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    BUSINESS REPORT ANALYSE THE MAJOR ETHICAL AND ENVIRONEMNT PROBLEMS‚ BY JOHNNY LIM GUAN HOOI STUDENT NUMBER: 0010258586 SUBMISSION DATE: 24th APRIL 2014 WORD COUNT: CONTENTS Section Page Executive Summary Introduction Executive Summary This report have a brief introduction of The Coca-Cola Company and first part will contain an analyse

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    Why is inflicting no harm to participants an important ethical issue when performing social research? Describe the importance of no harm to participants as an ethical issue. Give examples to illustrate the difficulties with this issue. Examples from the book that had difficulties with ethics include the Milgram experiment‚ the Stanford Prison experiment‚ and the syphilis experiment. These experiments were done in the name of science but had a lasting impact on the participants. In the

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    Social responsibility is defined as the organizations obligation to maximize their positive impact on stakeholders‚ and to minimize their negative impact on stakeholders. Social responsibility embodies what is fair as well as represents stakeholder’s rights. Companies have the social responsibility to be profitable‚ to obey the law‚ to be ethical‚ and to be philanthropic. For example‚ social responsibility has a strong relationship with profitability because if a company’s image or conduct is questionable

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    Egan (2007) describes counselling as an act of explicit offer of time and expertise‚ involving effective communication skills‚ genuineness and joint problem solving. Beside the application of core counselling skills‚ such as active listening‚ openness and problem solving‚ there are other areas which the counsellor must be aware of for the achievement of a rapport with his/her client. Professional ethical standards serve as a pillar that forms and strengthens a therapeutic relationship if facilitated

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    Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 Chattanooga Single Parents organization is focused on offering services to parents and their children. Single parents sometimes need more help raising their children and giving them a positive outlet and that is what this program is for. We focus on providing services for unmarried families. We consider ourselves a nonprofit organization geared toward helping the community. Our mission is to provide a positive place for parents to get help with their youth

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    Your ethical responsibility to Mrs. Jones as her employer would be to reserve her job position as she has stated she plans to continue teaching and would be back after summer break. Since Mrs. Jones has informed you of her plans they should be respected. Mrs. Jones’ ethical responsibilities to the school are to first‚ to be straightforward with her employer. Although she stated that summer break would be enough time for her to adjust to motherhood‚ if she started to even have the smallest doubt

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    In this chapter the author starts out with the question why be ethical? Why bother? And who cares? Well‚ John’s story gives us good reasons why we need to be ethical and why we need to care. John was exposed to asbestos at his job. Later on he died from it. This would have not happened to John if the manufacturer of asbestos wouldn’t continue producing asbestos after they knew of the possible health risks of asbestos. Besides‚ the people that work for the manufacturer of asbestos were also exposed

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    To Whistle Blow or Not To Whistle Blow – That Is the Question The book defines a whistleblower to be someone who "Sounds an alarm from within the very organization in which they work‚ aiming to spotlight neglect or abuses that threaten the public interest." Whistle blowing can save an organization from performing unethical operations‚ but at the same time can be detrimental to the future employment of the whistleblower. Therefore‚ I believe that in certain circumstances‚ whistle blowing is necessary

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    Australian Bureau of Statistics: Social issues are matters of concern to governments and the community. They reflect aspects of society‚ its people and institutions that people want to‚ and can‚ do something about. Ethical issues in IT. differ from general ethical issues in a variety of ways. Parker‚ Swope and Baker note that ethical problems involving computers pose a special challenge‚ for a number of different reasons. Various ethical issues are: 1.Ethical dilemmas 2.Plagiarism 3.Piracy

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    Common Ethical Problems Contents: (Please note: the Instructor Guide for every chapter will follow this structure.) 1. Chapter Outline 2. Teaching Notes 3. In-Class Exercises 4. Homework Assignments 5. Additional Resources Chapter Outline I. Introduction A. Indentifying Your Values – and Voicing Them II. People Issues A. Discrimination B. Harassment‚ Sexual and Otherwise III. Conflicts of Interest A. What Is It? B. How Can We Think About This Issue? C. Why Is It

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