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    Possible Ethics Violations in Project Procurement Procedures

    Review the Scenario and the following addenda items: 1. The Director of ONS (your boss) owns 2,000 shares of Worldview stock and is on the procurement selection committee for the project. 2. Ralph, a network engineer on your project team, has a spouse who is employed by one of the potential vendors for this project. 3

    Ethical Behaviour Consistency

    Do you see your own ethical behavior consistent across settings (i.e. home, work, community, or religious)? How are they the same or different? What do you believe contributes to these differences (if any)?

    Ethics in accounting

    Sarbanes Oxley has significantly influenced the public's perception of ethical behavior on the part of auditors and accountants. Let's say that you are a mid-level accountant for a publicly traded company. You're company has had a relatively poor year and are expected to disappoint the market with their earnings release.

    Health Care and Human Services

    Select an area of health care and human services. Answer the following question: Why are ethics and ethical leadership important in that field? What moral responsibilities would you have as a leader in that field? Develop a moral vision or "road map" that would guide you as a health care or human service leader that incorp

    Code of Ethics Analysis

    Describe an ethical dilemma a social worker might encounter. Does the NASW Code of Ethics address this dilemma? Does the NASW Code of Ethics adequately guide conduct in instances of this dilemma? If so, explain how. If not, explain how you would amend the NASW Code of Ethics to provide more guidance in this circumstance.

    Privacy, Security and Ethics: Movie Details and Relevant Topics

    Please read the movie details and consider the relevant concepts from the course, such as privacy, security, access, protection, ethics, etc. Swordfish Demonstrate your understandings of these concepts by creating a project such as a paper. See attachment.

    Management Solutions - International Microcircuits, Inc.

    International Microcircuits, Inc. Megan Bedding, vice-president of sales for International Microcircuits, Inc. (IM), was delighted when IM was one of the few firms invited to enter a bid to supply a large industrial customer with their major product in a small foreign country. However, her top salesperson for that region had

    Focus on Ethics

    Large discount stores and superstores can wield enormous power and impact on a local community. When a megaretailer like Wal-Mart enters a town, especially a smaller one, it often drives nearby small retailers out of business and sends downtown business districts into a nosedive. Wal- Mart has been the target of much critici

    Returning Products Business Ethics

    Retuning products after returned policy has expired. give an example and summarize it, determine the ethical/moral problems and principles involved, and develop alternative strategies and give a solution.

    Business Ethics- Return of Product by Customers

    If you were a store manager and someone return a product back to the store after the return policy has expired what would you do. Let them return the item or make them keep it. Give details and solutions and analyze the situation.

    HR Legal ethics

    What is the difference between HR's legal and ethical responsibilities?

    Ethics of Academic Grade Inflation

    Ethics in an Academic Environment Paper grade inflation. Examining issues related to ethics in academic environment grade inflation. thesis statement, identify several supporting details, and develop a conclusion. Two main topics and two references.

    designs performance systems

    If an organization designs performance systems without considering behavioral issues, what outcomes could there be? Why is it important that the system designers consider these effects, shouldn't managers be responsible for dealing with their employees?

    Code of Ethics

    How would you explain to a new employee, the need for you company's code of ethics which is based on the Association of Information Technology Professionals' code of ethics? Summarize the issues covered in this code of ethics.

    Ethics, social, and legal responsibility of large corporations

    Evaluate the planning function of management within your selected organization. Address the following items in your paper: · Identify at least one legal, ethical, and social responsibility issue that impacts your selected organization. Analyze the impact that these factors have on management planning. · Anal

    This job looks at therapy and responsibility.

    We've talked about people's behavior, particularly behavior that is self-destructive in some professional or personal way, and social scientists and psychologists offer myriad explanations (excuses?) for this ranging from environmental causes ( something else is responsible for my bad behavior) or genetic causes (someone else, m

    Business Ethics Study Questions

    1. Discuss autonomy as a basis for argument against employment at will. Do you favor at will employment? Present at least 3 reasons to back up your belief. 2. In spite of the existence of the present legal protection, right of contract and considerations of public policy, is there a need for a new law against unjust dismissal

    Press release for Rejuvenation Inc.

    Rejuvenation, Inc. is a company that manufactures and sells parts and fixtures for older homes. Much of its success stems from its reputation as a company with high moral values and a strong commitment to people and the planet. It is an organization with a strong culture in support of the natural environment and social responsib

    Business Ethics Questions

    1. How does the society benefit from an economy built on free trade where both the labor and the buyer only seek personal gain? 2. Why is considering the law not enough for managers to make a decision? What other factors need to be considered? Give an example of a decision that would incorporate all of these factors. 3

    Audit: Going Concern Issues of responsibility and reporting

    A staff auditor has just returned from a continuing professional education workshop on current auditing standards. One of her managers has asked her to prepare a training session for the rest of the staff. In particular, he wants her to discuss the standard related to the client's ability to continue as a going concern. Requi

    System of Inquiry - Power Point Presentation

    If your organization has an existing code of ethics, obtain a copy, and be prepared to discuss it in this week. If it does not use one from another organization. This code of ethics will be used as the basis for the System of Inquiry assignment. Develop a system of inquiry to be used in evaluating decision-making, problem s

    Multicultural Management/Business Ethics

    NB: Some of the examples and research I use for this course comes from the work of Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner experts in the field of cultural management and have authored many books on understanding diversity in global business, including "Riding the Waves of Culture." And, a reference book I purchased on a tr

    Internal Auditors' Code of Ethics

    Greg Schwartz, an internal auditor for Ajax Products Company, is pursuing a graduate degree on a part-time basis. Greg and another graduate student, Linda Stephens, have been given an assignment to produce a database for an accounting information systems class. Greg's company has a site license for a relational database manageme