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    Bank of America is one of the world’s most dominant financial institutions. The ethics and outlines are there business practices and policies furthermore, as professional and also manage that the workforce is expected to embrace and endorse. According to Bank of America (2016), “Our responsible business practices have a direct, positive impact on two areas critical to our growth:-Our strength and stability as a global financial institution and Our capacity to meet the financial needs of our…

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    (Lopez & Fornes, 2015). Using the case study of the Bank of America, the report gives a summary of the ethics of the bank and some of the ethical dilemmas the bank has faced in recent times. The The Bank of America like other agencies has a set of rules that govern the conduct of its employees about…

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    One company that is going green and is playing a big role is Bank of America. They have already invested over fifty billion dollars in green energy and for low carbon finances on other companies to go green. Bank of America provided 80 million in financing to Honeywell International to help optimize four steam power plants across Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma's largest Air Force facility energy consumer. From 2010 to 2015, Bank of America has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 37 percent,…

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    dialogue on inclusion. The partnership between GTS and the employee network DAN provided employees who entered OBP last Wednesday morning lacking awareness, walkout that evening with a heighten sense of awareness surrounding the disability issue. Bank of America is a better organization through your diligent efforts and leadership. The evidence was clear as after the meeting the volume of associate email comments grew to a crescendo about two (2) hours after the event…

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    There was no modern banks in Colonial America era. The Colonial Americans used banks in England and gave credit to each other without banks. Until 1781, Alexander Hamilton wrote to Robert Morris, who is the Finance Superintendent in the congress, to recommend a central bank to be founded. The unusual US banking system in the 1800s was a result of the political instability and the different political interests within the US, as well as that the banks in New York held too much power and became…

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    Communication is a method in which organizations, people, environments send and receive messages to achieve an objective. Industries utilize communication types to enhance their corporate brand by keeping company employees informed about policy and business practice. Lombardo (2016) successful companies use a balance of both internal and external workplace communication to inform, persuade, and educate their constituents on business, product, or service information. Companies elevate their brand…

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    INTRODUCTION Paying bank fees may be one of the most annoying, unwanted situations customers experience in the banking system. Imagine the fees paid suddenly becoming multiplied, and you were paying for accounts you didn’t even sign up for. For Wells Fargo customers, this nightmare became a harsh reality. The 185 million dollar Wells Fargo Bank account scandal began in 2011 and was revealed to the public five years later after when over 2 million bank accounts or credit cards were opened…

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    “We want to satisfy all our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially . . . We believe our customers can save more time and money if . . . they bring all their financial services to one trusted provider” (Farfan, 2016, para. 1). Wells Fargo’s mission and vision provide its employees with clear cut directions and desired outcomes in which the founder and stakeholders which to take it (Parnell, 2016). With such a clear vision, no one would expect reports of former Wells Fargo…

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    According to Laurie Sullivan in her article “Wells Fargo Bets on ‘Total Market Approach’ Threading Messages through Multiple Cultures” Wells Fargo uses a “total market approach” as their target market. (Sullivan, 2015) This means that Wells Fargo target market is everyone. This is evident when you go to their home page see services offered not only for individuals, but also for small businesses and for corporations (14). Instead of focusing on attracting one or two types of customers they…

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    the process. Being fortunate enough to learn all this at Everest College, where I did obtain my AA degree in Criminal Justice. The feedback that I was giving at this college will prepare me for law school or for my investigation job at Wells Fargo Bank. In the college I was giving the feedback that law was not going to be easy to learn and to master, without the proper…

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