of the client‚ to create a boundary and avoid an outside connection with the client. What if the helping professional decides to look up information concerning the client on Facebook? If the helping professional agrees to connect‚ then it could be a case that leads to a dual relationship. In terms of the client‚ this becomes a privacy and confidentiality issue‚ because all clients have the right to privacy‚ and so does the helping
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ASSIGNMENT NO.1 Subject: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Topic: Business Ethics scenario Case Study Date: 7th March 2011 Submitted by: Miss. Janhavi R Joshi Submitted to: Professor Mrs. Monica Khanna 1. Receiving a Holiday Gift: A supplier sends a basket of expensive foodstuffs to your home at Christmas with a card: "We hope you and your family enjoy the ’goodies.’". What action(s) might you want to take? Answer: Ethical dilemma: There are two reasons for such generosity from the Supplier
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Polluter’s dilemma case Name Institution The stakeholders in the scenario are the fishes in the lake. Due to the increased and continuous toxic from the industries that drain in to the river and into the lake‚ the fish might be declared unsafe for human consumption. This is according to the report quoted in the newspaper from a scientist from the university and an environmental group is watching it. Another stakeholder affected in the proposed application of the new technology is the company
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my SMART goals and I will show that they‚ of course‚ are specific‚ measurable‚ attainable‚ relevant‚ and time-bound. Additionally‚ the objectives of this particular unit (Leadership and Ethics) will be included. The course room states that one should be able to define and evaluate a high ethical environment in your organization‚ which is easy as I am not currently in a company. Yet my ideal looks like a vital‚ collaborative group that draws on each other‚ without keeping score‚ feeling guilty
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HUM300 Module 5 Case Study: Home Depot Implements Stakeholder Orientation 1. On the basis of Home Depot’s response to environmental issues‚ describe the attributes (power‚ legitimacy‚ and urgency) of this stakeholder. Home Depot seems to have been very responsible and responsive to the environmental issues. It initiated several practices and principles that are key to protecting the environment as a large corporation‚ but also in creating awareness and social responsibility. It is obvious
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medical decisions had to go through Stevie’s parents. When Mr. and Mrs. Lipa finally arrived at the hospital they discovered the Lipa’s were part of the Romany Society and they had strong ties to the culture. Dr. House handled the testing and case reviews. Dr. House suggested that it was a Venous System low-pressure blood leak. The MRI testing didn’t reveal and leakage in the Venous System. This left the team and Dr. House baffled. As the team was still trying to figure out what was wrong with
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Introduction This paper is a based on a case study of Nike. The paper will be discussing legal and ethical analysis and how the impact the operational/ ethical issues of the organization‚ the paper shall also be discussing the contribution factors and how the company’s corporate culture may have helped to minimize the unethical behavior or actually contributed to/caused the unethical behavior. The paper is also going to provide ethical decision factors‚ which are going to address or going to be
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| Political Environment Case | | | | | | Political Environment Case Study This case study provides some good examples of how politics can affect improvement in areas that are much needed within society in general‚ but especially regarding the area of criminal justice. This is a very likely situation that could happen and shows some of the problems that are involved that slows down the process of improvement. I believe in this particular case study there are extra factors
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possibility that Tom ’s illness might affect the solvency of her business by bringing adverse publicity if news of his illness spread‚ she has been contemplating firing him; a swift turnaround from her previous plans of promoting him to manager. The case concludes asking if Carla should begin planning for any repercussions if Tom ’s health begins to decline. Legal Aspect: When
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help for Howard but overstepped her boundaries as a professional social worker. When she had lunch with Howard it made her realize that she had a sexual attraction towards him. In the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners Code of Ethics‚ there were three ethic codes that I felt was acceptable for this scenario. The first one was number
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