Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics Introduction In this paper the code of ethics of Exxon Mobil Corporation will be evaluated. The company code of ethic will be evaluated. The evaluation will be conducted with a case study analysis. Exxon Mobil At the time of the completion of this paper Exxon Mobil claimed to be the world ’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. The claim that they are providing energy that helps underpin growing economies and improve living
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Business values and ethics in Asia: a problem for international companies? Name of the author: Dan Wu Student number: 7079393 Introduction After the 1997–99 Asian financial crisis revealed the rot in many Asian companies‚ ‘allegations of nepotism‚ corruption‚ crony capitalism‚ and collusion have been frequently referred to contribute to the downfall of Asian governments in Japan‚ Thailand‚ and Indonesia’ (Ang and Leong‚ 2000). Before many U.S. and European companies start doing business in
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Business Ethics Across Cultures Article Review Berry C. Miller Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility (Axia)/XMGT216 July 11‚ 2010 Frank Czarny Business Ethics Across Cultures Article Review Managers and leaders of companies conducting business internationally face many ethical and moral issues. When companies conduct business with other nations many dilemmas may occur because of ignorance of the other nation’s customs and beliefs. Understanding the customs and beliefs of countries
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First Energy and the Business Code of Ethics PHL/323 March 7‚ 2011 First Energy and the Business Code of Ethics First Energy prides itself on the ethical standards it has created. These standards are the basis that builds upon the trust between customers‚ shareholders‚ employees‚ and the surrounding communities. First Energy encompasses more than five states and supplies millions of customers. As a service company‚ First Energy expects its employees to adhere to a workplace free of harassment
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CHAPTER 1 – Understanding Ethics LESSON OVERVIEW The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the student to ethics. You will give students a basic understanding of ethics and show where employees face the dilemma of balancing their own moral standards with those of the company they work for and the supervisor or manager to whom they report to on a daily basis. CHAPTER OUTLINE The textbook outlines the chapter with the following seven headings. As an instructor‚ you can use the headings to focus
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Bibliography: Ewing‚ C. P.‚ & First‚ J. (2000) Available online < http://www.edletter.org/past/issues/2000-jf/zero.shtml> Last access 29-12-2006 6. Management and the use of business ethics: Towards an investigative ethics. International Journal of Value-Based Management: Volume 7‚ Number 3 / October‚ 1994 7 8. Getting Justice Wrong: Myths‚ Media and Crime:Book by Nicholas Cowdery; Allen & Unwin‚ 2001
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Ethics Team Case: The Auditor TEAM 4 Jaclyn Cancelliere Nicole Contu Linda DellaPia John McCool Introduction As presented by a young auditor working for a large public accounting firm‚ a Fortune 500 company has been exposed to some sizeable inconsistencies to their compensation procedures regarding a specific senior manager. The auditor discovers that the manager in question‚ referred to as Charles‚ is exclusively responsible for setting
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| Business Ethics Across Cultures Article Review | | Instructor | | 8/1/2010 | While researching business ethics across cultures‚ we discovered some of the same behaviors surrounding ethics in the United States is the same across the ocean. Outlined in this document will be the positive and negative side of business ethics. Explained will be the ethical perspective of corporate social responsibility and ethical conflicts. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) will show how a community
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The American Red Cross Case Study Introduction The American Red Cross (ARC)‚ founded in 1881‚ is an independent organization‚ supported by public financial donations and volunteerism. Its mission is to “provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent‚ prepare for and respond to emergencies.” Despite having a great visionary and doing great cause‚ ARC was‚ and still is‚ facing lot of unethical issues. High rate executive turnover‚ slow response to disasters‚ mismanagement of donations
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Ethics in the workplace help the organization to grow and prosper. They bring about leadership‚ work culture and literacy. Ethic are beliefs about what’s right or wrong and good or bad based on individual’s values and morals‚ plus a behavior social context. Ethical behavior conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what’s right and good. Unethical behavior conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what’s wrong or bad. Business ethics refers to ethical or unethical behavior
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