1 Agency Visit Paper BSHS/332 Professional Ethics and Legal issues in Human Service In summer of 2011 I made a decision that would change my life to move from Southern California to Atlanta‚ Georgia. I was laid off‚ bored‚ and wanting a change in my life and with the support of my family and friends I made the move by myself. The first few months down there were a culture shock; I had no friends and no job. One I received a phone call to work for a nonprofit organization called
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1. The "public comment" period closes on an OSHA proposed regulation‚ and your business had filed a public comment against the proposed regulation explaining that the regulation would not fix the problem that OSHA was trying to remedy‚ that the regulation would cost more than the problem itself‚ and that the regulation was a tax‚ not a safety change. List two arguments available to your company that may succeed in overturning the regulation. Answer: The proposed regulation would not fix the problem
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Challenges of the Enron Organization LDR 531 October 21‚ 2010 Doreen Gournaris Introduction To be effective as a team‚ team members need to communicate with each other. Enron lacked good leadership within their organization and the leaders in executive levels allowed accounting fraud and decentralized corporate departments. Enron’s team was faced with communications‚ collaboration and conflict management and top leadership had issues dealing with this situation. This paper will (1) describe
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When I sit down to write this paper‚ I cannot help but to remember Lord Brahma‚ whose four heads were meant‚ simultaneously‚ to recite all four Vedas.Similarly‚ when I look at this problem of organizational challenges in India‚ I yearn to have those four heads- because there are Four Faces which need to interact in tandem.Firstly‚let us have a look at the three visible heads and then lastly‚ the invisible head. The three visible faces can be described as - Head 1: ASKING QUESTIONS Head 2: SEEKING
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James Rachels argues against theories of selfishness that the psychological egoists maintain. He challenges the view that everyone always does what he or she wants by showing that we often dounpleasant tasks for the future pleasures or from obligation. Altruism is recognized as not acting in self interest. He also clears up the confusions that selfishness and self interest share the same meaning. *Psychological egoists argue that we always do what we want to do. Rachel says that is questionable and
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and sellers they brought together (Sims and Brinkmann‚ 2003). It was after this time that company began to thrive and the culture dramatically changed. During this complex changing environment was Enron leadership’s chance to decide the company’s ethical future. Enron altered their financial sheets by logging profits before they actually happened. Then they hid the debt by putting the debt in their partnership companies. “When the extent of its debt burden came to light‚ Enron’s credit rating fell
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normative position. Psychological egoism‚ the most famous descriptive position‚ claims that each person has but one ultimate aim: her own welfare. Normative forms of egoism make claims about what one ought to do‚ rather than describe what one does do. Ethical egoism claims that it is necessary and sufficient for an action to be morally right that it maximize one’s self-interest. Rational egoism claims that it is necessary and sufficient for an action to be rational that it maximize one’s self-interest
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activities affect consumer behaviour and their ethical decision making. Method: This study used a quantitative research approach with a semi-structured questionnaire via convenience sampling method. Results: The results showed that participants believed themselves to be ethical consumers. However in testing their knowledge of supermarkets CSR activities and ethical definitions‚ participants scored lowly. In addition minimum action towards ethical behaviour was illustrated. Conclusion: The more
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Crisis of Values‚ Leadership Challenges‚ and National Development in Nigeria By Terfa Kahaga Anjov Ph.D Department of Religion and Philosophy‚ Benue State University‚ Makurdi‚ Nigeria. Tel: 08036079539 anjovterfa@yahoo.com & Okaneme Godwin Department of Philosophy and Religion‚ University of Abuja‚ Nigeria. & Michael Tsav Department of Philosophy‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka. A PAPER PRESENTED AT HUMANITIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY THE FACULTY
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mates. I will take responsibility of ensuring that the child is cleaned and in proper dressing. In case her mother raises further issues‚ I will report to the director. The mother on the other hand‚ need advice and support in helping the child. 4. Ethical responsibilities in the situation in relation to families and children As a worker‚ one should make the right decision concerning the health of the child and right the actions to be a practice which ensures a child protection. The family has the
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