 in the text) 3. Uncommon Sense (Critical Thinking) (Chapters 4 and 6) 4. How to Argue Without Quarreling
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a movie about a couples struggles with the premature birth of the first born child. The Scott’s baby girl was born severely early on in the pregnancy at approximately six months gestation. She was born weighing a little more than 1 pound. Babies born earlier than 26 weeks gestation are more likely to have serious health problems than babies born later in the pregnancy. These babies may have trouble breathing on their own and maintaining their body heat, and they cannot eat on their own and may have
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Week 1 assignment 9.4 Business Ethics Loren Vranich, a doctor practicing under the corporate name Family Health Care, P.C., entered into a written employment contract to hire Dennis Winkel. The contract provided for an annual salary, insurance benefits, and other employment benefits. Another doctor, Dr. Quan, also practiced with Dr. Vranich. About nine months later, when Dr. Quan left the practice, Vranich and Winkel entered into an oral modification of their written contract whereby Winkel was
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| | |“How Personal Can Ethics Get?” | |Janice Lowe | |Strayer University
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