Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis ACC/291 December 23, 2012 Angela Giattino Effect of Unethical Behavior In late 2009 most of America, along with the company that I work for was suffering from an economic downturn. The future of company coming out of this unfortunate event was slim to none. Our company is a car prep company that prepares vehicles for brochure and commercial still and video shoots. Most of our clients are automotive manufacturers, and our
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give an example for each. |Principles of Internal Control |How it Works |Example | |Establishment of responsibility |Designating one person to a task. |If one person is in charge of a bank deposit, they are held | | |
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what he chooses, President McClintock has left himself open for scrutiny in the future. As the Controller it is my responsibility to speak to President McClintock and let him know that although the report is correct, the presentation is wrong; plus I feel it is unethical to report only the positives without showing the negatives. As for Jeremy Phelps; he does have a responsibility to report what is given to him, but he has to know that he is still responsible for delivering the message and has to
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Responsibility charting (RACI) What Is RACI ? Responsibility Charting Is a technique for identifying functional areas, key activities, and decision points where ambiguities exist; differences can be brought into the open and resolved through team effort. The approach enables management to actively participate in the process of systematically describing activities, decisions that have to be accomplished, and to clarify the responsibility that each plays in relation to those activities
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on par with what it should be; in other words to “accept things the way they are” and support S&J’s policies. Jane’s second option is to leave her position at S&J in pursuit of a career that will compensate Jane with the salary that matches her responsibility and skill level; it would behoove Jane to have a job to transition into prior to leaving her position at S&J. Jane’s final and best option would be to hire a lawyer in order to file a lawsuit against S&J for violation of the Equal Pay Act established
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public, working with computers, opening and closing a store, and taking on increasing levels of responsibility. I am hard working, trustworthy and enthusiastic, and my previous employers have regarded me as a capable and versatile employee whom they could always count on to take on constantly expanding levels of responsibility. I enjoy the challenges and opportunities for growth that these extra responsibilities have given me. EXPERIENCE_______________________________________________________________
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Personal Responsibility and College Success Gen 200/Version 3 April 1, 2013 Abstract Personal responsibility is a value that many people have lost in their lives, especially when it comes to things of great importance like family, work, and school. The main focus of this essay is on the importance of personal responsibility in a specific setting, college, but reflecting on an even more personal level, my individual personal responsibility for college success. Applying this value to my already
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Educational Success Through Personal Responsibility Educational Success Through Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility encompasses everything that makes us who we are, what allows us to succeed throughout our lives. To me, personal responsibility is critical because to know its definition is to be a pro-active human being willing to stay focused on themselves and their overall goals, especially when it comes to a college education. Achieving educational success is vital in that it allows
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Realizing all this, I feel that the only actions I could pursue that would exhibt an understanding of responsibility, I decided to go back to school. This decision brings on an array of concerns and challenges; can I do this, what happens if I fail, how do I juggle my personal responsibilities, will this degree even matter? Now there are credible fears and ludcrious fears in life and for me all these fears boil down to the fear of failure- I don’t want to go through all this hardship and end up
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listening. Making sure that other group members get an opportunity to speak and share their opinions. Being an active listener can also help resolve conflict between one group member and another. Some examples of conflict resolution would be to make responsibilities and ground rules clear at the beginning, discuss problems as they arise, rather than letting them fester till people explode, and realize that group members are not responsible for each other’s’ happiness. One of the most important
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