Legal and ethical issues associated with modern technologies Lester Moore AET/531 March 05‚2012 John A Wojtecki Legal and ethical issues associated with modern technologies Week five technology proposal to WPX Energy was to implement a combination of technologies into their training program to allow new employees to become productive members of the company and retain all the information pertaining to their new position. the first proposal was for the company to create a virtual bulletin board
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Caluag‚ Tricia Mae BMGT 110 7989 Introduction to Business and Management (2148) November 2‚ 2014 Short Paper #1 Scenario: An Ethical Dilemma JLT Cincinnati is a multi-state corporation with a campus in Cincinnati. Steve (Evelyn’s Nephew) works for JLT Cincinnati as Accountant. The accounting position was like a dream come true for him and that is because of Jan. Jan‚ who works in the Human Resources Department at JLT Cincinnati and she’s the one who helped Steve to get that position
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Ethical Dilemma at Northlake The case begins with an intense discussion between the VP of Amalgamated Forest Products Jim McIntosh and Frank the manager of corporate reporting. Frank has disclosed to Jim that he plans to go public in regards to the truth in a report predicting that the companies operating cost would jump to 30 percent instead of Franks prediction of 8 to 10 just because the company would have to build a lagoon for wastewater treatment. Do to Jim’s opposite opinion of the need for
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Abstract This paper explores the ethical dilemma of a licensed professional counselor who is practicing out of a church setting. Most of the counselors’ clients are clients who are overall stable and well-functioning. Due to the status of the clients he sees he does not feel that it is necessary to keep records of the clients he sees therefore he does not keep any records at all. He feels that in a different situation where his clients were not stable he would then need to consider record keeping
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Ethical Decisions and Responsibility Richard DeSordi Law‚ Ethics And Corporate Governance Professor Everett L. Bensten‚ Esq. February 13‚ 2013 Ethical Decisions and Responsibility Running a large corporation or organization will always be challenging. Making sure it is being run ethically with profitability only enhances the challenge. To be effective‚ ethical and profitable Dr. DoRight will need to be able to uphold the “Hippocratic Oath” (Hippocratic Oath‚ 2013) and identify who he and
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The ethical issues this mother is facing is that she wants to be as true to her religious belief as possible and to save her child. As Jehovah witness‚ it is the belief; “God‚ the Creator of life‚ views blood as sacred and holy‚ and therefore it should not be used for the
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Introduction 3 2. Corporate Social Responsibility -What is corporate social responsibility 4 -Some arguments for CSR 4 -Importance of CSR and its advantages 6 3. Blended Value 8 4. Social Auditing 8 5. Ethical Responsibility -What are ethics? 9 -Benefits of ethical responsibility 10 -Effects of ethical responsibility 10 -How can promote ethical behavior? 11 6. Conclusion
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Running head: CASE ANALYSIS – AN ETHICAL DILEMMA 1 Case Analysis – An Ethical Dilemma Jerald D. Peet Saint Leo University AN ETHICAL DILEMMA 2 Salary Matrix
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My view is that the main reason for businesses to carry out social responsibilities is to improve reputation‚ because it is a strategic and necessary move for business to do so‚ even better‚ by improving reputation‚ it helps to offset criticism. I will use two supporting evidences to show the significant importance of building reputation through carrying out social responsibilities. First of all‚ actions speak louder than words. Being socially responsible is treated as one of the strategies to
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individuals who provide professional services may vary‚ their overall objective is to maximize wealth‚ grow their businesses and make profits. However‚ businesses and professionals are duty bound to conform to the ethical norms and acceptable conduct as determined by the society in which they operate. Businesses and professionals (e.g. accountants‚ lawyers etc.) are usually held to some ethical standard (code of conduct) and are considered to have an obligation to contribute to the betterment of society
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