to increase your awareness of ethical issues, to convey common problems in ethical decision-making, and to provide strategies for managing ethical dilemmas that may occur while conducting research. At the end of this training, you will have acquired tools that will help you in conducting research and managing ethical dilemmas. Contents of this Packet: This training packet contains materials that will introduce you to ethical decision-making in research and will be used throughout the training. Please
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THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND ETHICAL TRANSFORMATION: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE BUREAUCRACY Introduction Ethics is gaining prominence in the discourse about governance today. There is a perception that standards in public life are in decline. This raises questions about the costs of misconduct on the part of those who have been entrusted with guarding public interest and resources. These costs are losses in trust and confidence in public institutions and losses in precious resources which were
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philosophy concerned with the study of questions of right and wrong and how we ought to live. Ethics involves making moral judgments about what is right or wrong, good or bad. Right and wrong are qualities or moral judgments we assign to actions and conduct. Within the study of ethics, there are three branches: metaethics , concerned with methods, language, logical structure, and the reasoning used in the interpretation of ethical terms, for example, what exactly the term “good” means; normative ethics
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relationship between business ethics and management decision making • To develop students understanding of sustainable business issues and how they can be managed, promoted and developed in a business context. LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of this module students should be able to: • critically evaluate the tipple bottom line of sustainability as a key goal for business ethics; • critically evaluate the role of ethical theory in decision making in business. • critically appraise stakeholder
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workplace such as insider trading, accepting gifts from supplier and hiring a friend or relative instead of a more qualified applicant. Few people are willing to defend unethical behaviour, and for the most part, business and industry operate within the scope of acceptable legal and ethical standards. Ethical behaviour is particularly important in a total quality setting in which trust, integrity, and values figure prominently in everyday human interactions. DEFINITION AND OVERVIEW OF ETHICS Ethics
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study is to ensure that the consultant understands the business upon which he or she is advising (this is no less than would be necessary in a real situation). Accordingly, you should begin by reading and analysing this case study material. Analysis can take many forms and provided here is some brief guidance on areas to consider and approaches you could take: • What – so what analysis: note down the key facts from each section of the case study material (this is the `what’), then consider the implications
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organisation to its workers and management to help them conduct their actions in accordance with its primary values and ethical standards’. This means that all the members of organisation should adhere to these principles at all costs so as to ensure efficient conduct and execution of duties. They are there to guide all managerial decisions creating a common framework upon which all decisions are founded. This aids in the creation of a cohesive understanding of the boundaries within an organisation and the
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Ethical dilemma Within most if not all social settings there are always certain channels that are used when communicating that are appropriate at that certain moment. The purpose of using these specific channels is so that the correct people receive the information and proper action can be taken accordingly. This however does not happen this way especially in the modern workplace were authority is often swarmed with other issues to listen to all the issues that are brought to them. In this case
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the governance principles of regulatory compliance as well as international laws or aspects of such that Riordan must adhere to. Riordan Corporate Compliance Plan Riordan’s corporate compliance plan is not only essential but also critical to be in compliance with rules and regulations. The main focus of a corporate plan is essentially to focus on how the lawful responsibility of the executives of Riordan will manage and address situations that may arise. The compliance
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hypothetical, conceptual and pragmatic principles forming the general frame of reference for a field of inquiry. Thus accounting theory may be defined as logical reasoning in the form of a set of broad principles that 1 Provide a general frame of reference by which accounting practices can be evaluated and 2 Guide the development of new practices and procedures. Accounting theory may also be used to explain existing practices to obtain a better understanding of them. But the most important goal of accounting
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