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    Ethics in the Workplace – Sears Auto Center Ethics in the workplace and sometimes the lack thereof can significantly influence the success of an organization. Effective leaders often approach ethical dilemmas by identifying alternative actions and their consequences on stakeholders. The aftermath of the disasters caused by Enron‚ WorldCom‚ and other businesses‚ once prominent companies‚ resulted in a significant loss of confidence in business leader’s conduct. Organizations in today’s highly competitive

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    Workplace Violence and Harassment Introduction There are several variables that add up to make an inadvertent injustice within the criminal justice system. For example‚ when an eyewitness testimony is impartial or slightly skewed‚ it can drastically affect an outcome for somebody‚ also when an officer’s testimony is bad and or when the fourth amendment is violated by wrongfully searches and seizures. Work place violence can be either physical‚ mental or verbal abuse. It is not taken lightly in

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    Ch. 4 Questions Intro to Business 2/23/14 1. How do relative ethics compare to universal ethical standards? Should ethics ever be relative? Provide a rationale for your response. Ethics are a set of beliefs about right and wrong‚ good and bad. Universal ethical standards are norms that apply to all people across a broad spectrum. These six core values being trustworthiness‚ respect‚ responsibility‚ fairness‚ caring‚ and citizenship. Ethics should never be relative because their ethical

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Wilson FROM: Administrative Assistant DATE: January 26‚ 2014 RE: New Workstation In order to create ergonomic workplace we need take into consideration a number of components‚ which must comply with healthy‚ comfortable and productive working environment. Vision related concerns and recommendations Inappropriate vision equipment in the office can result in: eyestrain eye irritation blurred vision burning eyes trouble in seeing document

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    ‘A twenty-first century audience would find Jonson’s satire on greed more relevant than Sheridan’s satire on gossip’. Discuss whether you would agree this view expressed above. Both Jonson and Sheridan present their moral message through various satirical techniques infused throughout ‘Volpone’ and ‘The School for Scandal’. Each emphasise the corrupt flaws in society in the current time frame in which they were written. Arguably Volpone’s representation of the greed in his dark sinister satire holds

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    Motivation in the Workplace PSY320 Nathan Kositsky Introduction According to “Merriam Webster.com” (n.d.) website‚ motivation is factors within humans or other animals that arouse and direct goal-oriented behavior. The goal for maintaining a motivated workforce should be paramount for any organization. Employees that are intrinsically motivated and likely to be more productive‚ less likely to be absent from work‚ and less likely to be a distraction. Employees are different

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    Unit title: Develop‚ implement and promote effective workplace communication. Even though I was the person who volunteered to go first I felt like it was a huge mistake afterwards. I felt like by going first I’ll be able to finish my interview off & not have to worry about choking myself with anxiety. To begin with I didn’t know the class would have a feedback session after each interview‚ I know this helped my other class mates a lot because they saw the mistakes that were made by others & they

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    Telecommunications in the Workplace Telecommunications play a vital role in the success of any business in today’s fast past and competitive market. There are many different systems and options for both businesses and individuals to choose from. For individuals‚ most have Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)‚ but up and coming technologies like digital phones from cable providers‚ to using cellular service as their primary choice for telecommunications. Business tend to use more advanced options such

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    Workplace Motivation Kelly M. Giminiani PSY/320 - Human Motivation August 4‚ 2014 Bernadette Tjarks‚ Ph. D. Workplace Motivation Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) is the second largest provider of video‚ high-speed data‚ and voice services in the United States. The organization connects over 15 million customers and employs over 50‚000 people (Time Warner Cable‚ Inc.‚ 2014). Rob Marcus‚ Chairman and CEO understands the commitment and importance of Time Warner Cable. "Across our footprint‚ we have built

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    actions by organizational members that intentionally violate established norms and that result in negative consequences for the organization‚ its members‚ or both. Therefore‚ deviant workplace behavior is likely to flourish where it is supported by group norms. What this means for managers is that when deviant workplace norms surface‚ employee cooperation‚ commitment and motivation is likely to suffer and can later lead to the decreasing employee productivity and job satisfaction and increasing of

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