I) General Introduction
II) Body
1) Self-presentation
2) Logbook of the lectures
3) Assignments
Ethical dilemma
CSR innovation
Multi-stakeholder role play
III) Conclusion
IV) Bibliography
V) (Appendices)
General Introduction
In this portfolio we can find all the work done in class and at home in the CSR and Ethics course.
The first thing we can find is a summary of the values I have chosen and the explication why I feel identified with them.
Then we will find the logbook in which I explain all those points, references, readings that I have found interesting in my development of the subject.
Thirdly I am going to focus on the part of the assignments. Here we have two parts, first the Ethical dilemma and secondly CSR innovation.
In the ethical dilemma I'm going to talk about the real implications of the cutbacks made by Spanish Government, that it´s being made in fundamental rights in a democracy in favor of helping the banks.
While in the CSR innovation I'm talking about the recently invention made by a 16 years guy, it's the ability to detect cancer in an inexpensive way and much faster, plus detect before any other system.
After this, I will conclude by telling about the multi-stakeholder role play we did in our oral exam.
Body
1) Self presentation:
I think that, being honest, the value I feel more represented is: “I will act with utmost integrity and pursue my work in an ethical manner”.
Because Integrity is that leads us to not stay in one place but that motivates us to continue doing things the best we can and we do not give up.
I believe that all the people must have this value, because is one of the engines for improve yourself. Personally, I apply this value to my life personal as professional, because as the phrase goes, "Integrity is the strength of spirit that makes us stay true to our principles." And I consider myself as