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    ERANAD KNOWLEDGE CITY TECHNICAL CAMPUS MANJERI DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES Mr. Muhammed Shaf i .kk Assistant Professor in Humanities and Communication mkkmshafi@gmail.com +919846383421 Module -1 (10 hrs) PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES UNIT I – HUMAN VALUES VALUES Values are individual in nature. Values are comprised of personal concepts of responsibility‚ entitlement and respect. Values are shaped by personal experience‚ may change over the span of a lifetime

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    Ethics In Strategic Management MGT/498 July 12‚ 2014 Cheryl Boehm Ethics in Strategic Management The role that ethics plays in strategic management has changed drastically in the last 20 years. It was rare to find companies that had ethics in the forefront of their management plans in the 1990s. Business was all about maximizing profit/shareholder equity. Incidents like Enron ’s bankruptcy caused a big change in management style. "Enron ’s failure in 2001 represents

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    Nursing Shortage and Nursing Turn Over Nursing shortage and turnover is an enormous issue affecting nurses in the delivery of patients’ care. Nursing shortages have been shown to cause unfavorable effects which include decreased job satisfaction‚ decreased access to care‚ and can lead to increased turn over. This paper is about nursing shortages and nursing turn overs‚ and how the author would expect nursing leaders and managers to approach this issue. The writer’s rational would be supported by

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    It is not unusual for nurses to face at least one ethical dilemma per shift. Some of the hardest ethical dilemmas that a nurse will face during their nursing career are situations that go against the personal values of the nurse. The following essay will discuss such a dilemma and how the nurse uses a decision-making model to assist in resolving the ethical dilemma. In the case presented a six-year-old girl contracts meningitis and requires medical treatment. The ethical dilemma becomes apparent

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    corporation’s task environment includes a large number of groups with interest in a business organization’s activities. These groups are referred to as stakeholders because they affect or are affected by the achievement of the firm’s objectives. Ethics Stakeholder analysis is the identification and evaluation of corporate stakeholders. This can be done in a three-step process. The first step in stakeholder analysis is to identify primary stakeholders‚ those who

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    Ethics is a challenging concept for many businesses‚ both domestic and international. It is not a “one size fits all” idea. While one culture may perceive certain actions as ethical‚ another may not agree. Some cultures incorporate ancient traditions into their “code of conduct” of business. In China‚ the saying of “I scratch your back‚ you scratch mine” is part of their business ethics. In Japan‚ one must be careful when expressing certain idioms or respecting certain cultural norms‚ such as

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    Ethics Essay There are similarities and differences‚ which exist between virtue‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethical theories. I will provide an explanation of each theory as well as a description of the differences in how each theory addresses ethics and morality. From childhood to adulthood‚ People have lived through many experiences. I will touch briefly on a personal experience to show the relationship between virtue‚ values‚ and moral concepts as they relate to one of the theories.

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    Ethics and Morality Marian Agbabokha Walden University Last week’s foundation course‚ exposed me to a lot of issues regarding my profession as an election officer‚ it gave me food for thought. As a scholar and student of public policy and administration‚ what kind of responsibilities will this course place in my care‚ based on the information I would have gathered and assimilated‚ that I would have to pass on to those in my work place

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    with the phrase ’the ends justify the means.’ Deontology: Deontology is an alternative ethical system that is usually attributed to the philosophical tradition of Immanuel Kant. Whereas utilitarianism focuses on the outcomes‚ or ends‚ of actions‚ deontology demands that the actions‚ or means‚ themselves must be ethical. Deontologists argue that there are transcendent ethical norms and truths that are universally applicable to all people. Deontology holds that some actions are immoral regardless

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    psychological morbidity in cancer patients.International Journal of Palliative Nursing‚ 6(10)‚ 501-507. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Farrell‚ M. & Dempsey‚ J. (2011). Smeltzer & Bare’s textbook of medical- surgical nursing (2nd ) Philadelphia :Lippincott William & Wilkins Ferrell‚ B.‚ Levy‚ M.‚ & Paice‚ J. (2008). Managing pain from advanced cancer in the palliative care setting. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing‚ 12(4)‚ 575-581. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Legg‚ M. (2011). What is psychosocial

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