allow executives to cash in on their stock options. The final reason why people participate in unethical behavior is because the company culture puts the bottom line ahead of ethical behavior. This is exactly what happened at Enron. Enron had a program called “rank and yank.” In the “rank and yank” process your performance is evaluated yearly and if you are ranked the 15-20 percent lowest ranking employees you are let go or encouraged to seek other employment with a different company. This encouraged
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Ethical Implications in Practice The embodiment of Nursing is caring and compassion‚ the prevention of illness‚ lessening any discomforts and the protection‚ betterment and reclamation of health. Ethics has been an essential part of the framework of the healthcare provider and it is idiosyncratic‚ self reflective and abiding. Another essential part is confidentiality‚ for the healthcare provider and patient this helps gain trust and open communication‚ ensuring that the best possible care can be
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The most important development about ethical practice that has occurred during this course is having boundaries with client. A counselor should not involve herself in a dual relationship that can cause her to loss her license for not following the code of ethics. As a counselor there will be a lot of challenges when it gets to confidential information. Counselor will not be able to disclose any information to a third party unless the client authorized and consents. Counselor can have a different
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Theories and Practices of Teacher Education COURSE CODE: EDTE 6003 ASSIGNMENT TWO University of the West Indies‚ Mona Campus Huntley Anderson 620040068 “The responsibility for Jamaican teachers’ professional development lies with teachers themselves. The fact that they do not understand this is because the quality of people we are recruiting into the profession is poor.” Teacher autonomy in professional development is both a right and a responsibility of the individual teacher. This can
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Subject: Ethical Business Dilemma of Citigroup: Use of Government Bailout Funds The purpose of this memorandum is to discuss the ethical‚ financial and legal issues presented by Citigroup Inc. ("Citigroup") receiving $45 billion dollars in government rescue funds and then shortly after paying $13 million dollars in bonus compensation to employees for cancelled trips to resorts. We propose a number of solutions to the Department of Treasury in dealing with the dilemma. The Ethical Dilemma
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originates from "ecclesia anglicana" a Medieval Latin phrase‚ dating to at least 1246 meaning ’the English Church ’. The Anglican Church dates back to the year 1538. Anglican ethical perspectives share similarities with Protestant and Catholic approaches‚ but they also have a particular character of their own. Anglican ethical tradition also draws on several central Christian beliefs held in common with Catholic theology. The roots of Anglican ethics begin in a belief that God ’s divine order is established
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past year. From this survey‚ the most common types of unethical behaviors noted were abuse of company time‚ abusive behavior‚ employee theft‚ lying to employees and violating company internet policies (Schwartz‚ 2015). In researching unethical practices and behaviors for this week’s discussion‚ I ran across a civil lawsuit against Wells Fargo for unethical treatment of their employees at a Los Angeles‚ CA location. This Wells Fargo location had been cited for setting impractical sales goals for
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IMA’ Statement of Ethical Professional Practice‚ would it ethical for Perlman not to report the inventory as obsolete? IMA’s statement states that if they are stealing report it to the police‚ in this particular situation they are stealing but not physically. If would be unethical if Perlman did not report if because this effect there financial gain. They are stealing indirectly which creates a gate for feature dishonesty. 2. Would it be easy for Perlman to take ethical action in this situation
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Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices related to a Professional Development Programme in South African Rural Schools Rose Spanneberg Rhodes University Mathematics Education Project‚ South Africa R.Spanneberg@ru.ac.za This paper is a report of a study into the impact of a professional development programme designed to bring about changes in the classroom practices of teachers and change in their beliefs and attitudes. The programme is offered to in-service teachers of mathematics over a period of two
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NGO CODES OF CONDUCT: An Exploration of the Current Debate By Emma Harris-Curtis‚ Information Officer Introduction Central to the wider debate of accountability in civil society lies the issue of NGO accountability itself. The number of registered NGOs in OECD nations alone has increased from 1‚600 in 1980 to 2‚970 in 1993. Similarly‚ between these dates NGO spending in OECD nations increased from US$2.8 billion to US$5.7 billion (in 1994 prices). Yet‚ as the numbers of NGOs have increased so too
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