Professor Marin MGT 3211 11 February 2014 Theft in the Workplace The Company I was working for‚ at the time‚ had a firm policy regarding cases of theft of company property. As equipment becomes old and outdated new equipment is purchased while the old equipment is placed on a table to be sold by bid each month. One day I see a valued employee (bob) who is 2 months away from retirement slip an electric drill from the table and put it in his car before the day of the sale. From an ethical
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motivational programs. While being an assistant manager at Old Navy I was able to look into how the business motivated its employees‚ what problems arose from the companies motivation policies and the techniques I chose to implement to create a better workplace. The goals of the motivation programs are to encourage employees to maximize their performance by targeting three specific motivational stimuli. The three-targeted stimuli are morale‚ satisfaction‚ and rewards. While working at Old Navy I found
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How My Parents Promoted Autonomy In My Life‚ When I Was a Child As a child growing up‚ my parents said that I was a very strong-willed child. My mother said‚ “You were as stubborn as they come‚ and you still are!” Therefore‚ they did all they could to encourage my independence while teaching me boundaries at the same time. “It was difficult‚ but we managed to make it work‚ one way or another‚” my mother said. Being that I was the type of child that always wanted to do things for myself‚
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Veronica Garza Workplace Ethics and Expectations BUS2750 Week 7 Assignment In what situations is it easy to be in non-listening mode? When there are gossiping among other coworkers. What can an individual do to improve his or her listening skills in such a situation? When is it appropriate to send a handwritten message? Feeling and showing gratitude in a thoughtful and deliberate way will lead to more good things in your life‚ and more reasons to be thankful. When you sit down to write
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Tasha Wright April 23‚ 2013 Assignment 1.1 Complete assignment 1.1 from Ch. 1 of Communicating in the Workplace. Choose two misunderstandings you experienced and fill out the chart for these. Respond to questions 1 and 2 shown under the chart for each example of a misunderstanding. In your response‚ include the following: * Cite a meaningful misunderstanding rather than a general or less material misunderstanding. * Use business- or work-related examples rather than personal ones
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Ethics in the Workplace – Sears Auto Center Ethics in the workplace and sometimes the lack thereof can significantly influence the success of an organization. Effective leaders often approach ethical dilemmas by identifying alternative actions and their consequences on stakeholders. The aftermath of the disasters caused by Enron‚ WorldCom‚ and other businesses‚ once prominent companies‚ resulted in a significant loss of confidence in business leader’s conduct. Organizations in today’s highly competitive
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Courage‚ Empathy and Autonomy Courage the ability to do something that you know is difficult or dangerous. The original meaning of ‘courage’. . . is from the Latin term ‘cor‚’ implying ‘heart.’ And the unique definition was to tell the account of who you are with your entire heart. They had the sympathy to be kind to themselves first‚ and then to others‚ because‚ as it turns out‚ we can’t rehearse compassion with other people if we can’t treat ourselves. This is a true story and it will affect
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Ch. 4 Questions Intro to Business 2/23/14 1. How do relative ethics compare to universal ethical standards? Should ethics ever be relative? Provide a rationale for your response. Ethics are a set of beliefs about right and wrong‚ good and bad. Universal ethical standards are norms that apply to all people across a broad spectrum. These six core values being trustworthiness‚ respect‚ responsibility‚ fairness‚ caring‚ and citizenship. Ethics should never be relative because their ethical
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MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Wilson FROM: Administrative Assistant DATE: January 26‚ 2014 RE: New Workstation In order to create ergonomic workplace we need take into consideration a number of components‚ which must comply with healthy‚ comfortable and productive working environment. Vision related concerns and recommendations Inappropriate vision equipment in the office can result in: eyestrain eye irritation blurred vision burning eyes trouble in seeing document
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successful resolution of the autonomy versus
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