FINAL EXAM ON BUSINESS ETHICS MEN and WOMEN FOR OTHERS By: Fr. Pedro Arrupe‚S.J. How can I put into practice Fr. Pedro Arrupe’s admonitions in my workplace? Submitted by: Roselle Marie D. Azucena‚ RN‚ MAN In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Business Ethics Ateneo Graduate School of Business-Regis Program Submitted to: Professor Manuel Dy My Workplaces: COMPANY PROFILE Mary Mediatrix Medical Center is a privately owned medical facility based in Lipa City
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Santosh Tarmal Uma Mahesh Banner Id:@02887292 Cohort-A (A-32) Analysis of Marketing Ethics I would to focus on scenario 4. Acme is the company involved in selling the industrial supplies. The company provides the purchasing agents with gifts in order to encourage more purchase. Acme’s policy is that‚ bigger the order‚ bigger the gift for purchasing agents. The gifts range from a pair of tickets to a sporty event to outboard motors and snow mobiles. This scenario throws light on the golden rule
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Ethics Paper Anthony Paul Torres OBHR-330 October 19th‚ 2012 On October 8th‚ “The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron” was watched. This movie was aired by CBS in January 2003 after the Enron Corporation went bankrupt on December 2nd of 2001. Enron was an American energy and services company established in Houston‚ Texas. Hence‚ this film narrates the rise and fall of this corporation. But‚ what is so important about Enron or watching this movie? Before Enron went bankrupt‚ it
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Running head: USE OF RESTRAINTS The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Kerry B. Bledsoe MidAmerica Nazarene University The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Introduction The use of physical restraints has been a controversial yet frequently used nursing intervention for confused and hospitalized patients with severe mental disorders over the past two decades. In many Western countries there were between 3.4% and 30% of acute elderly care and rehabilitation patients subjected
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Chapter 9 : Managing and controlling ethics programs Chapter Outline Using a business ethics program as a part of strategic planning and management activities is critical to any firm * To be successful‚ must put controls and systems in place to make sure they are being used effectively * Such as input‚ output and process controls * Input – providing necessary tools and resources to the company * Also good employees and effective training and systems * Process
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the cooperation of officials in other corporations or affiliates. There are several reasons for someone or a company to consider preforming unethical behavior‚ such as for self-interest—greed‚ an accountant may embezzle funds from his or her employer for financial gain‚ the Chief Financial Officer of a publicly traded corporation may prepare financial statements to appear as though the company is performing much better than it actually is‚ because he or she wants their stock portfolio to
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UNDERSTANDING MCDONALD’S AMONG THE “WORLD’S MOST ETHICAL COMPANIES” KEY WORDS; ETHICS‚ SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY‚ ANIMAL WELFARE‚ LEGITIMACY PURPOSE OF THE ARTICLE The animal welfare policies and related public communication initiatives of MCDONALD’S corporation are examined in the context of the organization being named as one of the world’s most ethical organizations. WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS OF THE ARTICLE OR THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE? The actions of
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The Kardell paper mill was established at the turn of the century on the Cherokee River in southeastern Ontario by the Kardell family. By 1985‚ the Kardell Paper Co. had outgrown its original mill and had encompassed several facilities in different locations‚ generating total revenues of $1.7 billion per year. The original mill continued to function and was the firm’s largest profit center. The Kardell family no longer owned shares in the firm‚ which had become a publicly traded company whose shares
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Jennifer Lancaster Case Study 5 pg. 246 Business & Professional Ethics Zap 1078 All That Glitters Isn’t Gold 1. Determine the stakeholders in this case. Rank them according to importance and explain your reasoning. The stakeholders in this case study are David Walsh‚ John Felderhof‚ the Indonesian government‚ Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold‚ and Mike de Guzman. David Walsh is the most important player in this case. Without him acquiring the land in Indonesia to mine‚ there wouldn’t be
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Ethics Reflection Paper Lourdes Munoz STR/581 Strategic Planning & Implementation September 2nd‚ 2010 Gary Solomon Abstract Ethics and Social responsibility resides in an important set of our own personal values. When it comes to Business matter and operation the customer must feel confidence and this has been taken for granted several times on recent corporate scandals and collapses‚ a perfect example of missed conducted ethic and responsibility is Enron. Is extremely important for companies
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