unethical behavior? ● Do you think the internet has made students less ethical? ● If you knew someone brought a term paper‚ would you turn him or her in? ● Should there be a code of ethics for internet authors? ● What legal issues arise from information on the internet? rage u o c n e lp e h o t today o d s e g e ll o c n avior? h e b l a What ca ic h t e n u deter d n a ‚ y it r g e t in academic ● Promote the University’s Ethical Code of Conduct ● Have strict rules against plagiarism ● Provide an
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Unit 312 Design and produce documents in a business environment Understand the purpose and value of designing and producing high quality and attractive documents 1.1 – Describe different types of documents that may be designed and produced and the different styles that could be used Memos: Are an informal piece of information that can be paper based or electronically Faxes: A type of business document that can be sent between business the fastest ways either black or white or in colour. Letters:
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Unit 303 Working in a business environment Outcome 1: Understand the purpose and benefits of respecting and supporting other people at work. 1:1 By supporting people within the working environment you can get things done successfully and learn new things from others. You have to make sure you are focused on the objectives you are working towards so that they will be completed effectively. When supporting other people you can learn new skills from them and improve on the ones you already have
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PowerPoint to accompany Chapter 1 Accounting and the business environment Learning Objectives 1. Use accounting vocabulary 2. Apply accounting concepts and principles 3. Use the accounting equation 4. Analyse business transactions 5. Prepare the financial statements 6. Evaluate business performance Horngren‚ Best‚ Fraser‚ Willett: Accounting 6e © 2010 Pearson Australia Objective 1 Use accounting vocabulary. Horngren‚ Best‚ Fraser‚ Willett: Accounting 6e © 2010 Pearson
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Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My
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make additional acquisitions‚ support its $30 billion debt‚ as well as allow executives to cash in on their stock options. The final reason why people participate in unethical behavior is because the company culture puts the bottom line ahead of ethical behavior. This is exactly what happened at Enron. Enron had a program called “rank and yank.” In the “rank and yank” process your performance is evaluated yearly and if you are ranked the 15-20 percent lowest ranking employees you are let go or encouraged
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Brewing Company work to address? How has NBB taken a strategic approach to addressing these issues? Why do you think the company has chosen to focus on environmental issues? New Belgium Brewing strives to reduce negative impact on the natural environment through cost-efficient energy-saving alternatives. New Belgium Brewing commissioned a study found that their largest amount of carbon dioxide actually came from the coal-fuelled power plant that supplied the brewery with electricity. With that in
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The Business Environment and the AIS An AIS does not exist in a vacuum; rather it is an integral part of the firm it serves. The AIS has close relationship with the organization of the firm and its physical operations or process. The firm itself is a system with its own environment. Many of the business and accounting events that are captured and processed by the AIS arise within the environment of the business firm. There are three subsystem of the firm: organizational‚ operational and information
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Profit/Loss 0 $90 $ 0 _90__ __0_ _-90__ 1 90 90 _180__ _140__ _-40__ 2 90 170 _260__ _280__ _20__ 3 90 290 _380__ _420__ __40_ 4 90 430 _420__ _560__ __140_ 5 90 590 _680__ _700__ _20__ 6 90 770 _860__ _840__ __-20_ a. Complete the table. b. What level of output should the firm produce to maximize profits? 4 units 3. How does the demand curve faced by a monopoly differ from the demand curve faced by a perfectly competitive firm? Explain. A
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Kaplan University LS311 Lori Kieffer-Garrison Unit 4 Case Study Kayla Fulrath November 19th‚ 2012 In this case study‚ we are looking into what constitutes a contract and when a person is obligated to honor a contract. In this scenario Carrie offered to sell a set of legal encyclopedias to Antonio for $300.00. Antonio said that he would think about her offer and let her know his decision the next day. Norvel‚ who had overheard the conversation between Carrie and Antonio‚ said to Carrie‚ "I
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