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    71203 Business Ethics Assignment 1 Drawing on ethical theory to critique a claim. Businesses putting something back into the local community... ...Morally obligatory - or not? Utilitarian and Kantian Moral Theory Viewpoints Tanya Lundie 9118692 27 March 2009 Rainbow (2002) describes ethical theories as being “...the foundations of ethical analysis...” because they are viewpoints from which guidance can be obtained in the interests of determining “...what counts as acting ethically...” (The

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    388 Business Intelligence Journal August Impact Assessment Of Corporate Culture On Employee Job Performance Olu Ojo Abstract This research study assesses empirically the impact of corporate culture on employee job performance as well as organisational productivity using Nigerian banking industry as the case study. We try to ascertain if organizational culture affects employee job performance‚ and to formulate recommendations regarding corporate culture and employee job performance. In

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    Safan Nizar Ali Dauva Professor Kurt S. Odenwald Business Law and Ethics February 17‚ 2011 Week 6 Assignment Chapter 23 Question no.5 Answer: No. CP Clare did not seek to improve the deal to take advantage of IRI’s sunk costs; rather it sought to enforce the bargain. And it did not take unexpected action against which IRI could not have defended. That a manufacturer will want to reassess its sales structure as volume grows must be understood by everyone--especially by a professional sales

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    Evaluating a Business Code of Ethics Michelle Leonhardt University of Phoenix Ethics in Management PHL/323 Dr. John Rhome Evaluating a Business Code of Ethics Businesses in today’s society share a purpose‚ a vision‚ that relates philosophy and principles of ethics to better meet the needs of the organization and stakeholders‚ including customers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ and communities. Without professional ethics‚ businesses and its programs would not have the ability to be

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    Chapter 9 : Managing and controlling ethics programs Chapter Outline Using a business ethics program as a part of strategic planning and management activities is critical to any firm * To be successful‚ must put controls and systems in place to make sure they are being used effectively * Such as input‚ output and process controls * Input – providing necessary tools and resources to the company * Also good employees and effective training and systems * Process

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    The Perceived Impact of Outsourcing on Organizational Performance Dean Elmuti‚ Eastern Illinois University Introduction In todays world of ever increasing competition‚ organizations are forced to look for new ways to generate value. The world has embraced the phenomenon of outsourcing and companies have adopted its principles to help them expand into other markets (Bender 1999). Strategic management of outsourcing is perhaps the most powerful tool in management‚ and outsourcing of innovation

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    International Journal of Business Management & Research (IJBMR) ISSN 2249-6920 Vol. 2 Issue 3 Sep 2012 26-44 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd.‚ IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE ON TURNOVER INTENTION: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS ON FACULTY MEMBERS OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION OF INDIA 1 1 SAKET JESWANI & 2SUMITA DAVE Sr. Assistant Professor‚ Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Technology and Management‚ Bhilai‚ (C.G.)‚ India 2 Professor‚ Faculty of Management Studies‚ SSGI‚ Bhilai‚ (C.G.)‚ India ABSTRACT

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    Organizational Impact Paper Organizational Impact Paper University of Phoenix Cathy M. Espy-Cook OI/361 Innovation‚ Design‚ and Creativity for a Competitive Advantage John Fleharty December 6‚ 2010 Organizational Impact Paper The impact that innovation has on an organization is significant. Defining what innovation‚ creativity‚ and design are to and organization and the impact it can have on an organization. When an organization looks at innovation the company should be looking for a

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    SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY NIKE‚ INC. FY10/11 Note: The information in this report and NIKE‚ Inc.’s corporate responsibility/sustainability reporting and website‚ inclusive of charts‚ graphs and discussion‚ and all other information presented‚ may contain forward-looking statements‚ estimates or projections based on expectations as of the original date of those materials. Those statements‚ estimates and projections are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause

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    Ethics Paper As we have discussed the ethical issued related to production and distribution of wine‚ we will now focus on the ethical issues relating to the consumption of wine. The consumption of wine in U.S. has been on the rise since last fifteen years. The U.S. ranks 34th in wine consuming nations with wine consumption of 7.69 liters per capita per annum. The consumption of wine in 1994 was 404 million gallons which increased to 658 million gallons in the year 2008. These figures show the

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