hundred thousand members (N). In 1996‚ the NASW established their NASW Code of Ethics with the function of helping guide the professional conduct of social workers (N). Apart of the NASW’s Code of Ethics is six ethical values and their corresponding principles. These six values include: service‚ social justice‚ dignity and worth of the person‚ importance of human relationships‚ integrity‚ and competence (National). Their code of ethics had me thinking about my own ethical values that I try to live my
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Analysis on a “Code of Ethics” A code of ethics is a set of written or unwritten rules that are established and followed by a formed establishment. Different professions have varying codes of ethics based of their relationship with the public and how their line of work could have direct consequences on the said “public”‚ whose very definition is up for debate. Why is a code of ethics put into place if people are expected to always do the right thing considering they are rational and moral people
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The Phar-Mor Code of Ethics Phar-Mor strives to be the leading retailer in providing the lowest priced and highest quality goods for our communities‚ while delivering exemplary levels of customer service. Phar-Mor believes in providing a positive and ethical working environment to help guide all employees in word and action‚ which promotes an unshakable framework of integrity and trust between all stakeholders. Phar-Mor endeavors to proactively contribute to its communities through local philanthropies
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standards‚ Code of Ethics that needs to be follow. It is really important for a HIM profession to conform and understand meaning of Code of Ethics which established by CHIMA. In order to achieve an ethical working environment‚ Code of Ethics not only can regulate‚ but also influence and encourage staff to pursue our goals. But we still have to face the truth that not everyone will abide by the regulation correctly. In this case study‚ it’s an example of a breach of the Code of Ethics. First‚ this
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The ‘Parable of the Sadhu’ discussed how a group hiking up the Himalayan Mountains encountered an ethical dilemma and how their decisions are similar to corporate ethics. This article presents a complex situation in which immediate action was necessary. In briefly‚ a group of multi-national individuals embarked on a trip of a life-time up the mountain. Along their journey up‚ Sadhu‚ an Indian holy man‚ was discovered naked and barely alive by the group of multicultural mountaineers. Each ethnic group
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decision. While act utilitarianism concentrates on individual actions to maximize happiness‚ rule utilitarianism states that moral codes should be used. A set of moral codes would better distinguish what is right and what is wrong. The moral rules are used to produce overall happiness for society. This form of utilitarianism explains that we should utilize the optimal moral code to maximize happiness. The same example above can be applied to rule utilitarianism. The doctor would need to consider moral
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services to large corporations. This is an accounting firm that held by reputation and trust by public and investor but it facing bankruptcy in the end. Early of the 20th century‚ invertors don’t know who can be trust because there was spread of business scandals. All they need was auditors. Andersen establishes a company to be trusted. He and his auditors will check and certificate the company accounts if the accounts were honestly and accurately. Andersen advises his partners to pay attention on
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Respect Respect is a behavior to “admire someone because of his or her knowledge‚ skill‚ personal qualities” or “to be careful not to do anything against someone’s wishes‚ right” (Longman Dictionary of American English‚ p. 776). Respecting other people is an ethical behavior that is good not only in academic environment but also in personal life. People have their own background‚ beliefs‚ opinions‚ characteristics‚ and points of view. I think that when people respect each other‚ they will resolve
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Professional Characteristics Expected of a Teacher Gilbert M. Forbes DepEd QUEZON Principals and the public want ideal characteristics from their teachers which ideally are primary components of wellperforming schools. Accept it or not‚ but teachers are the heart of education given their gargantuan roles. To have good and better teachers equate to good and better quality learning experiences among learners even in the most unparallel situations. It could not be substituted by flashy school buildings
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Chapter 3: What‚ in your view‚ makes a company “good” or “bad”‚ particularly if you start with the idea that ethics is an important part of your evaluation? Why? According to the Webster’s dictionary‚ good is defined as a favorable character or tendency. Every company has the option of being good or bad. One wrong move can turn a good company bad and one right move can turn a bad company good. Companies that use cheap labor versus companies that use high paid‚ highly educated labor are not bad
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