Company Profile: Dell Inc Description: What is Dell Inc? I. History/Background II. Core Elements & Code of Conduct III. Business Ethics/Strategy IV. Products & Services V. Competition VI. Ethical Umbrella a. Corporate Social Responsibility b. Corporate Accountability c. Corporate Governance d. Environmental Responsibility VII. Financial Highlights a. Comparing 2010 to 2009 b. Comparing 2009 to 2008
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Introduction Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a company that is known for its “leadership in corporate ethics and responsibility.” (2) Under the “Business Ethics” section of their web-site, they make the following claim, “Our ethical standards and shared values form the cornerstone of our culture of uncompromising integrity.” (2) The statement goes on to say, “Our culture of integrity and accountability, and our performance culture go hand-in-hand. We win, both as individuals and as a company, by doing
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KACHALI TOPIC DISCUSS THE NEXUS BETWEEN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND PREVENTION OF FRAUD AND CORRUPTION IN THE WORKPLACE This paper will discuss the relationship between corporate governance and prevention of Fraud. One can safely argue that corporate governance is a medicine to cure corporate fraud in an organisation. The systems, procedures and policies set by the organisation to curb anomalies such as fraud and corruption largely entail corporate governance. To make this task easier, this paper shall
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The age of information technology there is a definite rise in computer crimes, financial frauds, employee thefts and securities scams, insurance and bank frauds. The forensic accountant searches out fraud and criminal transactions in banking, corporate entity or from any other financial records within an organization. Forensic accountants take a more proactive, skeptical approach in examining books of accounting. The base of a forensic accountant is accounting knowledge. The dispersement of the
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Post Event Report : “Ethics in the Workplace” Panel Discussion Event 11th October 2011 at Accenture, London EC3M 3BD Report By: Manisha Dahad, Centre for Social Brilliance, manisha@socialbrilliance.org Vinay Gulati, Spinlondon Network Limited, vinay.gulati@spinlondon.co.uk Introduction Spinlondon Network Limited conducted an interactive Workshop on Ethics in Business in August 2010, which was very successful. A year later in August 2011, on popular demand, Spinlondon organised a Round-Table
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INTRODUCTION Background of Siemens Siemens is a Germany-based company that established in October 12, 1847. It is one of the world’s largest electronics and industrial engineers firms. The products produce by Siemens includes industrial controls, lighting products, power generation equipment and transportation systems. Siemens operates in 190 countries worldwide with recent annual revenues exceeding $100 billion. Opening Case The case started when a senior executive at Siemens Company received
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scandals of American corporate history. WorldCom was a U.S based telecommunication company. The WorldCom accounting scandal was disclosed in 2002. The Company had resorted to fraudulent accounting practices for five quarters (four quarters of 2001 and the first quarter of 2002) (The WorldCom Accounting Scandal, 2002). The well-known telecommunication company WorldCom and the accounting, auditing and consultancy enterprise were involved in this big accounting fraud. The corporate scandal of WorldCom
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Chartered Corporate Values EDHEC Business School Ethics & Corporate Governance 2013-2014 March 12, 2014 Introduction Standard Chartered (SC) is based in London, present in 70 countries globally SC lists 5 core values; they seek to be: Courageous Responsive International Creative Trustworthy These are admirable, yet ambiguous goals – difficult to quantify or qualify Focus on three specific aspects of SC stated responsible sustainability Corporate Governance Financial
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Business Ethics and Efficiency RWT1 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Subject and Purpose 3 Introduction 5 Discussion 5 Ethics and Economic Efficiency 6 Organization Goodwill and Competitive Advantage 7 Risk Management and Credit Facility 9 Recommendation 9 Conclusion 10 References 12 Executive Summary Due to increased globalization and competition in industry, organizations are facing tough challenges in the keeping their business operations sustainable
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considerable such kinds of new laws should be contemplated. Heath system in many countries is influenced by social and economic structure that determines the quality of care provided to each individual. According to Lambert, almost every poll showed that a majority of American are insured and appear to be happy with their health insurance to a large extent, “The bill still passed”. This paper analyzes how quality of care is affected by organizational, culture, structure, governance, and social responsibility
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