dispose of hazardous waste and falsified records, and violation of code of conduct and laws. These issues exert bad impacts on Apple's reputation. It makes people think that Apple is an overly profit-driven company that does not care about professional responsibilities, because the above three issues are all due to cost minimization. Apple's actions and reputation with its suppliers also affect other stakeholders besides employees. For the CEO and the members of the Board of Directors of Apple, they
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Personal Responsibility There has been always a universal idea of what personal responsibility means. Although unwritten, most would declare that it simply equates into having accountability for their actions and whatever tasks they have at hand. However, I would like to suggest that personal responsibility and prospected levels of such are not so easily defined. My perception of personal responsibility stems from what I learned early as a child. Part of parenting includes teaching
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(Kidder 1995, p. 18; Stacks & Wright 1989, pp. 53-67). Public relations practitioners, by nature of their position and job responsibilities, are often in a crossroad of a range of competing interests. Often, the tension may be between the practitioner’s own values and the culture of the organization. In other cases, it may be a conflict between the practitioner’s professional code of ethics and organizational norms and expectations. In yet other circumstances, they may be faced with competing interests
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Name: Maxine Shaverin Assignment Name: Professional Development for strategic managers DRAFT Introduction It is now commonly accepted that a firm and holistic commitment to the continued professional development of employees and managers alike is highly beneficial, not only for the continued success of a business or organization but for the well being and personal development of individuals. Megginson and Whitaker (2007:3) reflect on the personal opportunities afforded through CPD: ‘ It
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degrees in Business Administration, Major in Management, and Bachelor of Laws at the well-reputed Silliman University. Immediately after passing the Bar in 1978, Atty. Casimiro engaged in private practice which lasted for about 13 years. His professional career then took a turn in 1991 when he started working for the Office of the Ombudsman as Graft Investigation Officer (GIO) II. While serving as GIO II, he was cited as Outstanding Employee for his exemplary performance.[1] In 1994, he was promoted
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Learner Name: Himal Gurung Workplace: Liaise. L2 Unit 207 – Personal Development in Care Settings. The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards UNIT 207. 1. What is the difference between a. and a. Describe the duties and responsibilities of your job role (1.1). 1) Provide the physical and emotional support that someone might need to achieve their goals. 2)Support workers play a vital role in supporting people with learning disabilities, autism
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Dear Lukas Raschilla, In your article, “Athletes are artists, not role models”, you claim that you are bewildered that anyone would view professional athletes as role models. By saying that sports figures are "not" and "shouldn't be expected" to be role models in their actions on and off the playing field is in my opinion giving a free pass for bad behavior. As the saying goes...to those who much has been given, much is expected. You claim, "athletes do not choose to be role models", but I feel
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that. I want to demonstrate that public health care has more stability and more protection than private health care. The basic of fairness and equity that are demonstrated by the willingness of Canadians to share resources and responsibility are displayed in Canada’s health care system, and have been reflected in the modifications and major reforms made to system since its inception .The system has been and continues to be modified as the country’s population and circumstance change
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Executive summery As professionals, certified public accountants perform an essential role in society. Consistent with that role, members of the Society of Certified Public Accountants have responsibilities to all those who use their professional services. Members also have a continuing responsibility to cooperate with each other to improve the art of accounting, maintain the public's confidence, and carry out the profession's special responsibilities for self-governance. We worked in this
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Personal Leadership Development Plan Today, leaders within the healthcare organization face immense obstacles and challenges on a daily basis. For today’s leaders, the previous brick-and-mortar leadership style is insufficient to managing the constant influx of changes. Subsequently, current and future leaders must maintain a constant self-awareness in order to accommodate, innovate, and successfully lead in their organizations (Porter-O’Grady & Malloch, 2018). In addition, nursing leaders must
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