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    Stakeholders Who They Are

    Phase 1 Individual Project Uwear, Peninsula Hotel and Threads4U dynamic business situation By Robert J. Smith For INTD670-1401A-01 Theories of Ethics Instructor Lisa Smart Colorado Technical University Table of Contents Stakeholders3 Ethical Decision-making model4 Ethical Responsibility 4 Response5 The Proposal 6 References 7 Stakeholders The dynamics and decisions in any given business situation must include

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    Certified Fraud Examiner

    external level. The prerequisites for CFE membership include having AFCE membership in good standing, fulfillment of minimum academic and professional requirements, high moral character and agreement to abide by the Bylaws and Code of Professional Ethics of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (AFCE). After meeting the prerequisites, qualifying individuals must then pass the CFE exam and gain final approval from the certification committee to complete the membership and certification process

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    School

    paper should have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion (a minimum of three paragraphs). Margins should be 1 inch at the top, bottom, left, and right of every page. Do not justify the right margin, instead leave it ragged by using left justify. Entire paper should be double-spaced. Use Times New Roman using font size of 12. Type no more than 27 lines of text on each page (not counting the header at the top of the page). Make sure you use in-text citations for all direct quotes and

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    Business Ethics Annotated Bibliography

    performance. Journal of Business Ethics, 97, 341-363.Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/docview/821301766 The authors of this business journal explore the recent activities of today’s retail giants and how their ethical behavior affects their brand, objectives, performance and stakeholders. The authors investigate the origins of certain variables that affect the ethical values of an organization. In addition, a review is performed on how both ethics along with these variables

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    Ethic Issues in Business

    Ethical Issues in Business MBA 682 Jurtyne R. Youngblood May 10, 2014 When it comes to business many say business and ethics shouldn’t even be put together in the same phrase. Many believe that there just isn’t any ethics when it comes to business. “Neither young managers nor consumers believe top executives are doing a good job of establishing high ethical standards” (Bateman & Snell, p. 159). Recently Toyota’s announced a recall because of a technical fix for its sticky gas pedals

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    Decision in Paradise

    Nik informs Alex of a skill he acquired during his studies called starbursting, it focuses on a specific topic and radiates outward. Nik and alex apply the starbursting technique in order to start the organizing process, human Relations and Ethics goals for the new operations plant, we have identified the following (Kirby, Goodpaster 2007). We aspire to be the most admired and valuable company in the world. Our goal is to enrich our customers' personal lives and to make their businesses

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    Week 4

    "high-balling" opening offers e. Inventing options for mutual gain 5. All of the following are well-regarded approaches to ethical reasoning, except: a. Duty b. Social contract c. "Personality" ? d. End results e. Absolute ethics 6. The following are true of coalitions, except: a. They rarely start with a founder b. They build by adding one member at a time c. They need to achieve critical mass d. They exclude members e. They sometimes form quietly and

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    Workplace Ethical Dilemna

    the issues. Recognizing how to resolve ethical issues in the workplace can enhance the effects of the decision-making process. In addition, it will help to maintain the employee and the business in good standing in the public’s sight and the law. Ethics involve a persons’ appreciation of worthy principles, ideals, goals, and values (Freeman, 2000). Workplace Dilemma As a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service (USPS) for over 30 years I have seen some unethical dilemmas. Many employees

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    Moral Philosophies

    7% 6% 65.38 1 22/03/2014 Critical elements in a teaching episode people learning processes context learning outcomes Adapted from Biggs and Tang, 2007 T & L Challenges in COMM101 Interdisciplinary subject Based on ethics Subjective Multiple perspectives A feeder subject for other faculty subjects Questions for teachers... 1. How do we know whether learning is occurring in the subject? 2. What is my (implicit) theory of learning? 2 22/03/2014 Students’

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    Ethiics

    | | Sco 120:Introduction to Ethics and Social ResposablityJohn MeeksShawna BandmannMay, 24,2013 | | Ethics is best described as the difference between what is morally right and what is not right. Ethical theory defines what is perceived to be right and what is wrong, while ethical practice suggest that one’s environment and cultural beliefs determine who one will react in any given situation. The question how do we as a society decide what is morally right or wrong in moral “free choice” (Mosser

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