COURSE OUTLINE SESSION : DECEMBER 2013 DEPARTMENT : DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PROGRAMME : DIPLOMA IN MARKETING LECTURER : NOR ZARINA BINTI PITDIN CLASS : DPM 5A COURSE BUSINESS ETHICS COURSE CODE PB503 CREDIT 3 SYNOPSIS BUSINESS ETHICS is about relationships‚ values‚ justice‚ and culture (personal‚ professional‚ corporate‚ national and global). It also provides a basic framework for examining the range of ethical issues arising from a business context. This course also
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products at the lowest possible price. They believe this is possible by following its Code of Ethics‚ which include obey the law‚ take care of its members‚ take care of its employees‚ and respect its vendors. As of 2014‚ Costco was named the third largest retailer in the United States and in 2015 it is the second largest in the world. Costco has a total of 674 warehouses worldwide. Costco serves more than 10 million members across Canada‚ one of our nations largest retailers‚ averaging $15 billion
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In this squib‚ I defend Norcross’s claim that being unable to stop factory farms’ abuse of animals does not make it morally acceptable for one to eat meat that comes from that practice. The objection that Fred is able to stop the suffering of puppies if he personally stops the eating of cocoamone is irrelevant to someone consuming factory-farmed meat even if refusing to eat it would not end production. It is morally wrong to participate in the practice of factory-farmed animals. (Norcross‚ pg.232)
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Case 2: American Apparel’s Unwrapping Ethics The ethical dilemma within American Apparel is classic example indicating that recognizing an ethical issue is never an easy thing. It has become a successful clothing and fashion company for decades of years and it was well-known for its insistence of product quality which are featured as whole organic and “made in US” Meanwhile‚ American Apparel was admired for its continual exploration for the optimal social warfare for its employees in terms of
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The Housing Bubble’s Link to the Great Recession. A recession is caused by many different factors‚ not just one. It is the coming together of many different problems‚ all at one time. Some factors that contributed to this last Great Recession include consumer indebtedness‚ income inequality‚ lax regulations and the housing bubble. In this paper we will discuss how the Housing Bubble exacerbated and what is its link to the Great Recession. It is necessary to note that because the bursting continues
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I. Introduction Focused Fitness‚ a full-service gym‚ is committed to the health and wellbeing of its clients and has adopted a code of conduct in order to guarantee this extends past physical health. Its ethical principles and responsibilities apply to its employees‚ clients‚ and society. The following ethical principles apply to all parties involved in Focused Fitness operations‚ and this code implements rules to all employees and patrons of Focused Fitness and its affiliates. Focused Fitness will
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POSITION SUMMARY Prepares and sells food and drink items to customers from a Food Service kitchen. Pulls and stocks supplies and ingredients. Cleans kitchen and eating areas. Processes sales‚ collects money‚ and dispenses food and drink items. Follows proper safety and sanitation procedures and standards. Provides prompt and courteous member service. DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES Provides prompt and courteous member service by greeting members‚ obtaining membership
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10 of the Greatest Marketing Innovations in the Past 10 Years What we love about marketing is that it is a continually in a state of evolution. From email and mobile to the real-time web‚ to social acquisition and personalization capabilities‚ marketing technology innovates and improves. Through all of this‚ the best marketing innovations find ways to improve an organizations ability to foster and develop relationships with customers and prospects. In celebrating Neolane’s 10 years of marketing
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As outlined in the Case Study‚ Joseph reported his roommate‚ Greg‚ for being too loud in their residence hall after previously asking him to quiet down. It can be argued that Joseph was maintaining the Common Good. The Common Good is something that does not just happen‚ instead it requires the cooperation of others to be established and maintained properly. Additionally‚ the Common Good is something that is larger than the people that create it. By reporting his roommate for making too much noise
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Notorious Regardless - nosalaka Prosecution- chodana idiripath kirima Subsequent- Fraudulent - VANCHAKRI Loopholes – kapolla Potential- Perceived – PRTHYAKSHA KARANAVA‚ THERUMGANNAVA Promulgated- PRSIDDA KARANAVA‚ PULUL KARANAVA Embezzlement – MULYAVANCHA KIRIMA Influx- AAGAMANAYA‚ GALA EMA Obtained – ATHKARA GANNAWA‚ LABAGANNAVA Lieu – HLAUVA Misappropriation- AUTHU LESA ATHKATAGANIIMA Approximately- ASANNAVASHAYEN Consecutive – ANUGAMI Substantially – THARAMAK VISHALA Downfall
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