Journal of Business Case Studies – January/February 2010 Volume 6‚ Number 1 Sunbeam Corporation: A Forensic Analysis Patricia Hatfield‚ Ph.D.‚ Bradley University‚ USA Shelly Webb‚ Ph. D.‚ Xavier University‚ USA ABSTRACT The members of the Board of Directors at Sunbeam were completely bewildered. Al Dunlap‚ Sunbeam’s highly successful but controversial CEO was threatening to resign after almost two years of leading Sunbeam successfully out of a slump that had threatened the long-term
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Stephanie Hernandez Ethics HU 357 August 3‚ 2013 Nike’s Code of Ethics Matter of Respect: Nike knows that people perform best in a work environment free from unlawful harassment and discrimination‚ and we want to be sure that harassment and discrimination of all types do not occur at Nike. To that end‚ Nike’s policy prohibits discrimination and harassment‚ seeks to prevent harassment and provides employees with an effective complaint process. Employees must take care to treat other the
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Code of Ethics and Security Case Study Kathy Ankenbrandt AJS 532 May 21‚ 2012 Mr. Cyril Vierra Abstract The Juvenile Justice System is a separate world from the criminal justice system. There are laws that protect the youth of today on a level where it is exclusive to only a certain age group. There are considerations that are often brought in to sentencing for the youth that would never be considered for an adult. There are decisions that have to be made on different levels including age
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Multiple Choice 1. The following are the attributes of a private corporation. What is the exception? A) It is an artificial being B) It is created by law C) It has the right of succession D) Its power attributes‚ or properties are expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence E) None of the above 2. A corporation has a personality of its own because it is legal or a juridical person. Which among the following is not a consequence of its separate personality? A) It may
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My Personal Code of Ethics Personal Life I shall strive to be truthfull in my word and actions at all times. I will not purposefully deceive for purpose of personal gain. I may tell little white lies in situations where feelings my be hurt by telling the truth (ex. bad meal‚ new haircut looks awful..etc). I will not purposefully mislead others or profit from their ignorance. I will not purposefully cause harm to any other individual. In a case of self defense‚ I will only use enough force to escape
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to quantity issued 0.22 % 0.203 % Settlement of transit losses 220 33.62 Crore Settlement of storage losses 220 14.03 Crore Submission of FCI’s Accounts to C&AG for the year 2012-13 for audit 31.08.13 31.08.13 Quality check of food grains stored with FCI 100 100% Mechanization of godowns (one unit of 5000 MT) 22 4 Units Sales quantity from FCI Wheat -27.00 MMT Wheat -1.5 MMT Rice -33.33 MMT Rice -13.47 MMT Providing canteen facilities in FCI depots
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Since Radiology is my field of choice‚ I am going to talk about the code of ethics for Radiology and why I feel Radiology is the career for me. As a Radiologic Technician you interact with the daily general public on a daily basis. Radiologic Technicians are given a set of rules that they must follow to help provide the best quality care for their patients. I believe that the three main rules are how you assist your patients‚ how you treat your patients‚ and how to provide the best quality care.
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Nurses must consider the needs and respect the values of every patient. The nine provisions of the Code of Ethics for Nurses establishes guidelines to ensures that every patient is treated with dignity‚ respect and decisions being made on behalf of the patient conform to ethical standards. To promote dignity and respect‚ nurses need to communicate openly‚ honestly‚ and sincerely to gain the trust of their patients and provide care without prejudgment. Factors that may impact decision making of the
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History of Jollibee In 1975 Tony Tan and his family opened a Magnolia Ice Cream parlor in Cubao. Sometime in 1978‚ Tony Tan and his brothers and sisters engaged the services of a management consultant‚ Manuel C. Lumba. Lumba shifted the business focus from ice cream to hotdogs‚ after his studies showed that a much larger market was waiting to be served. Lumba became Tan’s last business and management mentor. The Jollibee mascot was inspired by local and foreign children’s books. Lumba created the
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Due to the size and economic impact‚ it is primarily involved with the management of public limited companies and observes the corporate structures thus aiding strategic decision-making. There are many types of organisations who produce value-based codes and implement them into their corporate policies. This is so that the standard expected from individuals is clear and that a valuable approach is made. Corporate Governance supplies internal regulations in relation to the director’s actions and therefore
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