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    Week 5 DQ 3

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    How has the Sarbanes-Oxley Bill influenced reporting by governmental agencies and not-for-profit organizations?   Does the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board have authority to establish auditing standards for not-for-profits?   What specific steps might governmental agencies or not-for-profits take to comply with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Bill? 1. Reporting for governmental agencies and not-for profits has become more detailed including management representations related to the

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    Participative Vigilance

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    Participative Vigilance Definition Participative Vigilance refers to participation of everyone in curbing the corruption. At organization level it refers to participation of all internal and external stakeholders in curbing the corruption. Necessity In recent times many scams such as 2G‚ COLGATE‚ Procurement of Tatra Trucks and allocation of defence spectrum by ISRO has rocked the country. The spread and magnitude of the amount involved indicates that the corruption is deeply rooted in our democracy

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    understanding. So instead of feeling like animals‚ the slaves related. They related to make them know that they deserved equal opportunities. The Stockholm syndrome affected the history of the African American people. Even though some slaves were the whistle blowers of the other slaves‚ there were some slaves that did feel a certain way towards their owners‚ but it encouraged other feelings. Those feeling developed into justice

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    18 December 2010 Principles and Theories of Management Submitted by: Group No. 5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case Analysis No. 1: Competitive Intelligence Predicament 1. Central Problem The central problem of the case is the possession of a competitor’s information that can be beneficial to the company in terms of competitive advantages. 2. Objective The objective of the case is to be

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    CYP 3.3 3.1-7.2

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    the work setting (500 words) Explain policies and procedures that are in place to protect CYP and adults who work with them (Cross reference from TDA 3.2) Evaluate ways in which concern’s about poor practice can be reported whilst ensuring whistle blowers and those who practice or behaviour is being questioned are protected (250 words or cross referenced from TDA 3.2) Explain how practitioners can take steps to protect themselves within their everyday practice in the work setting and off site

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    to question documentation and inspections at Southwest Airlines. They had reason to be concerned‚ because they felt their concerns were being ignored‚ and their supervisor was not investigating their complaints. FAA inspectors Bobby Boutris and Douglas Peters testified before Congress about their experiences‚ and asked for whistleblower status‚ meaning they could not be fired from their jobs because of their testimony. Boutris was the first to question records kept by Southwest about

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    Cyber Ethics

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    Cyber Ethics The chapter 12 narrative by Joseph Menn‚ “Hackers Live by Own Code”‚ establishes the claim that hackers have several ways to justify their actions. In order to illustrate this claim Menn uses the example of Mary Ann Davidson. It all started when Davison‚ the chief security officer for Oracle Corp.‚ received a fax from a hacker in the Middle East stating that he was able to pilfer information from corporations such as Boeing Co.‚ Ford Motor Co. and the CIA (Lawrence Hinman‚ 463). It

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    Impact on Individuals‚ organizations & society Royal woods commission Individuals -All the people who killed them self -John Imbrem - king of the cross (name) - Billy Slayer - Debbie whistle blower 1.1 On 13 May 1994‚1 Justice James Wood‚2 was authorised and required to investigate the several matters identified in paragraphs (a) to (e) of the terms of reference‚3 relating in substance to: • the existence‚ or otherwise‚ of systemic or entrenched corruption within the New South Wales

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    Deontology is the ethical or unethical behavior‚ action‚ or decision is determined not by consequences but by certain duties which are obligations‚ commitments and responsibilities towards the rights of others. It belief that just some things should do or should not do regardless of the consequences. Deontologists typically supplement non-consequentialist obligations with non-consequentialist permissions. (Scheffler 1982) The deontological ethical theory can imply in the Michael C. Woodford who

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    Horsnett Farm Analysis

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    To understand what happened at Horsnett Farm‚ it is important to look at society as a whole‚ and to observe just how much values right across the spectrum including in all our institutions and public services‚ have been trashed and undermined‚ and there is a need to consider how these negative influences have damaged the way that society often functions. It was during the early years of the first decade of the second millennium that saw this unprecedented change emerging‚ and it was also at a time

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