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    Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Carlos Mercado University of Phoenix MGT 344 November 17‚ 2007 Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Companies establish ethics policies as a way to identify expectations of workers and to offer guidance on handling common ethical problems that might arise in the course of doing business. For an organization to determine whether a behavior is ethical or unethical‚ the terms must be defined. The term ethical behavior refers to how an organization

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    Organizations are responsible for the legal‚ ethical‚ and social issues that affect each stakeholder within the company. These factors continually impact the planning process performed at each level of management. An organization that neglects to establish and monitor plans can become disorganized and ultimately lose control of practices performed throughout the corporation. A prime example of poor planning due to disregard of legal‚ ethical‚ and social issues were the executives employed at WorldCom

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    Globalization and Ethical Issues Regarding Adidas Adidas can be seen as one of the top athletic brands of the 21st century. Adidas is known for its variety of sports clothing such as; bags‚ shirts‚ shorts‚ socks‚ pants‚ hats and their very popular shoe collection. Just like the Nike swooshes‚ Adidas’ 3-stripe pattern is one of the most recognizable logos in the world. The 3-stripe pattern is very recognizable that even if one is to see it on any type of apparel‚ they may automatically assume

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    IIMM/AP/1/2006/5150 NAME :- SUNIL KUMAR DHAKA SUBJECT:- PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT ANSWER:- 1(a) FUNCTIONS OF MANAGERS: All the managers have to perform certain functions in the organization to get the things done by the others. Functions of management are:- a) Planning b) Organising c) Staffing d) Leading e) Controlling f) Coordination (a) Planning: - Planning is an indispensable function of management. It determines the objectives to be achieved and

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    to be successful. A manager will find him or her being in several different hat throughout the company and dealing in several different areas in order to function. One of the most important function of a manager is to motivate his subordinates. Management work is done by people. So generally if employees are not satisfied‚ they will not perform efficiently which will affect the fulfilment of an organization’s goals. Employee satisfaction is utmost important in successful completion of work in an

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    (2003) state that "planning is the conscious‚ systematic process of making decisions about goals and activities that an individual‚ group‚ work unit‚ or organization will pursue in the future" (Planning and strategic management‚ p. 108). There are several levels in the planning process. Strategic planning involves setting long-term goals and is a function traditionally employed by top-level management. Newer models of strategic planning tend to involve all levels of management. Examples for strategic

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    Andy Abstein Professor: Ortiz Patrol Functions 2 December 2012 Ethical Law Enforcement I chose this subject because I feel that before embarking on a career in law enforcement it is fundamental to understand how to play by the book without getting ostracized by ones peers. The purpose of this paper is to outline proper behavior while paying attention to factors that will effectively limit corruption. The law enforcement oath of honor is as follows. “On my honor‚ I will never betray my badge

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    ETHICAL PRINCIPLES It is rather difficult to talk about ethics as it involves different point of view based on different moral standards one has and based on different ethical principles one uses. This Google China-cases mostly talks about the ethical dilemma faced by the company‚ whether it should obey the local law or put its global ethical standards as its best interest. Obeying the local law will push them to do self-censoring‚ which then raise many criticism internationally. Based on ‘cultural

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    Microsoft’s Management Planning Paper Within this paper Microsoft’s organization will be assessed with the planning functions of management. Along with a brief analysis of Microsoft’s history and the impact that legal issues‚ ethics and corporate social responsibility have on the planning functions of management. It will also analyze the factors that influence the Microsoft’s strategic‚ operational‚ and contingency planning. The Microsoft corporation is one of the most prevalent and powerful

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    PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Principles treated as norms that are binding for all members of international organizations. The principles are divided into general and special. General are principles that embody the most common norms of behavior of subjects and cover a wide range of international relations. General principles are based on natural laws of behavior‚ which consisted of public relations for centuries. The general principles include: o the principle of peaceful

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