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    Enron - Ethics

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    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room / Lack of Ethics Enron at one time was a Fortune 500 company‚ but in truth it was just a fallacy and a lie for what it truly was‚ an ethically bankrupt company that eventually became a bankrupt company. Henry Taylor‚ a 19th century statesman wrote “Falsehood ceases to be falsehood‚ when the truth is not expected to be spoken”. Enron senior management gets a failing grade on truth and disclosure. The purpose of ethics is to enable recognition of how a particular

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    Managerial Ethics

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    Managerial Ethics How does a manager supervise ethics in the workplace in today’s business environment? What benefits will come of it for leaders and managers? Should a manager/supervisor be concerned with both moral and practical ethics in the work environment? How does a manager “learn” to manage workplace ethical behavior? Is it from examples that managers become better at managing ethics in the workplace? I think that would be a hard lesson learned. If you have read the headlines lately

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    Marketing Ethics

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    Social Responsibility and Ethics in Marketing M Mohamed Labbai* Abstract This Paper explains the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Ethics in Marketing and Identifies and Analyses the points such as 1) To what extent the academicians in the B-Schools are imparting to their budding marketing managers‚ the importance of Social responsibility and Ethics in their marketing subject or as a separate course. 2) How far the practicing marketing managers in India giving importance to the

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    Bussiness Ethic

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    CH1 1. Business Ethics’ definition Comprises principles‚ values‚ and standards that guide behavior in the world of business Principles: specific boundaries for behavior that are universal and absolute E.g. freedom of speech‚ and civil liberties (rights) 公民权利 Values: Used to develop socially enforced norms强制规范 E.g. Integrity廉正,正直‚ accountability责任‚ trust 2. The 21st Century’s New Focus: Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002) 沙賓法案 (SOX Act) Continued issues with corporate non-compliance (a series of

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    Bussiness Ethics

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    1. Integrity-based approach in ethics management emphasizes the definition of aspirational values. It focuses on results which means it focuses on what is achieved rather than how it was achieved. Also‚ it encourages good behavior rather than spotting errors and pushing bad behavior. Therefore‚ it is an approach that is highly devolved with significant autonomy‚ relying largely on the integrity of its participants rather than the application of extensive rules and control as in the case of compliance-based

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    Casino Ethics

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    gluttonous causes then of course that is termed as unethical. By the establishment of state legal action must be taken in opposition to these casinos for the right to not be distinguished in opposition to for using our minds to improve ourselves. And‚ a business should not be permitted to charge some clients more for the similar product as well‚ particularly right in front of the two clients at the table. Casinos have all rights to be as profitable as possible and achievable‚ but not by cheating the particular

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    Organizational Ethics

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    Introduction The term “ethics”‚ as it is applied to business and organizations‚ is difficult to precisely define. The International Business Ethics Institute defines business ethics as “a form of applied ethics” that “aims at inculcating a sense within a company’s employee population of how to conduct business responsibly” (Business ethics primer‚ 2004). The Institute notes that the term business ethics does not translate well into other (non-English) languages and that it can be hard‚ even within

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    Ethics in Hospitality

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    Business Ethics in Hospitality Brian Scott Angerer University of Phoenix In the hospitality industry ethical issues abound both for the business itself and the community at large. Business ethics is a complicated subject that can be described as‚ the behavior that a business

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    Kellog's Ethics

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    The Kellogg’s company shows a serious commitment to ethics. In 2007‚ they were the top U.S. company for ethics in the food and beverage industry; third globally.[1] Their role in the food and beverage industry has been maintained for over 100 years‚ and they produce their products globally‚ spanning 180 countries. They produce food items such as cookies‚ crackers‚ cereal‚ baking needs‚ and many other snack items commonly consumed. Ethics is a large part of the Kellogg’s organization; they

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    Work Ethics

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    Title: A New Work Ethic Dr. Jason Carthen Business Ethic 309 January 29‚ 2011 A New Work Ethic Business ethic is the study of what constitute right and wrong. Or good and bad‚ human conduct in a business context. Moral standards are different because they concern behavior that is of serious consequence to human welfare that can profoundly injure or benefit people. The conventional norms against lying‚ stealing‚ stealing‚ and killing deal with action that can hurt people. Morality serves

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