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    Ethics are moral principles that define right and wrong; the values help guide an organization or individual’s behavior. High ethical standards can increase morale in a workplace, which, in turn, may increase productivity, improve the quality of work, and decrease employee turnover rate. If managers and other leaders honor and demonstrate ethical behavior, it is likely that employees will reciprocate the actions. Employees will conduct business with honesty and integrity, which can enhance an…

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    below. 1. Master’s in General Psychology Gaining entrance into a general psychology master’s programs opens students up to a wide range of future career opportunities. Coursework is based on providing foundational knowledge in psychological theory, research, and practice. Many such programs offer students the option of choosing a specialty track to supplement a general degree. Graduates may gain employment in federal and local agencies, hospitals, business, and educational settings. Decide if a…

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    Equifax Breaches

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    Ethics are important in all aspects of life because they govern interactions that are considered socially acceptable. Ethics are important particularly in business, because when violated, can have serious ramifications for the success of a company and the welfare of its customers. Unfortunately, breaches do occur, most recently in the case of a credit card data company from Georgia. Equifax committed a serious breach of ethics after not preventing, detecting, and reporting an information systems…

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    Watler Accounting’s policies, benefits, rules and regulations, whenever and however expressed, whether in handbooks, policy statements or otherwise, do not create and are not to be considered as creating terms and conditions of an employment contract, express or implied. Watler Accounting’s policies, benefits, rules and regulations are subject to unilateral change by the employer without notice. All employment at Watler Accounting can be terminated, with or without cause, and with or without…

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    Patagonia’s Corporate Social Responsibility Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Patagonia’s Corporate Social Responsibility Patagonia is a privately held outdoor clothing firm with its headquarters in Ventura, California. The firm has integrated various core values and beliefs into the production of the goods it offers and is renowned for its exceptional quality, innovative designs as well as environmental ingenuity. The firm is determined to be the leading socially and…

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    At the Law Offices of Stephen A. Martin, you will find a dedicated attorney who has more than 25 years of experience practicing real estate law, business law, and estate planning. Serving clients throughout St. Charles and St. Louis, MO, Stephen A. Martin, Attorney at Law provides a range of legal services and is committed to achieving the best outcome possible for each and every one of his clients. At the Law Offices of Stephen A. Martin, they take a proactive approach to resolving legal…

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    Ethics and Unions: How They Negatively Affect Jobs and the Economy CMGT 4000 Section 001 March 14, 2017 Carly Nickels ECU Construction Management Student Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss ethics and unions. It will first define ethics and unions. This will be followed by a discussion of unethical behavior between unions and management and the laws that had to be passed because of the extent of the issue. An explanation of why I believe unions to be bad for jobs and the economy…

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    History of Hasbro Inc.: Hasbro Inc was founded by brothers Henry and Hillel Hassenfeld in 1923. It originated in Providence, RI. Hasbro started out as company that sold textile remnants but eventually moved onto pencil boxes and school supplies. About 20 years later, Henry Hessenfeld’s son, Merrill, took over the company and introduced their first set of toys, doctor and nurse kits. Later in 1952 Hasbro launched Mr. Potato Head, the first toy ever to be advertised on television. Then in the 60s…

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    Why School Psychologists

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    Why you want to be a school psychologists At first, I was interested in being a school counselor like my mom. I really admired how students would come to her with all kinds of problems and she would listen and offer help. I would often think “How lucky to have someone to talk to, when things appeared hopeless. Many times, friends of mine would come to me and talked about their problems. Like my mom, I felt I have a special gift of listening to people talk about their problems. I would sit…

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    Ethics Inquirer

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    Assess the role of the company acting as moral. As ethics inquirer seeks to be a moral agent must take into consideration several issues. in its role as a moral agent, ethics inquirer must promote several business practices promote ethics, morality, good business practices and good employee/employer relationships. the following represent some of the ways of that ethics inquirer can secure its role as a moral agent Working relationships in its capacity as a moral agent ethics inquiry must…

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