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similarity between ethics and religion
be good, do the right thing
difference between ethics and religion
faith is following the rules based on faith
____ _____defines terms in uniform ways and links ideas and
problems together in consistent ways.
moral theories
Don’t steal, be honest, don’t harm others, etc. to maximize good for
everyone
rules utilitarianism
____ _____ Contends that there are duties that should be performed regardless of whether these acts
lead to the most common good
duties ethics
We all have moral rights and any action that violates these rights is ethically
unacceptable
rights ethics
Regards actions as right that manifest good character traits and regards actions as bad that
display bad character traits. The focus is on the type of person we should be.
virtue ethics
is a code of ethics a legal document
no
Deals With How We Treat Others In
Day To Day Situations
personal ethics
Tend To Be On A Organizational
Level Rather Than A Personal Level
business ethics
Tend To Be
For The Benefit Of
Society As A Whole
societal ethics
what influences ethics
Culture
Religion
Business
Competition
Law - Is The Law Always Right?
Information - i.e. Trying Something New
WIPP stands for
waste isolation pilot plant
provides a
framework for ethical judgment for a
professional
code of ethics
what are the 4 steps in the shewart cycle in order
1.plan
2.do
3.check
4.act
A Management Technique Based On
Quality Control, Customer Satisfaction
And Continuous Improvement In A System
That Can Be Measured
total quality management (TQM)
what are the 2 guiding principles in TQM
- Customer Satisfaction
- Continuous Improvement
The Ability
To Conform To Requirements
Or Specification
quality
salespeople and their customers is an example of what type of partnering
simple
is partnering a quick fix or magic pill for poor performance
no
is partnering a contract
no
A Technique That Shapes Workflow And Addresses Project
Variability In Construction
last planner system (LPS)
An Overall Project
Schedule, With Milestones, That Is Usually
Generated For Use In The Bid Package
master schedule
A Pull Technique Is Used To Develop A
Schedule That Works Backwards
From The Completion Date By Team
Planning. Phase Scheduling Is Used
To Produce A Plan For The
Integration And Coordination Of
Specialists’ Operations
reverse phase scheduling (RPS)
Shows What Kinds Of Work A Supposed To Be
Done In The Future
six week look ahead (SWLA)
what is the time frame for the six week look ahead
3-12 weeks
_____ Are Indicated
In Order To Solve The Problems Before The Actual
Production Takes Place
constraints
Is Produced Based On
Six-Week Lookahead (SWLA), The Actual
Schedule, And The Field Condition Before The
Weekly Meeting
weekly work plan (WWP
the _____ Covers The Weekly Schedule,
Safety Issues, Quality Issues, Material Needs,
Manpower, Construction Methods, Backlog Of
Ready Work, And Any Problems That Can Occur
In The Field
weekly work plan (WWP)
The ____ Should Emphasize The Learning Process
More By Investigating The Causes Of Delays
Instead Of Assigning Blame
weekly work plan (WWP)
_____ ______ Is Conducted Based On The
Work Performance Plan From The Previous
Week
variance analysis
Values Are Calculated As The
Number Of Activities That Are
Completed As Planned Divided By The
Total Number Of Planned Activities
percent plan complete (PPC)