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    business ethics. The Enron ‘incident ’ shows us the importance of following ethical standards in today ’s world. It also illustrates how susceptible employees and the organization are to ethics‚ and how it can threaten the entire future of a company. Establishing ethical company values are of extreme importance in maintaining a consistent and effective workplace. In this paper‚ we will examine and discuss two case studies of workplace ethics‚ one of which is a good example of ethical workplace behavior

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    Importance of Ethics in the Workplace From birth‚ most of us are taught what is right and wrong. Ethics is a trait that most human beings acquire‚ but with differences in values and perspectives‚ it may be hard to achieve. The problem lies in how ethics are taught to people. It is our duty as Americans and people on this Earth to train ourselves to become ethical in every thing we do. We should be practicing good ethics everywhere‚ at work‚ home‚ and school. Having good ethics should be part

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    Enron‚ Tyco‚ Krispy Kreme‚ and even Martha Stewart have had their share of ethical dilemmas and troubles. With the seemingly downward spiral of ethics in the United States‚ many people have begun to re-evaluate the definition and limitations of ethics‚ especially within the workplace. Stories of ethical problems and ethics surround people in everyday situations. Here‚ we will examine two case studies one of which is a story of wrongful conduct and the other is a story of serving best interest

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    Confidentiality and Workplace Ethics Confidentiality at the workplace is very important. Virtually all workplaces have information that needs to be kept confidential due to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. As a co-op student‚ you need to be very careful not to share any confidential information with your friends or family. The laws and regulations that support confidentiality come from our collective desire to protect the rights of the individual within our society. The desire to do what

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    individual’s privacy is more important than any other considerations in the workplace. Workplace scenarios will be outlined including job applications‚ storage of personal information‚ Internet and email‚ information technology effects on privacy‚ workplace policies and procedures and medical privacy. Differing ethical theories will be applied to both sides of the argument. The Individual’s Privacy in the workplace Getting the job. The story is often heard in Australia how easy it was for

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    Abstract Ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) becomes one of key point to evaluation business value. “In today’s highly interconnected‚ global‚ and transparent world‚ corporations are finding that social responsibility is essential to fundamental business strategy” (Trevino & Nelson‚ 2010‚ page 332). The main purpose of this paper is to offer readers an overview and concept about the role of ethics and social responsibility in food industry. Besides that‚ some ethical problems of organizations

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    An Analysis of Ethics in the Workplace Introduction of ethics Ethics can be defined as "a domain unto itself‚ a set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms sentient creatures" (Elder and Paul‚ 2003). In today’s society‚ it is becoming natural to question the relevance of ethics. Contestants on reality television shows are rewarded with sums as large as $1‚000‚000 for activities such as lying‚ cheating‚ backstabbing and otherwise playing the game. In

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    In AfricaAIDS Has a Woman’s Face The article In AfricaAIDS Has a Woman’s Face is about how women in rural Africa play a big role in the all around living of their families and how AIDS and H.I.V. is affecting it. What would be the outcome of Africa’s future if woman were no longer able to carry the same duties because of the AIDS epidemic? One of the main things is that woman in Africa are the back bone to the families and communities in general. Women are the ones that make all the decision

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    Lacey Graves Ant 205 11-10-12 Peer Educator’s and AIDS in South Africa Acquired ImmunoDeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a worldwide disease. It is a problem many have tried to solve. Since its discovery in the early eighties‚ there have been more than 25 million people who have died due to this disease. This number is not the total of deaths from AIDS; it is the total number of people that have died due to complications of the disease. Often the death certificate states pneumonia

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    "In their daily search for clean water‚ women in rural sub-Saharan Africa literally and symbolically walk the social‚ economic‚ and geographic paths along which‚ scholars argue‚ the HIV/AIDS epidemic can be mapped." Link It was back in 2002 when Kofi Annan identified women as the backbone of Africa‚ and sounded the dire alarm that the combination of famine and AIDS was disproporationately impacting African women "who keep African societies going and whose work makes up the economic foundation

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