• Q : How ethics affects the financial decision-making process...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    1) Discuss how ethics affects the financial decision-making process. 2) Explain the ethics considerations involved in financial decision-making outlined in the article.

  • Q : Code of ethics policy for odells oasis resort...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Please help me create the formal code of ethics policy for O'Dell's Oasis Resort's Front Desk and Housekeeping departments where you: present the resort's policy toward ethical financial management.

  • Q : Case study-ethics and the world bank...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Paul Wolfowitz was the head of the World Bank from June 1, 2005 through mid-2007. At the time he became president of the bank, Mr. Wolfowitz was romantically involved with an executive at the bank,

  • Q : Recruit for a new position-corporate ethics officer...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You have been asked by your CEO to recruit for a new position: corporate ethics officer. Prepare a job description for this new position. In the job description, make sure to discuss the role the et

  • Q : Topic of ethics in professional practice...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The topic of ethics in professional practice is to focus on particular ethical dilemmas that arise in the research or practice that surrounds management activities themselves.

  • Q : Ethics in professional practice...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The topic of ethics in professional practice is to focus on particular ethical dilemmas that arise in the research or practice that surrounds management activities themselves.

  • Q : Prepare an approach to deal with ethics scenario...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Students should attempt to develop a personal scenario that they are likely to confront in their chosen work life then prepare an approach to deal with the scenario. A sample outline for this ethics

  • Q : Scenario-death of a salesman...
    Other Management :

    Death of a salesman: Should an employer ever be held liable for "Murder" in the death of an employee? At what point can an employer be so sloppy, or even intentionally not interested in employee saf

  • Q : Biggest changes in business ethics...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which dimension do you think has influenced the biggest changes in business ethics over the last decade? Has it been:

  • Q : Exercising good marketing ethics in targeting...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Do you think these companies are exercising good marketing ethics in targeting such young children whom are unable to understand that this is a form of trickery to get you into the store?

  • Q : Case scenario-the ethical temperature in arcticview...
    Other Management :

    The Employee expressly covenants and agrees that he/she will not, at any time during or after his/her employment with the Company: 1) reveal, divulge or make known to any person, firm or corporatio

  • Q : Proactive-reactive thinking in determining an action plan...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Problem 1.) Consider the relative values of proactive and reactive thinking in determining an action plan. Problem 2.) Define critical steps in the decision-making process.

  • Q : Ethics case study-danville corporation...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    If the error is not corrected in the current year and is discovered by the auditors during the following year's audit, how will it be reported in the company's financial statements?

  • Q : Coleen colombo and colleagues resist mortgage fraud...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question 1: Is the "fight-or-flight" response evident in this case. Explain. Question 2: What influences on the stress experience appear to be present? Question 3: What were the primary work-related s

  • Q : Differences between authority-responsibility-accountability...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Discuss the differences between authority, responsibility, and accountability. Provide examples of each as they are related to safety program implementation.

  • Q : Address major communication issues in a situation...
    Other Management :

    What would be the actions you would take to address major communication issues in a situation? Explain how these actions would improve the effectiveness of communications during the negotiation.

  • Q : How ethics play a strong role in effective communications...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How do ethics play a strong role in effective communications? What are the importance of ethics in business communications? What types of concerns could arise if ethics are not considered in busines

  • Q : Affirmative action and reverse discrimination...
    Other Management :

    Explain and defend your arguments concerning affirmative action and "reverse discrimination". Apply one of the ethics theories to support your position (Utilitarian, Kant, Rawls, Libertarian, and Eg

  • Q : Ethics taught in corporate training environment...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    State your position on whether ethics can be taught in a corporate training environment. Using your position of "yes" or "no," detail how ethics can or cannot be taught in a corporate training envir

  • Q : Ethic cycle-rationalizing unethical behaviors...
    Other Management :

    Review the ethical cycle (figure shown below). Discuss a decision made (at home or in the workplace), and describe the steps of the cycle in relation to your decision making process.

  • Q : Self-adjusting system of checks and balances...
    Other Management :

    A business must function as a system with checks and balances. Do you think there could be a 'generic' arrangement, working for any business, to mitigate between such conflicting interests? Maybe, e

  • Q : Review of two theoretical approaches to ethics...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Research and prepare comprehensive review of two theoretical approaches to ethics, one of which should be the normative ethical theory.

  • Q : Participants conducting business transactions...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The purpose of the CFP code of ethics is to ensure that all participants conduct business transactions with honesty and professionalism. By integrating a code of ethics, the organization is laying t

  • Q : Difference in negligence-intentional homicide...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What is the difference between negligence and intentional homicide? Can negligence ever get to the point where it can be considered intentional?

  • Q : Doctoral learner responsibility...
    Business Law and Ethics :

    As a doctoral learner you have a new responsibility to yourself and those around you. What is this responsibility? Please help me devise a response with citations to peer-reviewed articles when possib

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