Caluag‚ Tricia Mae BMGT 110 7989 Introduction to Business and Management (2148) November 2‚ 2014 Short Paper #1 Scenario: An Ethical Dilemma JLT Cincinnati is a multi-state corporation with a campus in Cincinnati. Steve (Evelyn’s Nephew) works for JLT Cincinnati as Accountant. The accounting position was like a dream come true for him and that is because of Jan. Jan‚ who works in the Human Resources Department at JLT Cincinnati and she’s the one who helped Steve to get that position
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Introduction The most ethical decision for Richard Puckett to keep the Puckett Animal Hospital in business through changes in the minimum wage is to raise prices for more substantial net revenue. Then Richard should give staff a choice between smaller insurance bonuses or a 2% match for their 401k instead of a 3% match. Due to adjustments in legislation minimum wage is going from $8.50 to $16 an hour‚ making Richard no longer able to keep running his business under his current financials. Raising
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Ethical Dilemmas in Organizational Communication COM425: Communication in Organizations September ‚2010 Ethical Dilemmas in Organization Communication People around the world face Ethical Dilemmas in Organizational Communication daily. With this said‚ I have chosen two of ten situations to analyze and determine which ethical standards I would use to face each situation as opposed to the correct thing or what I should do‚ according to the text‚ Fundamentals of Organizational Communication:
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has held onto through other horrible situations that have happened to him. It seems that only once he saw the misfortunes of others could he see that “ Certainly‚ if all things are good‚ it is in El Dorado and not in the rest of the world.” The ethical challenge that I experienced while reading
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An Ethical Dilemma in Disability Management Bob was a machinist with a large company. His job was a physical one‚ which required some lifting. In June of 2002 he and another man lifted a particularly heavy piece of machinery onto a workbench. Bob mentioned that he had felt his back “crack”‚ but finished his shift. The next day he called in sick to work and went to a Doctor. After an extended period of time off‚ his Doctor told Bob that he could not continue with his present occupation as he
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Practice Ethical Behavior * The Institute of Management Accountants lists the principle of ethical behavior as the "...obligation to the public‚ their profession‚ the organization they serve‚ and themselves‚ to maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct" that include competence‚ confidentiality‚ integrity and objectivity. Don’t Risk Without Significant Return * Risking profits for poorly designed projects violates a basic principle of financial management. The capital market theory
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Ethical Legal Dilemma in Advanced Practice Nursing Ethical Legal Dilemma in Advanced Practice Nursing The profession of advanced practice nursing is characterized by several attributes‚ one of them being the delicate balance between the law and the ethical code. One may argue that the legal system was designed around ethical principles but in the following paper‚ the author will attempt to point out the distinctions that separate and define legal and ethical
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Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Collaborative Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma (Part 1) 1) In your CLC group‚ select one of the following three options and view the video related to your chosen topic (a description of each is provided along with a link to access the electronic media): Dilemma 1: Embryo Harvesting and Freezing/Genetic Manipulation http://abc.go.com/shows/private-practice/video-detail/private-practice-moments/scientific-procedure/pl_PL5521001/vd_VD55117847
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And ethical dilemma encountered in my practice setting was a case of a 68-year-old woman admitted with an overdose of metoprolol and some other medication she could not identify. During the intake in the emergency department‚ the patient admitted she did it on purpose because she is tired of taking care of her bedridden mother. The patient further stated that as she took the pills‚ she thought about jumping in front of a moving vehicle to kill herself. I believe in the fact every situation has a
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intentions and application of the law. One of the major concerns with the NAGPRA law was that the wording included "ambiguous" language that allowed for some agencies to ignore‚ overlook‚ and discern cultural affiliations at their own discretion. This practice is especially concerning‚ as this could
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