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Is it ethical for IT vendors such as Google to promote the use of their information technology products in pursuit of political revolutions in various countries?
Problem 1: Describe ethical challenges an accountant could face in recognizing revenue for a firm. Problem 2: How could you deal with these challenges?
Describe how an organization’s vision and mission facilitate the development of a HR management strategy. How does the lack of a vision and mission statement affect HR-business strategy
Create a code of conduct policy for a nightclub business. Prepare a framework, using concepts and values, for your Code of Conduct. Incorporate any legal, social and ethical principles under which y
Build on the previous two and in it, you will develop a vision and mission for your program. You will demonstrate an understanding of how a vision and mission connect program objectives and outcomes
What ethical risks are involved in observation research? Explain the risks associated with the use of unobstructive measures?
What are the basic differences, from the employer's viewpoint, in operating in a union-free environment vs. a unionized environment?
Would it ever be beneficial for an accountant to include ethical standards in a contract? Explain. How about in an information technology system? Explain.
How does downsizing affect organizations in the short term? In the long term? What is the impact of a layoff on layoff survivors within the organization? How can these effects be minimized?
What is the HR strategy pursued by County General (chose one of the four HR strategies)? Differentiation or cost reduction? Internal or external labor orientation? Describe the reasons for your sele
You are writing this memo for a corporate executive who, faced with resolving the central ethical issue, seeks your input. You are preparing this memo to provide her with information and analysis sh
Read the Case Study, 'Wal-Mart: But We Do Give Them a 10 Percent Employee Discount. Summarize the overall viewpoint of the author. Discuss ethical issues facing Wal-Mart dealing with, 'off-the-cloc
Evaluate the company's past performance marketing their product using the six pillars of the marketing code of ethic's honesty, responsibility, caring, respect, fairness, and citizenship.
Provide an overview of the Taco Bell case
From a philosophical and theoretical point of view, do you feel that individuals holding positions of power or influence should be held to higher levels of accountability for their unethical actions
(A) From an ethical standpoint, do you think the auditors would be justified in acting on information acquired in this manner? (B) Should the balance sheet as of June 30 disclose the contingent liabil
Ethical behavior can shift depending on the situation. In order for an organization to eliminate unethical behavior, it will have a code of conduct in place. What actions within the organization nee
Imagine you are an HR consultant called in to advise the leadership at SAP. Prepare a 10 to 15 slide PowerPoint presentation to present your responses to the information below. Use the notes section
One of your major suppliers of designer sheets, towels, and robes, describes a way the Uniform and Linen Leasing Company (U&L) can save a substantial amount of money by using "knock-offs" of the
Do you believe we will see a new wave of legislation to prevent ethical misconduct as a result of our current global financial crisis? If so, do you think it can effectively manage these risks?
Research an actual company from the business world that has been cited for violating ethical practices as well as legal violations. Unfortunately, there is a host to select from that have committed
You are an entrepreneur starting a new retail business. Examine the legal and ethical considerations you would make during the hiring process, as well as the legal and ethical ramifications of misma
Here in Los Angeles we took a lot of static when smoking was banned in bars and restaurants. Now, even the jaded New Yorkers are doing it! From a health perspective there are serious questions about
Problem: Why has marketing continuously been a focus of concern in regards to both the legal and ethical representation of companies? Do you think this concern is warranted? Why or why not?
The following Collective Bargaining Agreement Example is provided as a starting point for the development of a more detailed section that would eliminate confusion and conflict surrounding the speci