the Classroom RD Grand Canyon University: EDU 536 December 21, 2011 U.S. Education – Current and Future Trends Confidentiality is a hot topic – in the classroom, in business and in everyday life. Guarding personal information prior to the onslaught of identity theft was important but not to the extent that it is today. In today’s classroom protecting confidential information is a 3-fold process – protecting the student’s records, protecting personally identifiable information from the student’s
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Managing Business Ethics Ask business managers how to manage business ethics and they are bound to receive many answers or quizzical looks. How can managers educate employees about the importance of business ethics in the company? Integrating business ethics into an organization, one must first be able to understand business ethics. Trevino and Nelson’s textbook, “Managing Business Ethics Straight Talk About How To Do It Right” (2011), introduces students to this topic. As a result of many
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Did you bring your ethics to work today? Think you are a person of integrity and that you bring your highest standards of ethics to your workplace each day? Despite hundreds of pages of policies, codes of ethics, codes of conduct, organizational values, and carefully defined work environments, company cultures, lapses in workplace ethics occur every day. Lapses in workplace ethics result from inappropriate officer behavior such as insider stock trading, expense account fraud, sexual harassment
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Managerial Ethics: First Take-home Exam – Group Project June 16, 2013 Instructor: Fr. Ozzie Mascarenhas SJ Terms and Conditions: 1. Form groups of 5 or 6 batch-mates with wide disciplinary coverage. This is a take-home group exam carrying 15% marks. 2. Do either Project 1 OR Project 2, in less than 15 pages each. Or, formulate and frame your own Project with equivalent structure, challenge, content and questions as long as it reflects an ethical-moral-legal violation (e.g., Satyam
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the Workplace Psychological testing is being used in the workplace to improve the workforce. Validity and reliability issues surround psychological testing. There are some ethical issues that surround psychological testing. With high competitive business environment most employers are starting to do employment testing to improve their workforces. Public and private sector companies frequently conduct psychological test for full-time employment. Different types of psychological testing One type
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The Price of Unethical Behavior MGT7019-8 Ethics in Business Laura M Brooks July 21, 2013 We as a society have assumed companies in whole have been ethical in doing business. It wasn’t until Enron in 2001 that the public has become more aware of business activities. Shortly after Enron, Tyco International caught the public eye. One must first have an understanding of what it is to be ethical and moral. Once there is an understanding of these two terms, one may gain an appreciation of the
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Explain why ethics are an integral component of the manager’s toolbox in the 21st century. (5 Points) Ethics are integral in the 21st century due to the evolution of business, technology, and government oversight. There is a legal responsibility to do what is right by the customer – if you produce a product knowing that there is a high risk of harm to the consumer, you will be eventually be found out, prosecuted, and held liable. Organizations have put a high priority on ethics, which can be
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to have individuals in place who can focus on the training and supervising of employees, who can ensure that employees are following proper protocol. The cash only moves between the employees working registers and the couple who are managing the business, so it would not be difficult for an employee to abuse this lack of controls by destroying receipts and taking cash for themselves. To combat this, Mr. Fernandez can also hire or designate an employee to specifically handle cash counts before the
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Unit 4 Discussion Question Consider a dilemma: You’re the director of a community-based human services organization that includes sites in several towns. A state budget crisis is threatening to reduce your funding by 30%. The head of the state funding agency suggests to you that you simply close down a site. That means both laying off dedicated staff members and denying services to a community and a group of people that has come to rely on you. Perhaps more important, it means deciding among several
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| Assignment 1: Review of Accounting Ethics | | | | Assignment 1: Review of Accounting Ethics | | | Doing the right thing matters. Every day, workers make decisions that are vital to a company’s success. How those decisions are made is just as important as the decisions themselves. In every company there are shareholders, consumers, business partners, and employees who have placed their trust in workers to act sincerely, rationally, and in accordance with the utmost ethical
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