to settle the lawsuit that was filed by the state (Press‚ 2012). Capital One also agreed to pay $9.5 million to the state and $1 million Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s office (Press‚ 2012). A spokeswoman for Capital One Tatiana Stead said the company has made substantial
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SOCIOLOGY Submitted To Mr M Nazombe By LYDIA KASONDA (TED/11/NE/033) DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND MEDIA STUDIES POLYTECHNIC 26 September 2014 INTRODUCTION University as institutions of higher learning have their core values. These values are what people judge to be right and
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4. Why is there a double standard placed on public officials regarding liability for conduct that is accepted when acted by private citizens? In the chapter of “Liability: What Should Be the Consequence of Unethical Conduct‚” it argues from an ethical viewpoint that the double standard applied to the public officials is misleading and that it is necessary to disregard the social status when it comes to determining the consequences of equal wrongdoing. This tendency for the public to
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UNETHICAL COMPANIES 1) MONSANTO CO. The Missouri based agricultural company has been named world’s most unethical company. The company leads the world’s production of genetically modified foods. Monsanto is infamous for unfairly suing farmers who try to grow foods both ethically and organically. If the lawsuit is not ruled in Monsanto’s favour‚ they still achieve their desired results as the small-scale farms become bankrupt due to legal costs. The company is also the creator of the highly poisonous
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different reasons within a business organization. Companies must ensure they follow all levels of ethical behavior when any activity is performed at their premises; especially activities related to business research. Business research is the systematic inquisition that provides information to direct managerial decisions (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011). Its purpose is to allow companies access to valuable information on company policies‚ customer service and consumer buying habits
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performing laboratory with professional and ethical conduct. These qualities are professionalism‚ competency and proficiency‚ and clear communications. Unfortunately for many cases where people were found guilty these rules in the laboratory weren’t entirely met. There are many cases of unethical conduct in the laboratory‚ ending up in serious consequences to the scientist and the facility itself. One of the cases portraying unethical conduct that affected the accused could be the one of Jeff Pierce
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find out who was leaking sensitive company information to the press. The author refers to Dunn’s actions as arrogance‚ but they were‚ by any measure‚ unethical conduct across several standards used to classify unethical behavior‚ namely personal gain‚ professional responsibility and legal and social responsibilities. One might assert that Dunn’s actions weren’t unethical because they weren’t conducted for personal gain‚ but were intended to help the company and its shareholders. However‚ this
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Dealing with Unprofessional Conduct Case Study Hiring Situation Due to our product‚ virile shortage share in the market compared with other products. It has to be a motivation for cooperation with HR manager searching for more qualified developer expertise to change the sharing rate in the market for our product. I will discuss with him our country’s law that govern the conditions of transferring employees between competitors working at the same field‚ under the mentioned trade Secrets act; the
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REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE PRACTICE PROBLEMS and CASES Title of the Case REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE PRACTICE PROBLEMS and CASES Sales Agents and Commission Time Context Current RESA GM E.g. If Percentage
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in the face of real-world ethical dilemma and enhance their presentation skills. Instruction: 1. Students are to form a group of EIGHT (8) members ONLY. Members MUST be from the SAME GROUP section. The group leader must register their group at the lecturer’s office. 2. Each group will be required to select an existing company/firm/organization‚ which is currently operating in MALAYSIA and identify and analyse of the business ethical issues. 3. The selection of company/firm/organization
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