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Ethics Awareness Inventory Ethical Choices Workplace Assessments

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Ethics Awareness Inventory Ethical Choices Workplace assessments assess values. Write a paper 700 words

Ethics and social responsibility play a key role in the development of a strategic plan for organizations within today's contemporary global economy. In fact, these two considerations also greatly relate to addressing the needs of stakeholders for organizations. The primary way in which……

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Home Depot Corporate. (2006). Our company values.  https://corporate.homedepot.com  Retrieved from

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Ethics And Business

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Ethical Awareness Inventory

When it comes to developing a corporate strategic plan, ethical companies will consider the role social responsibility plays as a factor when considering the needs of the stakeholders. While profit may be the basis of the entire corporate structure, it cannot be the only factor considered when developing strategic plans. Ethics must also play……

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"Ethical Awareness Inventory." (2008). The Williams Institute for Ethics and Management. Retrieved from  http://www.ethics-twi.org/DocumentFiles/7.pdf

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Ethics And Diversity Proposal Diversity

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This is because it encourages equal opportunities of all employees working for an organization. Potential employees to be hired feels comfortable applying for a job in such an organization because promotion is based on an individual qualification and not creed, race and gender.

A small business diversity initiative supports non-discrimination standards hence enforces penalties for individuals who……

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Webley, L. (September 06, 2010). Diversity in the Legal Profession: A Business or an Ethical

Rationale?: 'Correspondent's Report From' the United Kingdom. Legal Ethics, 13, 2, 223-

Garavan, T., & McGuire, D. (January 01, 2010). Human Resource Development and Society:

Human Resource Development's Role in Embedding Corporate Social Responsibility,

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Workplace Ethics

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usiness of Ethics

The Importance of Ethics in the Global Marketplace

At no time in history has the expression, "It's a small world" been more true than it is today. Television, telephone, the Internet, and high-speed air travel have brought the peoples of the world together in a way in which they never have……

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Brasnahan, Jennifer. "For Goodness Sake." Enterprise Magazine. June 15, 1999.

Burke, Frances. "Ethical Decision Making: Global Concerns, Frameworks, and Approaches." Public Personnel Management, Winter '99, Vol. 28, Issue 4, p.529fl. 1999.

Kanchier, Carole. "Knowing Right from Wrong, and Acting On it, Takes Insight." Women Today Magazine. 2002.

Seglin, Jeffrey L. "Employee Behavior Policies." www.BaldridgePlus.comAug.23, 2000.

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Ethics In Business

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Business Ethics

The issue of business ethics has been front and center for over a decade, following on the heels of the accounting scandals that led to the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. That those scandals came in such rapid succession and occurred in such large companies shocked the financial world out of its complacency with respect……

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Ethics And Morality Principles Evaluation

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Ethical Analysis at Workplace / Ethic Principles Evaluation

Specific situations at job in which decision-making was or was not based on ethical principles

Participation in or response to the situation

Whether or not you think the situation was handled correctly

Suggestions for how the situation could be better……

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Hrhero. (2015). The Best Training for Employees. Retrieved from  https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.hrhero.com/basictraining/BTE_Ethics_6.pdf&ved=0CCUQFjADahUKEwiBp9fGw_DIAhUHx6YKHXalCyI&usg=AFQjCNEGJHSm2mTDSYiQITpx_rwOm6rJOw  on 1st November, 2015.

Kunz, M. (2015).Examples of Making Ethical Decisions in Business. Hearst Newspapers LLC. Retrieved from  http://smallbusiness.chron.com/examples-making-ethical-decisions-business-30591.html  on 1st November, 2015.

Mercer, E. (2015).Is Internet Abuse a Workplace Problem?.Hearst Newspapers LLC. Retrieved from  http://smallbusiness.chron.com/internet-abuse-workplace-problem-58688.html  on 1st November, 2015.

Workplace Strategies for mental health.(2015). Harassment and Bullying Prevention. Great-West Life Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace. Retrieved from  https://www.workplacestrategiesformentalhealth.com/job-specific-strategies/harassment-and-bullying-prevention  on 1st November, 2015.

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Workplace Culture Race Religion Gender

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Race, class, gender, ethnicity, and religion are all variables that impact a person’s identity, worldview, communication style, and behaviors. Applying the sociological imagination to the workplace environment enables a greater understanding of how these factors impact daily interactions and events, with the goals of promoting harmony and resolving conflict. Being aware of race, gender, and religion has helped me function……

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Ethics And Industrial Relations

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Part I
Three concepts presented by Palmer (2012) that can be used to help explain the type of culture that contributed to the Columbia disaster are: 1) general endorsement of wrongdoing (Palmer, 2012, p. 69); 2) the stipulation of extenuating circumstances (Palmer, 2012, p. 72); and 3) denial of responsibility (Palmer, 2012, p. 73). In the Columbia disaster, the……

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Palmer, D. (2012). Normal organizational wrongdoing. UK: Oxford University Press.

 

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