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    core principles in its Code of Conduct and business ethics (CoBE).Then the Petronas anti-bribery policy and anti-corruption policy are helping their employees to deal mannerly with improper solicitation, bribery issues and other unethical issues as well the corruptions that may occur in their business. This company also ensuring their directors whether the executive or non-executive directors to be adhere with this code of conduct and business ethics as the guide line for them in order to play…

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    Should a relaxed dress code be allowed in the workplace? A dress code is a part and parcel of modern business. It has been designed to set the standards of discipline and create an appropriate image of a professional worker. Of course, there are numerous reasons behind dress codes which are used in workplaces, and each of them is used to identify a position, wellbeing or even protect an employee who works at the harmful environment. The way how you are dressed usually tells customer, partner or…

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    supervision are all criteria to evaluate how counselors determine an ethical practice. Each criteria provides an opportunity for a counselor to significantly improve as an ethical counselor if followed by standards of a designated code of ethic. While code of ethics is a guideline, a counselor must be fully encompassed on judgement and responsibility of the counseling practice.…

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    Final Project - Phase 2 Jamie Rice BMGT 496 Professor Susan Barranca 12/17/2017 Introduction Ethical dilemmas that arise in the workplace must be handled with care, and the best ethical judgment must be made. Specifically, conducting personal business on company time can present an ethical dilemma, and is also a conflict of interest (Common Ethical Workplace Dilemmas, n.d.). This conflict of interest can be presented as an ethical dilemma for a fellow employee that becomes aware of an…

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    What Is Ethical?

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    Ethics is the moral principle that affects people’s decision making, and it is also concerned with the right things for the individuals and the society as a whole. However, in the field of business, Ethics is considered as the act of applying moral values to the strategic and the operational business management. Ethics can be responsible for the success and failure of business; it is the primary determining factor in gaining a profit or incurring losses in business. The biggest asset of a…

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    act with fairness, equity and impartiality, respect the right of the individuals. However, the Nike sweatshop issue has shown that this organization was provided different treatment to employees and individuals, in order to maximize their profit. Ethics can be defined as the code of moral principles and values that help to oversee the behaviours of the employees or teams with respect to what is right and what is wrong. The organizations these days are faced with ethical dilemma within the…

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    Carlos Ghosn, CEO and President of Renault and Nissan, in an interview said the challenges and problems of the alliance and its multi-culture is that "if the culture is not considered then that organisation is doomed to fail". He felt the dignity of the people must be respected since humans are the greatest asset of an organisation. He is quoted as saying "cross-cultural exchange is an integral part of basic sustainable performance" (MENDENHALL, 2005) the alliance of Renault and Nissan took into…

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    Business Ethics Discuss how the ethical scenario in consideration can be analysed within the framework of 2 principal ethical theories. How do the theories support your views, or not as the case may be? Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the theories in the context of the ethical scenario in your selected company. • Introduction • Description of theories chosen • Director’s Loans • The Anglo Tapes • Strengths and Weaknesses of theories • In context to Anglo Business Ethics…

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    Business ethics is a topic that receive much attention in literature. However the term is‘business ethics not sufficiently defined. The typical definitions refers to the rightness or wrongness of the behaviour, but there is no clear cut definition for ethics . Its all about what is right or wrong in behaviour. so business ethics is seen as the study of how we ought to conduct business. The study of what makes certain actions within the business context the right, rather than the wrong. So…

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    dangerous for humans lives or the environment. Nowadays, ethics in business has become more vital because many companies are only interested in making money, regardless of how much pollution is caused to people or even to nature (environmental pollution). This essay will compare ethical and unethical companies in terms of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, ethics of sales and marketing. The definition of business ethics is how companies manage their business the application…

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