Professional Values and Ethics Values and ethics are foundational to any successful organization. Values are the standard against which society measures good and bad‚ the desirable and undesirable and the concept of business ethics is knowing what is right and wrong and then doing what is right. Important decisions are made every day in the work environment and every decision will have a financial impact on the company whether the choice is positive or negative. A company will assume the values and ethics
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A During the preparation of the 30 hour famine event‚ I had 3 roles. The first role was Juice Collector. I collected juice for the 30 hour famine and made a record about it. Since the beginning of April to the 20th‚ I collected juice and wrote the names of the people who donated and how many juice boxes they brought for the event. In addition‚ I also contributed 21 juices boxes. The second role was poster making. On April 15th‚ I designed a poster advertising the 30 hour famine and all the events
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1. Product costs used for pricing and product-mix decisions generally include: Answer | | manufacturing costs only | | | design costs plus manufacturing costs | | | all costs incurred along the value chain | | | distribution costs only | 0.1 points Question 4 Within the relevant range‚ if there is a change in the level of the cost driver‚ then: Answer | | fixed and variable costs per unit will change | | | fixed and variable costs per unit will remain the
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Suppose you are faced with a difficult decision‚ that could affect your career‚ how would you decide what to do? In this case‚ that is exactly Office Jorge Perez had to do. As soon as he could‚ Officer Perez took an opening that he could not resist‚ in the well-off district of a large city. During his first month on the job‚ he caught three teenagers wrecking mailboxes and fiddling with the mail in them. After arresting the kids‚ an officer pulled him to the side and told him “they do things differently
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Case Study: What is Up with Wall Street? The Goldman Standard and Shades of Gray Activity 3 MGT7019-8 NorthCentral University Abstract This assignment reviews the value of ethics in the Goldman & Sachs ABACUS case. It list and analyzes the actions and position taken by Goldman in regard to the transactions that took place in the marketing of the securities in question. It proves that Goldman adopted a standard of complying
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Introduction In this report I plan to explain “what makes managers effective with people in the workplace today.” During my report I am going to explore the different behaviors and skills that make an effective manager. I am going to research what I believe makes a manager effective in the work place and then plan how I could improve myself as a manager by addressing my current strengths and weaknesses. I am going to set my report out in three sections: What are the main challenges facing
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Personal Values Values are the things that are most important to us‚ and they are the foundation of who we are. “A significant portion of the values we hold is established in our early years—by parents‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and others” (Robbins & Judge‚ 2011‚ p. 10). They may also come from special groups that we are a part of including cultural or religious. A few examples of some personal values include honesty‚ responsibility‚ loyalty‚ respect‚ and ambition to name a few. It is important to
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Personal Values Development Personal Values Development The development of personal values occurs over a lifetime of living and experiences. What are personal values? What sources shape and influence those values? What criteria and decision making may be used to reshape our personal values? What impact do personal values have in the workplace and on workplace performance? This paper will address these issues from a personal perspective. Personal Values What are personal values? First
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Case Study 2 Springfield Express Instructions: Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car | 90 | Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) | 70% | Average full passenger fare | $160 | Average variable cost per passenger | $70 | Fixed operating cost per month | $3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Break-even
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The task that stands before me in this paper is to address two situations and determine the ethical parameters in which a person should act. The two philosophical approaches that I will examine the situations with the Kantian and Utilitarian point of view. Kant deciphers his ethical questions by examining a person’s motivation for performing an act regardless of the consequences. A person who utilizes the Kantian view believes that the only pure good is pure human reason without consequences. This
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