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    Table A. Use of Four Corner Method in Ethical Decision Making Truth • She is sleeping on the job‚ while punched in. • Company policy states she is able to do what she wants on her own time‚ but sleeping while punched in is prohibited • Code of Ethics for Nurses Provisions 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ and 5 are being disputed as in violation. • Ethical principles: autonomy‚ beneficence‚ and nonmaleficense as well as justice. Fairness • If she was a patient‚ would she want her nurse sleeping while expecting that they

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    Evaluation of Ethical Decision-Making Models In today’s time‚ it is wise to have ethical principles in the counseling fields due to working with people who ethics are not of standards. There action may range from improper verbiage to the extreme of improper physical contact. In this review‚ we have two distinctive views to demonstrate models of effective decision-making. Corey’s and his team of authors have adapted two dimension of decision-making models based on ethical principles. The goals

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    choose to take their business elsewhere if he told them what he believed to be the fund’s financial reality. Furthermore‚ such a move would not only result in lost business‚ but would likely be interpreted as disloyalty towards his firm. But then he thought about what didn’t happen during the 2008 financial crisis‚ and this reality gnawed at him: When the subprime crisis played out everybody was asking why‚ even though there were all these people that had a role in making it happen‚ no one spoke

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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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    Ethical Decision Making in the Workplace Sara had to make a harsh but responsible decision in this episode to terminate shift supervisor Ronnie’s employment. I don’t feel that this was a decision that Sara wanted to make but it was the right decision for the future success of the business. Sara’s decision was primarily based on Ronnie’s terrible attitude towards the customer’s but he also didn’t have the best work ethic or customer service skills. Ronnie displayed many negative traits for someone

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    explain Nash’s‚ Drucker’s‚ Buffet’s‚ Blanchard’s and Peale’s comprehensive approach for resolving ethical dilemma Drucker: “Above all do no harm.” Intentionally making decisions that will not do harm will encourage ethical decision-making. Buffet: front-page-of-the-paper test‚ it supports critical thinking to envision how the decision may look on the front page of a paper before making the final decision. Blanchard and Peale: three- question test: “Is it legal?” “Is it balanced?” and “How does it

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    effective in examining‚ auditing‚ and holding accountable public companies before their investors‚ shareholders‚ and government. List all of the issues and activities you see that are now covered by SOX that could‚ or should have been handled as ethical issues and resolved voluntarily. In order to help companies solve their internal problems‚ the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)‚ established a quasi-government entity‚ the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB‚ but called Peek-a-Boo)‚ to (1)

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    Ethics and Social Responsibility First Discussion Forum 1. "Ethics has no place in business." Discuss this statement. Frequently many people pronounce the said “business is business”‚ showing a slight taste of immorality‚ where business are purely economic and ethics has no place in business‚ but is very important to know that ethics is essential component of a company. Ethics demand that the most important consideration is the people. Unethical act has a high risk. Every business leader

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    of suspicion in between countries‚ to make a bridge where ideas and beliefs can cross the boarders. Though globalization today primarily covers the economical side‚ the impact is not limited to the economy only. It actually affects every aspect of life‚ like cultural‚ social‚ psychological and of course‚ political. While globalization is seen as a sign of a hopeful future by some‚ there are others who believe that it can cause tremendous disaster for the world economy. The following are the advantages

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    ETH 501: Business Ethics and Deontology The key ethical utilitarian ethical problem for the supplier/transistor company in this case is the position of hindering medical advancement and possibly ending more lives due to fear caused from the lives lost to that point with the pacemakers. The supplier had to decide whether it would be for the greater good to continue to supply the transistors. “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every

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