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    This essay will discuss the responsibility of the corporate executive and where it lies. We will see if he is accountable to the shareholders, as well as the community. The responsibility of the corporate executive general lies in maintaining the company standards. He’s primarily accountable to the community, well also being accountable to his shareholders and the company. It’s his job as the corporate executive to place policies and practices in motion to keep the company strong and honest. By…

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    The casual claim of Peter Bakker’s article Accountants Will Save the World is that accountants should change the accounting rules, and then lead the companies pay more attention on social benefit. There are some merits in this article. First of all, Bakker provides an example about it’s hard to tell the shareholders what they are benefited from helping WFP, because it’s the gain of social capital, not financial capital (Bakker, 2013). Thus, he thinks telling people how a company makes money by…

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    Without Edgar from William’s Shakespeare’s King Lear taking responsibility for himself and for his father, the Earl of Gloucester, he would not be able to comprehend hardship and guide both himself and his father through suffering. When his life plans to become Earl of Gloucester veer off his expected path, Edgar immerses himself in a pit of desire. He has to transform his outlook on life to take responsibility for himself and for his father before he can understand that the world is not a…

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    Shakespeare’s Othello, Othello suffers “the classic war between passion and responsibility” due to his conflicting thoughts about Desdemona allegedly being unfaithful, while attempting to maintain his responsibilities of being a rational and composed leader. By way of Iago’s manipulation and lies, Othello begins a metamorphosis of his character, that causes him to become a man who loses sight of his moral responsibilities and duties, leaving his decisions completely governed by his passion. The…

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    Break away from the group. Identify the problem, take responsibility and act. Acting can save a life. It can change history. It is our most difficult task. To act, a person must leave the group and the group mentality and see the situation as a whole. One, according to Darley and Latene, will act when they know…

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    driver for the organization name Jose Carcamo. We discuss the liabilities that the company will be liable due to the employee’s actions. We also will talk about the type of principles-agency relationships, recommend the course of action and the responsibility of the organization that hired the employee. Principle-Agency Relationships A principle-agency relationship is when a company hires an individual to perform job duties on behalf of the organization.…

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    plans, physicians, and organizations are all governed by and must be in compliance with health care laws and policies. Corporate citizenship includes the social responsibility of American Well and how the company meets the economic, legal, ethical, discretionary responsibilities created by shareholders. The economic responsibilities of American Well are to produce and generate the demand for telehealth products in the health care market while maximizing profit. With the Exchange, American Well…

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    Introduction The advances in technology have made organizations work in a different manner than they had in the past. Technology has become an important tool for organizations to advance, to innovate, and most important to make a profit. New technological advancements have made it easier for the world to be more connected than ever before. As a result, individuals and organizations have access to investigate on topics that were never seen as important in the past. One must have in mind that not…

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    My strength in the responsibilities would have to be responsibility VII. I have the ability to communicate with very diverse groups of people and speaking is always a pleasure. My weakness responsibility would definitely be Responsibility VI. I am not the best source for health education, but that will change. My strength is responsibility VII: Communicate and advocate for Health and Health Education. Since high school I’ve taken several courses on communication skills. I worked for Planned…

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    Koh's Bystander Effect

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    Koh (1996) is a sociobiologist, who had study the evolutionary and genetic basis of social organization in both humans and animals. He has observed males of certain species of spiders who are willing to become “dinner” to the female mates that they fertilized so that they continue the genes through the offspring. Koh has seen the altruistic behavior that is a way to preserving one’s genetic material. Darley & Latané (1968 and 1969), and Eagly & Crowley (1968) observed the bystander effect that…

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