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    Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis

    Using the attached Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis, I need to prepare a 300 to 600-word analysis of my completed Ethics Awareness Inventory. Interpret the results, and apply them to my personal and professional development. Include a statement explaining how my educational experience has impacted my ethical thinking. This an

    Business Ethics and Problems

    Please help with the following study questions. Thank you. 1. List three business problems, situations, or opportunities that you believe are ethical issues. Please give possible solutions and explain your responses in some detail. 2. Describe why it is important that business people study business ethics. What are

    Ethics in Action

    Please help with the following problem found in the textbook: Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment 13th edition written by Jane Mallor, A. James Barnes, Thomas Bowers, and Arlen W. Langvardt (2007). Please answer question in detail.

    Global Ethics & U.S. Standards

    Are U.S. ethical standards applicable worldwide? Explain your answer and provide examples. What are the consequences of failure to incorporate ethical considerations into global planning?

    Ethical Organization Profile

    I have a construction company that exemplifies business ethics. Prepare a written paper of 500-600 words on enforcement (described at the bottom). Also, create two power point slides that follow with what you have written. Enforcement a)How are ethics enforced by managers? b)How are ethics enforced by the organization? How

    Professional values and ethics

    In approx. 700 to 1,050-word paper in which you explain the relationship among professional values, ethics, and career success. Address the following items in your explanation: Define values and ethics. Identify at least three sources of professional values and ethics. Describe how professional values and ethics can impact

    Ethics and Legal Environment

    Jerry is one of two partners who owns a chain of twenty-four family style restaurants in the Northeast. The restaurants have a reputation for serving high quality food at reasonable prices. Since the opening of the first restaurant thirty-five years ago, the restaurants have built up a loyal clientle. However, many of the cus

    Business Ethics

    A. Choose one of the following topics with which you have had experience: 1) Hiring 2) Work assignments 3) Performance evaluations 4) Discipline 5) Termination 6) Diversity 7) Harassment 8) Family and personal issues 9) Manager as a role model b. Prepare a 1,050- t

    Examples of business ethics in healthcare

    Please help me explain at least four ethical issues within today's business environment that impact your community and healthcare. Please include any references used.

    Marketing in New Regions

    Assume you were recently promoted to Director of Marketing for an existing product sold domestically that will now be sold in multiple countries in a new geographical region. What would you do to ensure you and the rest of your organization appropriately pursue marketing (including prominently ethical issues) in that region and

    Test the limits of CEO liability- Ebbers and WorldCom

    Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, as is the fashion among indicted chief execs nowadays, tried to paint himself as hopelessly clueless about the $11 billion accounting scandal that engulfed his company and devastated shareholders. In the end, jurors placed more stock in the testimony of Scott Sullivan, WorldCom's former chief

    Business ethics: why important, primary focus. Long term goals. Owner value.

    1. Generally speaking, why is business ethics important? 2. What should be the primary focus of business ethics, and why is this so? 3. Is it necessary for everyone in a business organization to fully understand and practice sound business ethics all the time? Why or why not? Professional Development 1. Set forth

    Responsibility of the detective

    Determine the most important responsibility of the detective in a criminal investigation. It is difficult to identify one aspect of the job as the most important because of the diversity and complexity of duties in an investigation. Post your thoughts and rationale on the Discussion Board. What are your thoughts regarding

    Company standards in technology to be seen as ethical; driver for company change

    Being considered an ethical company by consumers can help a company to increase its market share. How can a company's standards in relation to technology help them to be seen as ethical? Is it possible for a company's technology usage policies to have a negative affect on company culture and employee morale? Name some ways

    Project Management: Ethics (Worldview)

    Can you help me get started with this assignment? Review the Scenario and the following addenda items: The Director of ONS (your boss) owns 2,000 shares of Worldview stock and is on the procurement selection committee for the project. Ralph, a network engineer on your project team, has a spouse who is employed by one of

    JeffStreet Corp Performance Evaluations

    The Promotion and Advertising Department at JeffStreet Corporation coordinates point of purchase promotions for its distributors. Employees of this department are graphic arts or marketing majors who develop campaign materials and conduct market research. The department does not collect any revenue for these services. The depart

    Kardell Paper Co: Business and Professional Ethics Case

    After reading The Kardell Paper Co. Ethics Case pretend you are Kardell investors. Prepare, a presentation that represents Kardell investors concerns and wishes for the company. Compose your presentation as though you were to deliver it to the entire board of directors of the Kardell Paper Co. Please assist - I will nee

    Business Ethics

    -Determine all the facts -symptoms of problems SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND CO.: THE AUTO CENTER SCANDAL Sears, Roebuck, and Co. began in the late 1800s as a mail-order company that sold farm supplies and other consumer items. Its first retail store opened in the mid-1920s. Responding to changes in American society, such as the mo

    Academic approach to Ethical issues

    You have researched ethics and identified determinants that influence the decision making process. Choose a current event that displays ethical behavior and another current event that displays unethical behavior.You are required to provide a thorough discussion for each current event and explain why the behavior was ethical and/

    Describe Responsibility Centers for a business

    You have been asked to speak about the topic of to a group of executives at a conference. For this speech you should select a company/business that you are familiar with and briefly describe it. Give three examples of responsibility centers in that business. Describe how these responsibility centers interact.