Capture. Deliver. Excel. Applying the Principles of Business Writing Ilja van Roon / Lucid Communication © 2006 Ilja van Roon/Lucid Communication All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form This book can be downloaded for free at www.capturedeliverexcel.com. Written and edited by Ilja van Roon‚ Lucid Communication (www.lucidcommunication.nl) Proofread by Mark Biss‚ WordsRU (www.wordsru.com) Designed by Made of Man visual identity (www.madeofman
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GE and the Pros and Cons of Ethical Code Abstract What do we mean when we say business ethics? In this paper we discuss the business ethics and the pros and cons of implementation and compliance. Looking at one of the most successful companies in the world‚ we have found that a “Code of Ethics” has multiple roles when considering the ramifications of following or not following those codes. General Electric is looked upon as one of the largest corporate governing companies in
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FIRM CORPORATE ETHICS POLICY ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS ADOPTED MAY 2012 The Sanctum of Questions and Answers Consulting Firm exists wholly to provide consultative services to non-profit organizations that provide philanthropic solutions to less fortunate individuals. The CEO‚ CFO and COO of SQA Consulting stand firm in our belief that the non-profit organizations that we consult for commissioned our services because of our willingness to conduct our business in a way that provides open-ended
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Olena Derzhayeva Personal “Global Code of Conduct” My father taught me to believe in two fundamental types of values: self-respect and respect of the others. Both are needed to live in the society‚ yet‚ self-respect prevails. It prevails not because we are so selfish‚ but because the respect of the others can be earned and lost many times‚ while self-respect is something we keep inside us forever. Thus‚ once compromised‚ it always stays damaged. If I may use another metaphor‚ I’d say that loosing
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS Tile House Limited is a sole proprietor business. They specialise in the distribution of tiles. The main objectives of the organisation are to serve their customers with the best prices and products obtainable. They would also like to dominate the market and get rid of the existing competition and like every other business a main objective is to make a profit. JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION Tile House Limited is located at Tumpuna Road Arima. It is located there
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International Business Chapter 1 Globalizing business What is global business International business (IB): (1) a business (firm) that engages in international (cross border) economic activities and/or (2) the action of doing business abroad. Multinational enterprise (MNE): A firm that engages in foreign direct investment (FDI) Foreign direct investment: investmen in‚ controling‚ and managing value-added activities in other countries Global business: Global business includes both (1) international
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The moral and ethical approach in experimentation is a topic that have been regulating to avoid several problems that the researchers have made in the past. In 1979‚ the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research proposed a few ethical principles for researcher over human beings (Shadish‚ Cook & Campbell‚ 2002). For this analysis‚ I will explain those principles‚ I will give examples of research that could violate them‚ and I will suggest modifications
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Evaluating a Business Code of Ethics Michelle Leonhardt University of Phoenix Ethics in Management PHL/323 Dr. John Rhome Evaluating a Business Code of Ethics Businesses in today’s society share a purpose‚ a vision‚ that relates philosophy and principles of ethics to better meet the needs of the organization and stakeholders‚ including customers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ and communities. Without professional ethics‚ businesses and its programs would not have the ability to be
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1. Message Communication process Encodingg Decoding Receiver Channel Sender Context Feedback Communication process has seven main elements: * Sender: the person who has st to communicate. * Message: what needs to be communicated. * Receiver: the person who will receive the message. * Feedback: the receiver’s repsonse to the attempt by the sender to send the message. * Channel: the means of communication. * Context: circumstances within which communication
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intended business will create and (b) Why will you create those linkages? 11. Potential for growth- You are required to state if your business will grow and how will it grow. E.g. employing more machineries 12. Government Regulations- Governments in any country has regulations as it relates to the setting up and operations of a business. You are required state some regulations that are enforced in your country as it relates to businesses. e.g. require to pay taxes. 13. Ethical Issues-
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