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    Thomas Sikkema Professor John Schneider Ethics 102 25 February 2015 Deontological Moral Theory: Immanuel Kant Deontological moral theory is defined as the morally right thing to do is to do whatever is your duty. A scenario in which this theory could be used is the following: a close friend of yours dies. He has set aside $10 million to give to his favorite sports team‚ the New York Yankees. You promised him that you would give the money to the team because that was your friend’s last wish. Generous

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    difference between teleological and deontological ethical systems‚ are teleological ethical system is based on the outcome of an act. If you do something that is bad as long as the outcome of that act is good then it is considered to be a good act. Now with the Deontological ethical system this system is base on the act it self. If you do something and you meant good doing it even if that act turns out bad‚ your act is still considered to be good. For example of Deontological if your friend leaves his

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    engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility. Moreover‚ there is moral and immoral approach to Corporate social responsibility. In this report‚ both approaches will be compared‚ highlighting the moral approach to Corporate social responsibility. Ethics Theories and Corporate Social Responsibility So many practices and actions can fall under Corporate social responsibility‚ but they all can be categorized into two – “the musts” and “the electives”. A business must be honest and truthful in regards

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    Business ethics -Ethics derived from the Greek word ethos – which refers to the conventional customs and norms of a given culture – the term ethics can be understood in two ways: • as a traditional field of philosophical inquiry dating back to ancient Greece‚ which is concerned with values as they relate to human conduct; and • as the systematic study of norms and values that guide how people should live their lives. -Ethics is to do with what is good and bad or right and wrong. The

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    Management and Organizational Behavior Research paper Workplace challenges are highly overlooked when it comes to jobs and careers. Owners‚ bosses‚ and employees all have to overcome different types of issues that they face at their work. Challenges do not discriminate and are found among all workers no matter how experienced‚ or long you have been working. Some serious issues that can occur for workers at the workplace include: being new‚ dealing with co-workers‚ integrity and ethical issues

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    African Americans in poverty is more than twice the amount of Whites. In an Afircan American family the female is typically the head of household. Although the number of single parent homes is increasing there is strength throughout the hardship for example poor blacks are more work oriented. As for political standings with African Americans they have never received an equal share. But over several years and many civil rights acts later there are 42 African American congressional representatives. In

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    Workplace Spirituality Group Project Report submitted to Prof. R. Ravi Kumar in partial fulfillments of the requirements of the course “Managing People and Performance in Organizations”                     Submitted By:  Group No. 8       (Section B)  ASHISH PRAKASH PAWAR          HILLAL W MOMIN      KALPESH SHRIKRISHNA WANI      MANGESH KUMAR SHARMA  NEHA TIRKEY  RAHUL RANJAN  SENTHIL D  VISHWAS SHARMA    1411084 1411092 1411099 1411102 1411107 1411120 1411126 1411137     TABLE OF CONTENTS 

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    Ethics essay – Kantian ethics a.) Explain Kant’s concept of duty Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher who was concerned with producing an ethical theory that was logical and absolute‚ and did not change depending on the situation‚ countering the views of John Locke and other empiricists of the time. His ethics are based on duty‚ rather than looking at the end product of an action. He thought that his theory was so important that it could be rivalled with the Copernican revolution‚ in that it would

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    There are numerous ethical issues in the workplace. As a student that wishes to pursue a career in Human Resource Management‚ one ethical topic that appeals to me personally is that of harassment in the workplace. Harassment is often defined as “any unwelcome or unwanted conduct that denigrates or shows hostility or an aversion towards another person” (Workplace Harassment). An unwelcome behavior is defined as anything that “the employee did not solicit‚ instigate or provoke‚ and the employee

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    life. Professionalism is something not exclusive to any one profession. In the following paragraphs I will display just some of the qualities it takes to uphold a professional demeanor in life and in the workplace. Appearance is a major factor in attaining a professional respect within the workplace. Your first impression is paramount and so goes the opinion of patient and staff. Sometimes your appearance is the only thing someone observes so being well kept is something that should be taken seriously

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