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    be honest and objective to his research and it is his responsibility publishes the results as what it originally was to enable the public have a correct understanding of what is happening. It would obey his professional standard if he did not publish the result. However‚ on the other hand‚ he was involved in a sponsor plan to fund the center. If he publishes the result‚ he would surely lose the fund and both his career and family may suffer from the loss. As a result‚ he is now in a ethical dilemma

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    UNIT 008 – ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND BOUNDARIES Every profession has roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries; governed by copious legislation and directed through company policies/ procedures. These ensure objectives are met and identified persons can be made accountable for their functions. In the teaching/ learning sector however‚ roles can be blurred and legislation somewhat confusing‚ suggested by Holtrop (1997) “Obviously teachers wear many hats; friend‚ counsellor‚ judge‚ mentor‚ hundreds

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) what is it?????? According to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development‚ CSR is “the commitment of business to contribute to sustainable economic development……….” The primary purpose of CSR is to engage with the internal and external stakeholders. Generation of CSR: In the 1970s from Social Betterment to After 1970 to Social Responsiveness There have been three generations of development of CSR‚ they are:

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    What is responsibility whistle-blower A whistleblower is a person who raises a concern about wrongdoing occurring in an organization or body of people‚ usually this person would be from that same organization. The revealed misconduct may be classified in many ways; for example‚ a violation of a law‚ rule‚ regulation and/or a direct threat to public interest‚ such as fraud‚ health/safety violations‚ and corruption. Whistleblowers may make their allegations internally (for example‚ to other people

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    people as members of an organization. I have learned that it so important in an organization for it influences success of people in organizations and it is also considered as one of the six key strategic building blocks of successful organizations. There are five key aspects of culture and these include customer-client orientation‚ employee orientation‚ performance standards‚ openness to change and company norms. Culture is the social glue that helps hold an organization together by providing appropriate

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    Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in Business A) Ethics is commonly defined as a set of morals that influence an individual’s behaviour depending on a beings ideological belief. There is no right or wrong understanding to the word as the term is subjective to each person and to every separate situation. The evolution of business ethics originated in the 1960s where issues such as that of civil rights‚ work ethics and the environment played an influential role in the implementation

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    policies that will be effective in reducing or solving the problem of crime. I agree with many other criminologists that an effective crime control strategy should incorporate Social Responsibility Perspective‚ and Social Problems Perspective. Social Responsibility Perspective supports the idea of making individuals responsible for their own actions while Social Problems Perspective is based on a public health approach where the offenders are victims of social problems and poor social conditions

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    Responsibilities of Personal Protection To understand the responsibilities of personal protection one must first understand what personal protection is. Once this is established one can begin to discuss the responsibilities and duties of personal protection‚ the rationale for personal protection‚ and finally‚ the history‚ and evolution of security and personal protection. Personal protection is important in the security industry and a profession that continues to change and evolve. Personal protection

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    The Social Responsibility of Starbucks Social Responsibility is defined as the duty of a business to make choices and direct actions that will benefit society. Because this definition is so broad‚ the idea is often skewed and many managers are not entirely sure which steps will take them in the “right” direction; however‚ right is a relative term‚ what’s right to the management team may not be what’s right for the company. Starbucks is a one such company whose top-level managers are actively

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    Responsibilities of NCO and Leadership (Responsibility: is being accountable for what you do or fail to do.) Responsibilities of NCO Leadership is showing and leading by example. I failed to lead and show by example by not show up on time after lunch hours. During those times soldiers are showing up on time and looking for guidance and direction for the next task at hand for that day’s mission. As an NCO I have earned my position by leadership‚

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