Resolving Ethical Business Challenges

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    Ethical Principals in Addiction Counseling

    Ethical Principles and Issues within Addiction Counseling Jennifer Spivey Liberty University Abstract Addiction counselors have many ethical and legal considerations in when providing services to substance abusers. There are ethical principles that including justice, autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and fidelity. Along with these principles there are federal and state regulations when providing services. As an addiction counselor there should be ethical guidelines to follow with informed

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    Corporate Compliance Plan

    Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve a dispute, product liability to address risks against defective product claims, international laws regarding the plant in China, tangible and intellectual property laws, laws regarding the corporate form of business and protection to the interests of public and private investors through a Corporate Governance Plan. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) The definition of an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) according to the

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    Performance Evaluation of Selectedprivate Commercial Banks in Bangladesh

    | | |Business Communication and Report Writing (In English) |100 |4 | | |Computer and Information Technology |100 |4 | | |Taxation in Bangladesh |100 |4 | | |Business Statistics (In English)

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    Communication

    Chapter 1: Defining the Supervisor's Job      Chapter 2: Understanding Supervisory Challenges in the New Millennium      Chapter 3: Establishing Goals      Chapter 4: Organizing an Effective Department      Chapter 5: Acquiring the Right People      Chapter 6: Designing and Implementing Controls      Chapter 7: Solving Problems and Making Decisions      Chapter 8: Motivating Your Employees      Chapter 9: Providing Effective Leadership      Chapter 10: Communicating Effectively 

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    Intercultural Communication

    Intercultural Communication August 21, 2013  The example of poor intercultural communication between the United States of America and Mexico is how the communication significantly affected foreign policy and international commerce between the two countries. Mexico is a country of intercultural significance and neighbors the United States of America. The United States of America is traditional and within the country, many cultures exist. The work ethic and language, within intercultural communication

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    Recent Banking Sector Reform in Nigeria–Implications for Employees

    greed and destructive capitalism of infinitesimal populace orchestrated by unguided bank reform of the then CBN Governor, Professor Charle Soludo. This position is succinctly narrated by the analysts and scholars as follows: According to Nigerian business journalist, Dayo Coker(2010): “It was simply greed and destructive capitalism.” He continued: “There was a chance to make millions and people seized it. The regulators failed the people.” Long before they failed the people, however, Nigeria's regulators

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    Corporate Compliance

    manufacturing business instead of just research and development. In 2000 the company started to venture out and expanded into China. This plan will outline an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for the company to use to keep them on track with their mission. Then discuss enterprise and product liability. Briefly discussed will be issues with international law and how those laws affect the expansion into China. The paper will cover tangible and intellectual property, legal forms of business as well as

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    Nike

    integrate corporate and social responsibility (CSR) into its business operations. Since then, Nike has acknowledged the importance of CSR to their innovation and performance, and has been progressively working towards integrating it into every step of the business functions. 2.0 Nike’s Vision To incorporate CSR in its business operations and culture, Nike defined its visions (Nikeresponsibility.com, 2014): To build a sustainable business and create value for Nike and our stakeholders by decoupling

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    Case Study

    CSR 2014 www.educationpost.com.hk/csr2014 MBAs and social responsibility The green trend in business Lowdown on courses and events Hong Kong Brazil Singapore Miami Manchester Shanghai Dubai 25 Nobel Prize Winners 22 4 Top in Hong Kong * | World 34 # | 6th in UK * | 14th in Europe * years in Hong Kong 3 Accreditations + Registration No. 250144. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which

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    Managing Ethics in the Workplace

    justice and virtue to all activities of the business. It closely relates to corporate social responsibility, but is much wider in scope. The scope of business ethics lies in two dimensions: 1. Workplace behavior ethics, or the illegal and questionable practices of individual managers, such as wrongful use of resources, mismanagement of contracts and agreements for personal gain, conflict of interests, and the like. 2. Business ethics issues, such as ethical dilemmas when making decisions, dealing

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