Subject: Business Ethics Project: ONZAA Automobiles Dated: 20/04/2012 Submitted To: Sir Assad Submitted By: Muhammad Naeem ( 068 ) Muhammad Adeel Kahlid ( 021 ) Adil Farooq ( 039 ) Umar Sadiq ( 041 )
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Professionalism in Nursing Abstract Nursing requires not only having the education and compassion of helping others; it requires having a professional outlook. Having and displaying a professional outlook requires you to have the attitude and appearance and the willingness to help others. Professionalism in Nursing Professionalism In order to understand the concept of professionalism‚ we first need to define the word profession. Webster describes profession as a “chosen‚ paid occupation
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The code of ethics ensures that nurses do what is right by committing to respect‚ advocate‚ and improve the quality while making the right decisions based on the ethical provisions given by the Code (Schroeter p. 87). The code of ethics binds nurses into nonnegotiable principles that are the base on the fundamental values‚ commitments‚ boundaries of duty‚ loyalty and duties that the nurse extends beyond just patient encounters (Schroeter p. 87). The codes purpose is to support and outline the
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1. Identification A. Laura Moscone‚ a Human Resource Director for a small firm‚ has to decide which applicant out of a set of finalists she should hire for an outside sales position; however‚ her firm’s policy includes Facebook postings of their private life in her decision making for hiring any applicant for the outside sales position. B. 1. Should Laura hire Jack Friendly? 2. Should Laura disregard company policy? 3. Should Laura use Google‚ Facebook‚ LinkedIn‚ and
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Many aspects of professionalism are fairly straightforward. Arrive to work on time‚ maintain appropriate behavior‚ perform duties in a timely and efficient manner. Careers in certain specialized fields typically lead to more unique requirements. Professionalism as it pertains to those working in the field of zoology‚ the study of animal biology‚ behavior‚ and distribution‚ requires a high level of dedication and attention. While zoologists still need to abide by the aforementioned standards like
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Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Module Interview an Entrepreneur Exercise. Deadline for project submission: Wednesday‚ April 27‚ 2011 Project presentations in the period Monday May 2 – May 9‚ 2011 Purpose To find out more about entrepreneurs‚ how they think‚ what “motivates” them‚ what they do and how they behave. To apply your classroom learning (i.e. the theories of entrepreneurship) to structure your interview. To gain experience in interviewing and writing cases
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The relationship between ethics‚ morality and social issues in the legal environment can be sometimes confusing. It has to have just the right balance. For when they overlap‚ something unethical can also become something illegal. When they do not overlap‚ the illegal action can somehow seem ethical. Or it can still be legal but seem unethical. Of course the overlap is when you have the clearest course of action. For when it is an unethical situation‚ and not illegal‚ it comes down to the company’s
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Quinn‚ interacting with his customers and coworkers. Overall I would give him a score of 4.5 for professionalism. There were many things that he did well. He greeted every customer that came into the store and engaged in conversation with them. He also worked well with his co-workers‚ they spoke with proper grammar and used a sense of humor with each other. Even in the popular culture setting‚ professionalism was still displayed through the employees attitudes and even in their attire. They dressed in
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1996). The Organizations also have their own value systems in the mission statements‚ commitment towards the community and providing quality patient care. The ANA Code of Ethics (2001) tenet 1.4‚ dictates that the nurse respects the patient’s right to self-determination or autonomy (Burkhardt & Nathaniel‚ 2008). The code of ethics further clarifies that the nurse is obligated to provide accurate information that will facilitate the patient in
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1 Professionalism In The Workplace Danielle Corulla MedSurg 145 8/5/2015 Cathy Westberry Professionalism in the workplace has many factors such as dress‚ conduct‚ how well you communicate with others‚ and your attitude. “The definition of professionalism indicates that each person perform their tasks with general earnest and honesty (Staffing‚ 2013).” “It refers to a person doing his/her job with sincerity‚ and maintaining professional etiquette and ethics in the workplace
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