How Ethical Principles Can Address Organizational Issues

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    In response to your memo dated 6/5, I present you the following report. The report will outline 3 possible scenarios of how to address the situation regarding the whistles. I will explain the process/ method that I used for selecting each of the scenarios. I will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the respective scenarios, as well as the financial, legal, and ethical considerations of the scenarios. I will conclude with my recommendation on which scenario we should follow and give you

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    Management

    Running Head: ETHICAL ISSUES AND MULTI-NATIONAL ENTERPRISE Veronica Mason Theory Digest Ethical Issues and Multi-National Enterprise University of Maryland University College October 13, 2012 Ethical issues and Multi-National Enterprises Today’s global marketplace presents ethical dilemmas for multinational corporations. Research has shown that ethical decision-making process becomes particularly challenging when the ethical standards in the company’s home country are higher than those

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics

    Reporting Practices and Ethics Financial reporting and ethical standards in health care allow organizations to operate at their fullest potential. The standards are determined and set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. In this paper we will define the elements of financial management, the generally accepted accounting principles and ethical standards. We will review a couple of articles and discuss their reporting practices and ethical standards. The Four Elements of Financial Management

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    Consensual Relationship Agreements Shavonnie J Deans Dr Sonia Heywood BUS520: Leadership and Organizational Behavior July 22, 2012 In today’s society, a majority of one’s time is spent inside of the workplace. Due to working so closely with the opposite sex, some may develop interest in others and a relationship is developed. According to Ruth Houston, author of Problems that Consensual Relationship Agreements Cause, today’s workplace is the new singles bar or

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    Business Ethics: the Role of Culture and Values for

    Role of Culture and Values for an Ethical Workplace FOURTH QUARTER–2009 Whether in domestic or global companies, ultimately, the commitment to business ethics and the foundation is built through organizational culture, with ethical values reflected in the workplace. Business Ethics: The Role of Culture and Values for an Ethical Workplace Abstract An ethical workplace is established through an organization’s culture, values and leadership. To promote ethical behavior, human resource professionals

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    Leadership Styles

    Leadership Styles & Organizational Diversity Leadership Styles & Organizational Diversity Abstract Leadership is extremely important when managing a diverse group of individuals. Leaders need to communicate openly with their peers, teams and customers in order to achieve the overall organizational goals. To be effective leaders also need to be open to feedback and willing to work with their teams to create a plan that will drive them to reach their end goal efficiently and effectively

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    Business Ethics

    Dave A Johnson Bus-340 Ethical & Legal Issues in Business The Legal, Ethical, and Technological Conerns in Business November 20, 2011 The legal, Ethical, and Technological Concerns in Business Introduction The domain of business ethics describe the ethical responsibilities and set the moral boundaries in perspective of doing the particular business in the particular scenario. Furthermore, the domain of business ethics also analyzes

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    Info Tech Acts

    Information Technology Acts Paper BIS220 July 15 Information Technology Acts Paper The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was enacted by Congress in 2000 to address concerns about children’s access to obscene or harmful content over the Internet. CIPA applies to any web site that is directed to children under 13 that collects personal information from them or to any web site that collects personal information where they know that the information that they are collecting comes

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    Truth Telling

    about truth. ▪ Budget constraints, deadlines, reader expectations, editorial conventions, and self-serving sources complicate truthtelling. Journalism is often referred to as “history in a hurry’’ and providing a precise, representative account can rarely occur under such conditions. ▪ Journalistic gatekeepers must choose from unceasing news generated by emerging information technologies. “Truth” in news reporting must be enlarged beyond a simple facts-only definition. Both newsgathering

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    The Responsibility Project

    The Responsibility Project ETH/316 The Responsibility Project Ethical principles are often used in the workplace to address organizational issues. Most commonly the workplace functions around ethical procedures that are taught through training and the effective implementation of ethical policies and procedures. Most companies function with ethical guidelines to avoid legal issues as well as maintain employee morale and help boost their company’s productivity and image. However, when you bring

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