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    The Organizing Function of Management: Tyco Robert Black MGT 330: Management: Theory‚ Practices‚ and Application June 21‚ 2010 Instructor: Tonya T. Moore University of Phoenix The Organizing Function of Management: Tyco Organizing is the second function of management‚ which follows planning. The organizing function of management can be described as the coordination and assembling of a company’s human‚ financial‚ physical‚ informational‚ and other resources needed to achieve the goals and

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    effects on Constitutional Laws and Regulations. This analytical research paper will be discussing some ethical issues as illustrated in Stephen Feldman’s video‚ “Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals”‚ which this include; the duty to report; the duty to warn; Confidentiality; and Privilege. And also this paper will look into how these ethical issues are implemented by the State of Maryland and the ACA code of ethics. Furthermore‚ in the paper‚ there will be a discussion

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    and violent behavior. In fact‚ humans with a low-activity form of the MAOA gene are much more prevalent in populations with a history of warfare. These individuals are also more likely to join gangs and to use weapons in committing crimes than other persons” (Hickey 48). Beaver and Schwartz believe that the theories proposed over the past half-century have focused entirely on environmental explanations of criminal and antisocial behavior. The explanation of criminal and antisocial behavior is their

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    Tyco International- Corporate Malfeasance Case Summary Tyco began in 1960 when it was founded by Arthur Rosenberg and started as an investment holding firm. In 1973 Joseph Gaziano took over for Rosenberg as CEO and pursued many hostile acquisitions. He was successful and was able to grow the company to a net worth of $140 million before he passed away in 1982. The CEO who took his place was John Fort who came in with the basic strategy of maximizing shareholder wealth through dramatically

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    Case one In this case the company acted in an ethical way. This is an example of the principle of individual rights. The manager had decided to fire the employee instead of resolving the initial issue‚ which results in employee dissatisfaction. However‚ as the company does not want a bad reputation online or in the office‚ firing was the best solution. An employee has the right to freedom of speech but the employer also will be intolerant of any employee anti- corporate activities‚ which it perceives

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    Ethical and Unethical Tactics For Influencing Behavior Multiple career moves landed Jeanne Lewis in positions to influence the behavior of the employees that worked for her at Staples‚ Inc. In the context of this writing the ethical tactics used by Lewis for influencing behavior will be explored. Lewis ’ decision to work with her employees until she was confident in the team will be examined in the context of her ethical behavior as well. An early example of Lewis ’ ability to influence behavior

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    The behavior change project for me was a very rewarding process because I really felt like I was able to help someone. I started off in the beginning trying to help my friend lose weight because he had always told me that he wanted too. Throughout the six weeks‚ he lost a total of 10 pounds. It wasn’t always easy throughout because it took a lot of planning and hard work to achieve what he wanted to. As time went on‚ his goals became easier for him. He worked 3 times a week (missed only one!) and

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    Persuasion and Argumentaion By: Ranita Wallace Ashford University Ethical Behaviors and Persuasion The vision of this essay is to detail the importance of ethical behaviors and its significance in persuasion. It will explain current events where ethics lack and ethics distinguish the influence on persuasion. Modifying on whom the persuader may be‚ or what field or line of work they are associated in‚ ethical guidelines are set for most professions. Many times a persuader can find themselves

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    Organizational Change and Employees’ Behaviors Abstract Organizational change can affect employees’ attitudes and behaviors in the workplace. Being able to recognize the types of changes and how employees are affected will better help a company in the process of a change gain a better workplace environment. Organizational Change and Employees’ Behaviors Organizational change is something that occurs most often in today’s business world. Organizational change can affect

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    The case discusses the Tyco International corporate scandal that was realized in 2002 when the national television of the U.S. showed one of the most well-known chief executive officers‚ Dennis Kozlowski in handcuffs after being arrested for misappropriating the company’s money and concealing information from the company’s board of directors and shareholders. In 2004‚ the former CEO Dennis Kozlowski and former CFO Mark Swartz were accused of the theft of $170 million from Tyco Corporation. However

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