September 10‚ 2012 The implications of downsizing (rightsizing) to the employees‚ communities‚ and families of the Corporate Downsizing What ever happen to the American Dream? Although our economy is struggling daily‚ our government at this point is still not willing to call it a recession. Due to the affect of corporate downsizing people are losing their jobs‚ homes‚ cars‚ families‚ and everything else of any worldly possession
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Ethical Dilemma ETH/321 March 10th‚ 2015 Big Media Becoming More Powerful American media was in the hands of 50 corporations back in 1983‚ but is actually being controlled by only 6 media giants. This is known as oligopoly. As if that was not enough‚ the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is pushing to ban small enterprising media companies in all areas where one of these media goliaths reaches. The FCC is the organization created by the government to protect the public’s ownership
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professional counselor or therapist‚ how would you feel when he or she resolves her fatal illness with end-of-life decisions? An ethical dilemma is encountered by helping professionals who may be involved when a patient or an individual have the opportunity to conclude his or her own personal life due to a deadly disease. Assisted-suicide or euthanasia is an imperative ethical issue that is contemplated by terminally-ill patients and those who are suffering from a perverse discomfort.
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and not fully aware of what is in their best interest. Children are dependent on their “guardians” to make responsible‚ safeguard judgements on the child’s behalf. The ethical dilemma afflicting the healthcare team is one that develops when they are faced with the challenge of parental preference or child well-being. This dilemma emerges when the “guardian” appears to not have the best interest for the child. Many issues arise due to cultural differences‚ preferences in care‚ quality of life and
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path of technological advancements‚ we are heading closer towards the next step‚ “designer babies”. Nevertheless‚ lots of debates and concerns have been raised regarding the outcome of designer babies. This literature review is going to discuss the ethical‚ religious and logical concerns raised regarding the designer babies. Considering the questions raised about the advancement of humanity through technology‚ two opposing positions are generally discussed. One group accepts the path of human evolution
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Rhiannon Haskin Tiffany Fisher Ethics 22 July 2010 Ethical Workplace Dilemma When I think about it‚ I have encountered different ethical dilemmas in my place of work. One issue that has come up recently‚ was that of one of my employees came to me to discuss a hygiene issue she was having with one of the other workers in the office. At the time‚ I wasn’t sure about how to approach the situation‚ but thought back to some of my management training I had about 7 months ago‚ and what steps
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Bhopal Union Carbide Ethical Dilemma Many ethical issues are raised by the situation that occurred in 1984 at the Union Carbide Corporation plant in Bhopal‚ India. The most important is the moral and ethical duty to preserve and protect human life. Union Carbide’s management‚ both in the United States and India failed to sufficiently protect its employees‚ the surrounding communities and environment from harm while operating its plant. It appears that the safety procedures at the plant were
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were the cities forced to consider downsizing? The cities were forced to consider downsizing because of several years of facing economic challenges in the county‚ along with shrinking population base‚ and having to cut down on budgets down to penny for the past month. 2 What are the positives of downsizing? Some of the positives of downsizing were when salaries and employee costs were held down. 3 What are the negatives? Some of the negatives of downsizing included decreases in productivity
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health field of today’s society‚ working staff should seek to promote good actions and the health of the patients and community around them. The ethical principle of beneficence promotes the health and general well being of others (Ivanov et. al‚ 2013). Ethical principles stem from morality‚ and these moral views can be applied to any field of work. Ethical principles are particularly salient to the health field‚ which upholds the care of patients. For instance‚ when a person experiencing excruciating
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wellbeing‚ and the wellbeing of some workers‚ is threatened by corporate activity. d) That directors‚ executives and managers are human‚ and make mistakes. e) None of the above. Which among the following is NOT a common ethical decision-making pitfall? a) Conforming to an ethical corporate culture. b) Focusing only on legalities. c) Conflicts of interest. d) Failure to consider the motivation for the decision. e) Limits to rights canvassed. Which of the following areas does the Sarbanes-Oxley
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