Ethics Game Simulation Reflective Journal Nannette Johnstone HCS 478 February 7‚ 2012 Barbara Scheibe‚ RNC‚ MSN Ethics Game Simulation Reflective Journal This journal contains my reflections of the Ethics Game simulation assignment. The purpose of this assignment is to help me understand how to make ethical decisions using a decision model. Ethical Issue #1-Presented during my shift We have a 16 year old pregnant patient (RB)‚ in her tenth hour of labor. Her parents are present and have
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Cross-Cultural Perspectives Debra Blackwelder ETH-316 MAy 12‚ 2014 Chuck Thompson Cross-Cultural Perspectives When an organization goes global‚ there are new social and ethical issues that arise. A company like Wal-Mart is no different. Wal-Mart is considered a retail giant and one of the largest companies in the world. It has grown as a staple in America as well as on an international platform‚ touching base in countries such as Japan and China. Wal-Mart is the largest retailer and the largest
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University of Phoenix Material Appendix C Part I Define the following terms: Term | Definition | Discrimination | Discrimination is when you treat someone in a way that can be negative or positive( being in favor of) based on their group’s (race‚ religious‚ gender‚ ethnic‚ background‚ etc.) instead of their individual work. | Institutional discrimination | Institutional discrimination is when a company or a major dominant group promotes biased treatment to a certain group of people based
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Cross Cultural Perspectives ETH-316 April 1‚ 2013 Cross Cultural Perspectives A money-spinning product fed by an incongruous campaign Just Do It‚ Nike a global company who increased its share from $ 877 million worldwide to $ 9.2 billion within 10 years (Nike’s “Just Do It” Advertising Campaign‚ 2011). A brilliant profit boosting marketing campaign‚ in which many evoked possibilities‚ audacity whereas others evoked indifference for human rights standards‚ and the ecological system. This paper
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University of Phoenix Material Week Three EthicsGame Simulation Worksheet Student Name: _________________________ Facilitator: _________________________ Complete the interactive EthicsGame simulation located on the University of Phoenix student website for Week Three. Note. You can only go through the simulation once‚ so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation uses the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. Take notes about your decisions
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Game Simulation that helps to have a view on new threats and opportunities. Many companies lack of unethical acts and behaviors‚ which results in the loss of stakeholders shares. Rethinking a company’s purpose in terms of societal needs can help to differentiate from competition‚ promote public trust‚ and increase stakeholder value. A company needs to have their mind set to do "good"‚ not just to do "well". This leads to the decision‚ which the simulation experience changes the existing shelved products
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3for3 GAMES 3FOR3‚ ALSO KNOWN AS COOPERATING OF TWO CLUBS (SOMETIMES WE HAVE 3 CLUBS‚ IT STARTED IN SPAIN‚ SPAIN’S TRIANGLES) IS MOSTLY WHEN CLUBS PLAYING YEARS AND HOME TEAM WINS (OTHER PART OF A SEASON AGAIN HOME TEAM WIN‚ TEAM WHICH IN FIRST GAME WAS AWAY TEAM - BUT THIS IS NOT RULE‚ READ MORE)..IT IS CLASSICAL 3 FOR 3..i WOULD SAY THAT IN LOWER LEAGUES ARE MUCH MORE GAMES THAN IN FIRST‚ EXPECIALLY IN TOP 5 LEAGUES. IT THINK IN ENGLAND PREMIER AND GERMANY BUNDESLIGA ARE MINIMUM COOPERATING‚ BUT
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order to meet the shareholders/investor’s expectations which were: 1. Grow earnings per share(EPS) 7% annually through year 15 and 5% annually thereafter. 2. Maintain a ROE(Return On average Equity) investment of 15% or more every year. 3. Maintain B+ credit rating or higher. 4. Achieve image rating of 70 or higher‚ and 5. Stock price gains averaging about 7%per year through year 15 and 5%per year thereafter. (Thompson‚ Stappenbeck and Reidenbach‚ 2012). We are in the athletic
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Critical Thinking Scenario Reflection Blood Money Daniel M. Buricea ETH/316 09/08/2014 Professor Ryan Busch In this particular scenario‚ we are looking at the ethical challenges in transplant medicine which refer to how the organs are procured‚ distributed and what measures can be taken to resolve these challenges. In the video presented by ABC News‚ in China the organ procurement is mostly based on executing prisoners. This fact was confirmed by “Dr. Ronald Gutman‚ an advisor to
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6 ------------------------------------------------- Associate Program Material Racial Diversity in Society Worksheet Part I Complete the following using the MySocLab Social Explorer Map: Income Inequality by Race (located on the student website) as a reference: * Select 1 racial group from the list below: * African American * Asian American * Arab American * Hispanic American/Latino * White/Caucasian * Write a 150- to 300-word summary of the economic
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