CHAPTER 2 BUSINESS ETHICS CONCEPTS & CASES ADITYA AKBAR ENDRY M SINATRYA RIANDIKA SYACHRIAL SELY DWIYANI Based on Business Ethics Manuel G. Velasquez UTILITARIANISM ACTIONS AND POLICIES SHOULD BE EVALUATED ON THE BASIS OF THE BENEFITS AND COSTS THEY WILL IMPOSE ON SOCIETY. THE ONLY MORALLY RIGHT ACTION IN ANY SITUATION IS THAT WHOSE UTILITY IS GREATEST BY COMPARISON TO THE UTILITY OF ALL THE OTHER ALTERNATIVES . we begin with a discussion of apartheid-era South Africa and Caltex‚ an American
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Principles of Management Dyck / Neubert Chapter 5 Ethics Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 5|1 Why Study Ethics? • The emphasis on ethics is related to: – The world is changing rapidly. – Unethical decisions by managers are receiving more attention. – Managers are moral agents. Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 5|2 What Is Ethics? • Ethics – A set of principles or moral standards that differentiate right from wrong. • Management Ethics – The study of moral
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The Nervous System By: Brooklynne Harris Scenario A loud crashing sound causes everyone in the room to quickly turn their heads toward the source of the noise. Describe the path of the signal through the human nervous system from initial stimulus of sound to the response of turning the head. Crash and then turn of the head The Journey The loud sound that the person heard is the stimulus. In order to hear a sound‚ sound waves have to be generated and sent to the cochlea in the inner ear. From
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Individual and LT DQs‚ weekly reflection‚ and individual paper. For the individual paper (use your Leadership Plan from LDR/711A) and prepare a short PPT addressing these points: Describe the leader you aspire to be in 3-5 years in a role you aspire to have and address the following areas: How do your current performance strengths and vulnerabilities contribute to your performance as the leader you aspire to be? How do you need to change? How have the seminal theorists discussed in this course
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Melbourne and owns her own studio. She is interested in ceramics and works as a ceramics conservator. She did a bachelor of fine arts ceramics in Melbourne in 1987 and graduated from west Dean College in the UK after doing ceramics and glass conservation and restoration. She also did a bachelor of laws at La Trobe uni in Melbourne and uses her knowledge of political and social issues in her art. Penny Byrne uses her knowledge of ceramics and knowledge of world issues combined with simplicity and
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Department of Mgt Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka 1.1 Introduction of the study The study of this paper focuses on how the HRM is practiced in Monno Group of Industries. This company is one of the leading organizations in the country in producing ceramic products. Here I tried to make an observation on its HRM practice so that it enriches my theoretical knowledge on HRM with practical views and processes involve in Human resource management. Business is such an arena where there are very few similarities
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his influence‚ the Kansas City Art Institute became on of the best in the country. He was named one of the twelve greatest living potters in the world. His connection to Kansas City is a obvious one; if it weren’t for him‚ we wouldn’t have the ceramics department we have at KCAI. Ken’s work is similar to Pablo Picasso’s. They both did a number of works that used large dark brush strokes to outline the shape of what they were trying to paint. Ken’s work often consisted of clean lines on his
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Internee Report ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Practice In FARR Ceramics Ltd. Submitted to: Liza khanom Lecturer Department of Management studies BBA Program Jagannath University‚ Dhaka Submitted by: Fakhrul Islam ID: 07882541 Reg. No: 072183 Section: A BBA‚ 3rd Batch Department of Management Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka Letter of Transmittal Date- April 30‚ 2013 To Liza Khanam Lecturer Department of Management Studies Jagannath University
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PROCESS COSTING DR. ALOK DIXIT INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT LUCKNOW COSTING SYSTEMS USED TO DETERMINE PRODUCT COSTS Costing Systems Process Costing Job-order Costing Mass production of identical or similar products (at process-level). For example‚ Sugar‚ food‚ chemical industry. Many units of a single‚ homogeneous product flow evenly through continuous production process(s). One unit of product is indistinguishable (at process-level) from any other unit of product. Each unit
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Business Intelligence and Analytics: Systems for Decision Support (10th Edition) Chapter 1: An Overview of Business Intelligence‚ Analytics‚ and Decision Support -2 Learning Objectives Understand today’s turbulent business environment and describe how organizations survive and even excel in such an environment (solving problems and exploiting opportunities) Understand the need for computerized support of managerial decision making Understand an early framework for managerial decision
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