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    Ethical Issues Ethical Issues In this paper the author will explain his point of view from the simulation. He will discuss the decisions made in the simulation. He will describe his perspectives and lenses found in the simulation. And finally he will discuss concepts that relate to his situations on the job. The lab got behind on a few projects and did not finish testing a particular product until it was sent out to stores. When the lab did tests‚ they found a contaminate in the product. All

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    To create my Ethical Organization Profile I have decided to write about an organization and the ethical and moral issues that this organization is currently facing. Baderman Island is an all-inclusive resort located on the Kelsey River. The island resort has been open to the public since 2004 and continues to grow and gain new vacationers. Baderman Island offers many activities for couples and families or even a group of friends. This resort has four hotels to accommodate its customers and a hand-full

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    Week 1 Individual Assignment Everest University Applied Business Law Instructor: Mark Davis October 19‚ 2013 Ethical Issues and Transparency Ethical Issues and Transparency One of the things I read that I found interesting is corruption in schools. Corruption in schools is one of the transparencies that are the most unethical in my opinion‚ because it effects the most innocent people in the worst ways‚ it deprives innocent children from the opportunity to receive a fair and honest

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    Ethical issues regarding Sweatshops Michelle Rice Business Ethics Jacqueline Newkirk Remember when you were at the mall the last time and saw a pair of Nike shoes that you just couldn’t live without? You had to buy them‚ for a pricey cost‚ and just loved them‚ right? We all have owned a pair or two of Nike shoes in our life. They were the “cool” shoes to have back when I was in school. The thing that we may not have known is that Nike has been using “children as young as fifteen years old”

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    Ethical Issues in Sales: Two Case Studies Thomas L. Carson Ethical issues in sales are an important and neglected topic in business ethics. Roughly 9% of the U.S. work force is involved in sales of one sort or another. But very little has been written about ethical issues in sales. Case 1: Shoe sales [The following case is taken from a paper that I received from a student. I am using this case with the student’s permission. The student did not want me to use his/her name. I have made some minor

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    2. Ethical Issues in Business. It seems that every day in the news we are hearing of new company that has acted at least unethically and possibly illegally in the operation and financial reporting of their company’s business dealings. There are many ethical issues in business. One major issue that we see is over and under reporting net income. Companies like to show that every quarter the net income of the business has an increase or profit. In order to show this they adopt unethical or illegal

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    the business associated would need to change to fill such a void for fear of going bankrupt. Therefore‚ businesses must continually innovate or find areas in which they can create value for society and profit in a sustainable manner. A controversial issue facing the business world today is the use of a business framework known as Multi-level marketing. (MLM) MLM is also known as network marketing and associated with direct sales in the sense that it uses various levels of independent distributors

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    1. Originally‚ an Ethics and Compliance team was formed to monitor the formation and operation of the company guidance towards ethical issues in BP’s company. Just like to set up a communication consistent standard for all the employees of BP for different location‚ culture and language. Originally‚ this is a good way to guide the company staff to maintain company standard and reputation. But the code did not effectively address specific high-risk activities for the scope of daily operations. It

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    Ethical and Legal Issues MGT/578 June 16‚ 2014 Ethical and Legal Issues Burger King known for quick service is one of the largest fast food franchises in the world. The home of the whopper is typically an easy place for the youth today to find employment. Employment opportunities within fast food are not the highest in salary range‚ and little to no experience is required‚ making employment opportunities available to all class of individuals. However‚ when you combine inexperience‚ immaturity‚ and

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    Ethical and Regulatory Issues Paper President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 into law in February 1996. The law modified earlier legislation‚ primarily the Communications Act of 1934. The legislation regulates broadcasting by over-the-air television and radio stations‚ cable television operators‚ satellite broadcasters‚ wireline telephone companies (local and long distance) and wireless telephone companies. The general intention of the Act was deregulation and competition. The

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