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    policy for her school. When making ethical decisions first the person must recognize the ethical issue. Which in Mrs. Hanigan 's case is whether or not she should report Mr. Metzger 's students of suspected cheating, risking their reputations, and the schools device policy. Then all relevant facts must be obtained, what are possible ways to handle the situation, and those actions possible outcomes. In this case we will discuss Jason…

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    Rickling Ethical Dilemmas

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    In the case by Rickling it is clear of the ethical issue in judgment. Cindy an employee in a sales position is the only female in a team in a tech company. The team often travels and attends social events but in non-customer events at work she has seen co-workers with females who aren’t their wives. She is confronted by the wife of one of the co-workers who wants to know what occurs at these events. Cindy is in the middle of a moral and loyalty conflict. Other than this being an uncomfortable…

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    it comes to running a business. When the moral code breaks between a company the results can be devastating. Poor display of ethical behavior not only affects all the various customers, it can also harm all areas of business operations. In the case of training individuals and converting them into effective managers or leaders, it is imperative to display the correct ethical conduct to harvest respectable mentors. As the director of the private corporate leadership development institute at…

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    Airport Ethical Dilemmas

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    Head lining enterprises and their government often have the authority and the overall power to approve or disapprove of decisions that (in the long run) will obviously affect the public’s well-being, therefore, they practice the art of ethical decision-making. Ethical issues always have a way of showing up in situations where multiple stakeholders, interests and values fuse and rules are ambiguous or terribly enforced. These decisions being made by people we can hardly trust have the potential…

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    Jig's Ethical Dilemmas

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    Jig is faced with this decision because her boyfriend simply isn’t ready. Since her boyfriend is not ready for a real relationship and life together she is putting aside morality to make him happy. In this short story I believe that jigs boyfriend is complicating the decision of jig having the operation. Really if we look at the bigger picture than you will easily see that if jigs boyfriend would quit pushing his input in so demandingly then jig might be able to sit back and realize what she…

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    the past. The upper level management must set the stage for the mission of the company Training and technology will be the best way to relay the morals and ethical goals of the company. The example that the CEO sets will be the guiding light for the company. An organization that can produce research and technology that support a safe and ethical environment should be allowed to flourish.…

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    Ethical Dilemma Paper

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    Upon receipt of this referral, I contacted Mrs. Remilong’s daughter Teresa to discuss the case and coordinated a meeting at Mrs. Remilong’s residence for March 27, 2018. I contacted the claims adjuster by email correspondence regarding being assigned and current plans for home visit. Mrs. Remilong was sitting on the couch with her cervical collar on. She was alert and oriented to person, place and time. She reported difficulty seeing as her glasses were lost with the accident, so she is wearing…

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    Ethical Corrections Officers The Webster dictionary defines corruption as “dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people (such as government officials or police officers)” (Websters Dictionary, 2015). Corruption is not only dishonest or illegal activity it is also unethical. Each day, correction officers face many ethical dilemmas; dilemmas such as introducing contraband into the facility, sexual relationships with inmates, misuse of funds or equipment, inmate labor,…

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    Benchmark - Ethical Dilemmas Often in competitive athletics performance enhancing drugs are used to make the athletes more competitive. Paul is an athlete who might be losing his starting position in a team because of his teammates taking a drug. He is faced with the decision of weather or not to take the drug to get an even playing field with his teammates. Looking at this ethical dilemma in a Christian light makes the implications clear, of the danger to his health and to his moral standing.…

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    It highlights as one of the worst negative ethical performance in a corporation. Under the criteria of their environmental policy, they stated by 2018, they want to reduce the environmental impact of production of every car by 25% compared to 2010. They will achieve this by reducing energy, waste…

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