Dress Code What if a student decided to wear a T-shirt that said “SHIT ON IT” Without a dress code‚ this shirt could be worn. For some reasons teachers and students think that not having a dress code is okay. Every person has a different opinion on style. Adoption of school uniform policies will lead to increased school safety‚ student discipline‚ and student learning code. However some other believe that students could get stressful for having to wear the same clothes everyday. Supporters have
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THE ETHICAL IMPERATIVE Today’s businesses are entrenched in a great conflict. The interests of the stockholders and the interests of the populace at large seem to be in constant turmoil. On one hand‚ stockholders desire profit for themselves‚ and on the other‚ the general population does not care to be exploited by those whose sole motive is profit. This is a conflict because those who buy a business’s products tend to be in the general public‚ and they have the ability to make or break a
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Ethical Dilemma 1 Human Resource Issues There are many areas where ethical dilemmas arise. Here are five categories of common ethical dilemmas in business: 1. Human resource issues 2. Employee safety issues 3. Conflicts of interest 4. Customer confidence 5. Use of corporate resources We shall discuss ethical dilemmas related to human resource issues here. Human resource issues Human is the most important resource to an organization. Issues associated with human resources occur as a result
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other hand‚ Workplace Ethics seems not to be a simple issue to cope with either. The three firms are facing several problems relating to ethics program such as the relationship between higher and lower-level employees; the trust and transparency of leadership or the pressure of the employees to
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The Importance of Dress Codes Dress codes have been in effect‚ in all walks of life‚ for decades upon decades. Dress codes dictate what is‚ and what is not appropriate to wear in that location. Business attire‚ school dress codes‚ and uniforms are all great examples of standards for dressing. The terms that identify what is attire is acceptable changes based on culture‚ the media‚ and fashion trends‚ but have those terms become too blurred? It seems that everyday in the United States people
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RULES AND REGULATIONS ON STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE For the guidance of all concerned‚ the following rules and regulations on the conduct and discipline of students are hereby promulgated: a. Basis of Discipline Students shall at all times observe the laws of the land‚ rules and regulations of the Bicol University‚ and the standards of good society. b. General Rules and Regulations The following student’s rules govern the conduct and discipline of students: 1. Any student who commits any misbehavior
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Team C Axia College University of Phoenix 09/17/2012 RES/351 Instructor Negussie Nega Preparing to Conduct Business Research Part 1 Introduction In this paper Team C will discuss a situation within a company that requires research‚ hypothesis and variable. We will also go over the ethics that need to be taken into account. The situation that is being faced is the employee turnover rate is too high. This is a significant problem because it is causing the company to lose money
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make them do this. This example shows how different cultures have different moral codes‚ which is ethical relativism. The news story about the blinding of an Iranian woman deals different believes between cultures‚ the heart of Cultural Relativism. She wants her attacker blind like she is. The saying‚ “an eye for an eye” is based on the principle "qisas" in sharia law. This saying can go back to Hammurabi’s Codes. In Iran‚ there are still cases that if someone pours acid‚ for example on someone
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How to conduct a case study Lopa Bhattacharya Purpose of a case study The purpose of a case study is to provide a more thorough analysis of a situation or "case" (often the story of an individual) which will reveal interesting information to the reader. Often they are used in social development to describe a person’s life. Case studies often accompany reports‚ to give ‘flesh’ to written reports. Know why you are conducting this interview. To what end will you ask questions? Ethical
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…People” 5 6 1 Why is knowledge a strategic resource? continued Recall discussions in Topic 2: Capabilities are based on the development‚ transmission and exchange or sharing of information and knowledge as carried out by the firm’s employees The knowledge-strategy link What firm must know Knowledge–Strategy Link Therefore‚ knowledge is the fundamental basis of competition Knowledge Gap It allows organisations to
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