What Ethical Principles Apply To This Case

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    Workplace Ethics: Issues and Challenges

    PUMA POLICY BRIEF PRINCIPLES FOR MANAGING ETHICS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE OECD RECOMMENDATION The OECD Council adopted a Recommendation on Improving Ethical Conduct in the Public Service on 23 April 1998. The Recommendation is based on a set of Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service agreed in the Public Management Committee, to help Member countries to review their ethics management systems. Although governments have different cultural, political and administrative environments, they

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    Business Ethics

    application of general ethical concepts to specific situations confronted in a business. The main question asked when analyzing business ethics is what is right and what is wrong as far as someone’s behavior in a business. What principles or what rules can be used a guidance in certain business situations. Some people feel that business and ethics should not go hand-in-hand. They feel that there is no room for ethics in business. While others feel that businesses need to practice good ethical and moral values

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    Perils of Texting

    CASE # 1 THE PERILS OF TEXTING 1. Which of the five moral dimensions on the information system identified in this text is involved in this case? In my opinion in this case we can see many things involved, one of them is the Information rights and obligations, because it is true that the people have many rights and freedom for doing what they want, but it is true also that all of us have the obligations to keep control about ourselves while we are driving and expose others life; and the obligation

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    Critical Thinking and Analysis

    ABSTRACT This study aims at putting critical thinking in action evaluating the ethical approaches effective for managers making company decisions. Ethics, in the working place, refers to the rules of the workplace that an employee has to comply with, along with the rules of society. Lauren a quality engineer in her company is faced with an ethical challenge to sign or not to sign fraudulent report to produce a product that does not meet quality standard of the customer .In the study, the concept

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    The Levels of Ethical Authority

    The Levels of Ethical Authority As Christians, we wonder where we should go for guidance on ethics. Stassen and Gushee in Chapter 4 take a look back at the story of the Jewish family and the holocaust. The situation was whether or not it was ethical to hide Jews during the Holocaust. The family’s strong beliefs in Christian faith and morals make this family’s actions ethical in this situation. During this period, Christians looked to their faith to help them make decisions concerning helping

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    Travel Expense

    Group 2 – FB0605 Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà – FB00444 Dư Đức Tùng – FB00410 Phan Ngọc Mẫn – FB00422 Ngô Băng Linh – FB00353 Travel expenses: A chance for extra income 1. Case summary: 2 2. Ethical issues 2 3. Analysis: 3 a) Ethics theories: Utilitarianism and Deontology 3 b) Apply in the case: 4 4. Solutions: 5 1. Case summary: Nowadays, every company always

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    Professional Ethics

    Legal and ethical issues are frequently encountered in the health care setting and present unique challenges to health care professionals. Practicing nurses need to be knowledgeable with these concepts to ensure patient’s rights. In this paper, the author will describe the relationships between legal and ethical issues. In addition, the author will identify personal values and professional ethics and examine ethical theories and principles. Examples of applications of legal and ethical issues to

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    Synthesis on Ethical Foundations of an Enterprise

    Synthesis on Ethical Foundations Of An Enterprise By: Rufino A. Santos III For many years people in "business" have had the reputation of needing to be ruthless in order to succeed. We've all heard remarks and jokes that perpetuate such stereotypes and caricatures, to the effect that there is no such thing as an honest person in business. Such comments would not be made unless there were at least some truths behind them on many occasions. We all know examples of people in business who have done

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    3.3 Definition Of Ethical Standards

    According to the National Victim Assistance Standards Consortium, the Ethical Standard 3.3 states that, “the victim assistance provider refrains from behaviors that communicate victim blame, suspicion regarding victim accounts of crime, condemnation for past behavior, or other judgmental anti-victim sentiment”. The NAVSC elaborates further on the Ethical Standard 3.3 definition: “To maintain professional trust with the victim and effectively advocate on his or her behalf, a victim service provider

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    ubyuhb hu b Under this form of ethics you can't justify an action by showing that it produced good consequences, which is why it's sometimes called 'non-Consequentialist'. The word 'deontological' comes from the Greek word deon, which means 'duty'. Duty-based ethics are usually what people are talking about when they refer to 'the principle of the thing'. Duty-based ethics teaches that some acts are right or wrong because of the sorts of things they are, and people have a duty to act accordingly

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