1. Who are the stakeholders involved in this decision? The stakeholder involved in this decision is Anne Distagne‚ the CEO of Linkage Construction‚ Inc. She was the individual involved in the decision-making process. of falsifying information to not display the significant increase in profit. 2. What are the ethical issues involved? There are several ethical issues involved. The first issue is Anne’s demeanor towards the accountant Sue. Anne used her superiority with Sue as a threat so that Sue
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Baby P report Peter Connelly (also known as baby P) was a 17 month old British baby boy‚ who died in London after a number of injuries. He was visited 60 times by health professionals and social workers; or roughly twice a week for the nine months he was on the child protection register. His mother was arrested twice‚ but no one appeared to question her boast that she was "a damn good mum." People saw a lot of things happen to baby P but took no notice. Someone watched Baby P eat dirt in
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I think there are two ethical situations here. One with Aston Martin’s decision and the other is‚ what does the store do with the returned merchandise. In the 90’s‚ this became a popular habit with teens through college age‚ to buy‚ wear and then return the items. Shoplifting had also become popular. I think both are just as wrong. The retailer suffers because of the ethics of others. Many times the retailer has the policy of returning everything‚ no questions asked. I was at a retail outlet
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Introduction Derek Christian has a unique way with hiring‚ training and developing his employees. Mr. Christian offered for the company to pay for an employee’s training and development for the employee’s desired career if they choose to work for the company for at least two years (Noe‚ Hollenbeck‚ Gerhart‚ & Wright‚ 2014). This method helped Mr. Christian retain his employees and his customers were both satisfied and loyal (Noe‚ et al.‚ 2014). There are many reasons why employee development programs
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Task 4: Implementing a Chosen Strategy AC4.1 Assess the roles and responsibilities of personnel who are directly involved in the strategy implementation for Premier Inn Strategic implementation processes with Premier Inn requires attention of all employees and managers at all levels because the implementation process has the potential to impact a range of duties and responsibilities‚ employees need to have a thorough understanding of their responsibilities during the process and afterward. For
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‘Key influences on the personal learning processes of individuals’ David Kolb published his learning styles model in 1984 from which he developed his learning style inventory. ‘Learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience’ (David A. Kolb 1984). He believed that our individual learning styles emerge due to our genetics‚ life experiences‚ and the demands of our current environment. The Experiential Learning Cycle Kolb’s experiential learning style
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CACHE Tutor Guidance CACHE Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (QCF) QRN: 601/2536/6 CACHE Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (QCF) CACHE © Copyright 2014 All rights reserved worldwide. Reproduction by approved CACHE centres is permissible for internal use under the following conditions: CACHE has provided this Qualification Specification in Microsoft Word format to enable its Centres to use its content more
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CACHE Level 2 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education Question 1 D1: An example of a statutory provision for children under 5 years is a nursery. A nursery helps children learn to communicate‚ reach a certain level of independency and helps the children understand the stuff e.g. numbers‚ colours‚ fruits‚ animals etc. It also allows children to learn new things in a fun environment and at their own pace. A nursery helps to get children into a routine of a classroom. Nurseries often
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Statutory means that something must be provided. In the case of childcare the government or local education authority have a statutory obligation to provide some form of childcare which they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals
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Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children E1 – A Statutory sector is all the organisations that are set up and funded by the government for the public. In this instance it focuses on the types of settings which provide care and education for children that are set up by the government. An example of a setting in the statutory sector is Sure-start centres. These are children centres that provide help and support for both the child and the parent’s from the start of pregnancy until they child
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