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    the organization. Along with internationalized business comes ethical issues in international human resource management‚ financial management‚ marketing‚ and production. In human resource management‚ there has been a challenge to maintain employees leading to child labor in third world countries. To effect this ethical issue‚ companies should seek to produce their products in factories

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    Ethical issues are going to arise no matter how much of a handle an employer thinks that they have on things. As the CEO of Wal-Mart I would want to be forward thinking and implement certain policies that would hopefully leave us well-prepared for any potential conflicts that were to arise. Handling ethical workplace issues requires a cautious approach to matters which could lead to lawsuits or be publicly damaging. The first thing I would do would be to incorporate a policy where all employees

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    This essay will focus primarily on three main issues that can undermine effective communication namely cultural diversity‚ emotions and language (Robbins et al. 2011 p.331). The importance of feedback in an organisation to improve communication would also be reviewed (Iyer & Israel 2012 p. 55). Through feedback received‚ communication unveils opportunities to improve the individual and general performances of the organisation (Daneci-Patrau 2011 p. 496). Communication in an organisation comprises

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    Food Safety Issues in China The People’s Republic of China (PRC) had been well-known for its rapid industrialization in these recent years. Through its swift overall improvement throughout the country‚ China rises as one of those emerging markets‚ becoming a step closer to those of developed countries. As a result of these improvements‚ China managed to position itself as one of the largest exporter country in the world. Within its reach‚ China’s industrial growth keeps on increasing as time

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    Food safety A major Health Issue What is Food Safety? Food Safety is all conditions and actions necessary to ensure the safety of food at all stages. This refers to the conditions and practices to prevent contamination and food-borne illnesses. (FDA) Food safety is an essential health function. Food can be contaminated and judged unsafe in many ways. Contamination can occur during the packaging process‚ by inadequate cooking or storage. Also‚ different food products may already have different

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    Current Issues in Quality and Safety Current Issues in Quality and Safety The safety of medication administration has become a universal issue and crucial for one ’s wellbeing. The majority of hospitalized patients are treated with medications (Agyemang & While‚ 2010). The medical treatment of patients has a direct effect on the patient ’s quality of life. Srinivasan declared "patients have a right to know they are receiving safe care" (as cited by Zhani‚ 2012‚ p. 1). The purpose of

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    Life‚ Death‚ and the Political issues surrounding Abortion Few issues have embodied such controversy as abortion has. The various people involved in the abortion debate not only have strong beliefs‚ but each group has a self appeal that clearly reflects what they believe to be the essential issues. The abortion supporters see individual choice as central to the debate: If a woman cannot choose to terminate an unwanted pregnancy‚ a condition which affects her body and possibly her entire

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    manufacturing medical products; it does not describe methodologies or progress toward producing such transgenic crops. Two books have been published that provide information on those topics (1‚ 2). This essay discusses some of the ethical-religious issues surrounding transgenic plants. The ethical consequences of genetic engineering are the subject of a book by Russo and Cove (3). This essay is not comprehensive but is intended to serve as a basis for further detailed discussions. ... is [it] ethical for

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    I have always been one to side with a utilitarian’s point of view‚ such as Mill and Bentham. The greatest happiness of the greatest number‚ or as cold as it may be‚ sacrificing the few for the good of the many. Utilitarian moral theories evaluate the moral worth of action on the basis of happiness that is produced by an action. Whatever produces the most happiness in the most people is the moral course of action. I will give the best arguments against Utilitarianism‚ and show in my own opinion‚ why

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    For example‚ the privatisation of foster care in the United Kingdom‚ which is becoming increasingly popular (Steen and Smith‚ 2012) can be argued as a deontological approach from the government’s point of view. The deontological ethics theory focuses on the morality of the action and not the consequences of that action (Encyclopædia Britannica‚ 2015). Caring for vulnerable members in society is a duty‚ privatisation meets the increasing

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