ETHICAL DILEMMA DYNAMITE BUSINESS GROUP (DBG) Maame Akosua Mante Appawu Gifty Paditey Paterah B.Haruna Mark Fuachie-Sobreh Thelma Adjei Elvis Asiedu Frimpong Jerry Adjin-Tettey Adu-Gyamfi Kwabena Roberta Sarkodee Group Photograph Lies Defined 1) To make a statement that one knows to be false‚ especially with the intend to deceive. 2) To give a false impression. 3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression. 1. Is it ever okay to lie in business? Although other schools
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Ethical Decision-Making Paper Sara A. Roper Liberty University Abstract Those who are counselors have to make ethical decisions all the time. At times‚ those decisions can be difficult and other times they can be an easy‚ everyday decision. When an ethical decision is difficult‚ the American Counseling Association (ACA) is there to guide a counselor in making the best ethical decision. The ACA Ethics Committee has developed a guide‚ A Practitioner’s Guide to Ethical Decision making‚ that is there
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From both moral and ethical perspectives all three deserve promotion and possess their strengths and weaknesses Each of the discussed candidates has already significantly contributed into improving the overall company ’s performance . Lael is also a subordinate she has to listen to the opinions and recommendations of her senior management . It appears that each senior manager and supervisor is interested in promoting someone from the discussed list of candidates . The situation becomes even more complicated
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Jesslyn Lay OPER360 04/03/2013 Ethical Dilemma 1 In the case of this first dilemma‚ my suggestion would be to stay with the original supplier instead of switching to China-made shoes. Although cost effective‚ as a widely-regarded socially responsible company‚ we should keep in mind that the switching is risky and may cause a potential damage to the company’s reputation. I believe the company will save so much if we decide to do the switching especially with the projected sales for the following
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My scenario is about a young Mexican woman who claims that she contributed to a death of someone who abused her for years as a child. I have to be careful about this complex situation because according to the Ethics Committee‚ they recommend that I should explore a skillfully accepted decision-making model and apply the model that is most relevant to my particular situation. Failing to follow the model is an ethical problem in itself; for the reason being that I would creating a greater risk to the
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Examples of Ethical Dilemmas Accounting: Your supervisor enters your office and asks you for a check for $150.00 for expenses he tells you he incurred entertaining a client last night. He submits receipts from a restaurant and lounge. At lunch your supervisor’s girlfriend stops by to pick him up for lunch and you overhear her telling the receptionist what a great time she had at dinner and dancing with your supervisor the night before. What do you do? Bank Teller: You have worked as a bank teller
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Ethical Issues Healthcare professionals face the challenge of resolving ethical dilemmas on a regular basis. This paper will discuss a hypothetical ethical dilemma in a healthcare setting as if it were the author’s. Competing loyalties between the organization and patient will be indentified and an ethical response will be provided along with contrasting ethical responses. Implications to risk management will be considered and an ethical decision making model will be identified to guide future actions
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Ethical Decision Making End of Life Submitted by: Anthony Mcdew Ethical nursing care Nurses are faced with ethical decision making on a daily basis. This could be both stressful and challenging. The following case study I chose to walk through is: Mr. Clarke is a patient who has advanced AIDS with related pain syndromes and is also actively abusing drugs. The nurse is concerned about his abusing his pain medications and is not sure if she should give them to him as he leaves the
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Introduction: Ethical problems that need a person to decide if certain alternatives are right or wrong. Ethical decisions are made by using ethical principles and theories. In this case scenario‚ the family wanted to hide the diagnosis from the patient‚ however the patient requested details about her condition from the nurses as she felt that family is hiding something from her. I am using Kerridge‚ I.‚ Low‚ M. & McPhee‚ J 2005 ethical decision making model which is relevant for the nurses’ own
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Hi‚ this my essay for a scholarship the essay prompt is the following: Evaluate a significant experience‚ achievement‚ risk you have taken‚ or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you. (500 word limit) * Can someone help me revise it grammatically or how I can answer the question better? Thanks a bunch for correcting my other writings‚ I know I’ve been terribly annoying today with my essays. ____________________________________________________________ _______________
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