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