NAME : ISHAK BIN AB GHANI MATRIX ID : 2011424226 SUBJECT / CODE : OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT / OPM 770 Case 1: Leman Ethics 1. Identify and discuss the major issue(s) in the case. i. Leman’s dilemmas on unusual opportunity vs. ethics of Leman’s organization. ii. Leman’s proposal to make-to-hold arrangement‚ with result approximately 10% saving. 2. What are the key facts of the case? i. Perjawa Steel is one of the distributors ii. There is a luxurious treatment offered by the Perjawa
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consideration to a number of issues outside the traditional scope of making money‚ of which ethics is most certainly one. As our business grows and becomes more significant‚ we impact on the lives and circumstances of people in ways we can only imagine - through bringing jobs‚ creating wealth and inspiring others to grow their businesses. An important part of engaging in this process is understanding your business ethics‚ which if not up to scratch can leave you with a bad reputation and can even ruin your
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Communication Ethics Never suffer a thought to be harbored in your mind which you would not avow openly. When tempted to do anything in secret‚ ask yourself if you would do it in public. If you would not‚ be sure it is wrong. Letter from Thomas Jefferson to his grandson Francis Eppes‚ age 14‚ Monticello‚ May 21‚ 1816 Pick up the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times any given morning and look through sections A and C. The news is not especially encouraging: “AUCTION” BROKERS ARE CHARGED
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United States vs. Iverson CH2O is a company that blends chemicals to create products such as acid cleaners‚ and then ships the blended chemicals in drums to the customers. After the drums containing the chemicals reaches the customer‚ CH2O asked that the customer returned the drums to be reused. Once the drums were returned‚ the company cleaned the drums themselves‚ and wastewater was produced in the process. Because the local sewer authority would not accept the wastewater‚ CH2O discharged
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Ethics in Globalization Ethics in Globalization Moderator: Panelists: Rafael M. Di Tella‚ Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration Robert R. Glauber‚ Adjunct Lecturer‚ Harvard Kennedy School Michael G. Oxley‚ Former Congressman and Chairman‚ House Financial Services Committee Daniel L. Vasella‚ Chairman and CEO‚ Novartis AG major shock that 2) suggests systemic corruption. Both call into some question the legitimacy of U.S. capitalism. Overview It is ethically legitimate for
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Ethics and Education: OVERVIEW: The study of ethics is essential for a good education for various reasons. In this essay‚ I will discuss those reasons in detail and provide examples. For one‚ it teaches students to become better individuals by teaching them to abide by society’s rules and regulations. It also teaches students to lead by example and be better leaders. Most important of all‚ it also helps students deal with conflicts in the present and future. Before I start to tell you what the
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known religious group. They were known for reasons that made them separate from the Catholic Church. They are also extremely well known for their strong work ethic. This ethic was the foundation of America and is now lost upon the Americans who depend upon their country to give them the material possessions they want but do not want to do any work for those things. A large number of people who came over to America from England in the 1600’s were Puritan. They moved to American because of strong religious
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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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Personal Ethics Statement Yes I agree completely with the results of my Work Culture Preferences‚ it matches what I considered ideal work culture to be. I don’t mind taking charge and leading a group or team. I follow rules 100%‚ and I like being busy at work. Yes there is a relationship with effective study habits techniques and being successful in the work culture. Practice always works‚ and work and dedication has rewards. My strengths were following instructions‚ coping with pressure
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How Do Casinos Guard Against Unethical Behavior? How do casinos guard against unethical behavior? Introductions: A casino is type of facility which homes and accommodates certain kinds of gambling actions. Casinos are most generally constructed‚ combined‚ or near with restaurants‚ cruise ships‚ retail shopping‚ hotels‚ or various other attractive tourist places. There is also much arguing over whether or not the economic and social effects of casino
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