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Patrick feels that he was being asked by the team leader to "eat" some of his hours and not bill all of them. Because the contract is a time-and-materials fee structure with a clearly understood/agr
Why might ethics we use to relate to each other be changing? What might account for this? Please explain in great detail so I can clearly understand what is being asked.
How does diversity of background and experience influence the evolution of personal and individual ethics? Please be very clear and concise so I can better understand what is being asked.
Problem: Explain what is meant by "ethics are situationally determined" and why this is important.
How do ethical considerations impact an organization's communications process during a crisis? How does the choice of spokesperson impact the organization's credibility?
Explain the importance of ethics in accounting and financial decision making. Be sure to include a description of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its impact on accounting and financial decision-maki
Why do you think Universities wants students to have a basic understanding of ethical theory and the historical perspective of the theory relating to environmental issues?
"Write a brief paper (one to two pages) on the source of moral authority. One often hears the expression, "let your conscience be your guide." Is conscience sufficient to decide what is right and wr
1) "To what extent has individual ethical misconduct become so commonplace in our society that it is no longer shocking? 2) What impact might this erosion in ethics have on such behavior in the health
Problem 1. Where do ethics and morals come into play when dealing with the security of a system or database? Problem 2. Should safeguards be built into the coding, or should it be left for the techno-
Problem: Do you think most companies have a code of ethics? Do you think most companies enforce a code of ethics? Explain why or why not.
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
Part 1: Describe the auditor's responsibility for assessing each client's ability to continue as a going concern. Part 2: Describe the effect on the financial statements and on the auditor's report
Interpret the implications of universalizability for moral reasoning. Give an example of universalizability in an occupation that you have worked.
The company has recently received some media attention that was not entirely positive. You have been hired to compose a response in the form of a press release. In your response, your goal is to exp
Are fetal-protection policies discriminatory? Why? Present at least two examples to back up your statement.
Covey hits on the truth of where responsibility lies when he talks about a stick where one end is the behavior and the other end is the consequence of that behavior. And, when you choose the behavio
At Abercrombie & Fitch how do internal and external factors of ethics impacts the four functions of management, Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling?
With this new information, Megan was unsure about changing or proceeding with the bid. If it was withdrawn, a lot of effort would be wasted as well as a chance to get a foothold in the international
Describe an ethical dilemma a social worker might encounter. Does the NASW Code of Ethics address this dilemma?
Why are ethics and ethical leadership important in that field? What moral responsibilities would you have as a leader in that field?
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 co
Question: Briefly explain the five fundamental principles that can be used in ethical reasoning.
Have you ever noticed a shift in your beliefs about what is ethical over your lifetime? If so, what/who had an influence on this?
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 (