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    Personal Code of Ethics My personal code ethics is comprised of my mission, vision, and values. My mission is to provide exemplary service to the community throughout my personal and professional life. I often prioritize public safety as the role of being a public servant. Through the mentality of serving the public, my vision is to promote justice and equality for all. My mission and vision statement will be guided through my values of perseverance, fairness, respect, honesty, integrity, and…

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    Ethics codes comparison paper Deanna Baker Class Instructor Date Ethics codes comparison paper Abstract Confidentiality, teaching and training, and community standards Ethics codes comparison paper Introduction A code of ethics is the heart and soul of any business or organization. The standard in which all business and certified activities are measured in the code of ethics of its memberships. The ethics code is a guide to how members should act in while…

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    Siemon Code Of Ethics

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    conduct or credo by which all employees in the business will be expected to operate.” According to Mustafa (2013), “creating, distributing and continually improving a company’s code of ethics is one usual step managers can take to establish an ethical workplace.” The Siemon Company’s Business Code of Ethics Employees are expected to use good judgment, adhere to high ethical standards and avoid situations that create an actual or perceived conflict between their personal interests and those…

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    When considering the many facets of a business contract one must have an awareness of the possible ethical issues that may arise. Ethically speaking business contracts are only effective within the context that assumes most parties will adhere to and satisfy their contractual responsibilities. Bidding, negotiating, obtaining and fulfilling contracts in an ethical manner is the foundation for a successful business. Participating in unethical practices could have legal ramifications with a final…

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    As of result of human form of ethics and its channels to business success, incorporate leaders must be cautious about their actions, and how they address issues. In furterance for any occupation to run well, there must be a code of conduct in place and followed correctly. Ruby Tuesdays has a great code of conduct that truly illustrate their chances for their worker. We are going to glance more intently into their code of conduct and analyze why it’s importunate for their company to go after…

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    and testing. Organizational behavior and human decision processes, 97(2), 117-134. Caldwell, C, Dixon, R.D., Atkins, R., & Dowdell, S. M. (2011). Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader. Journal of Business Ethics. Volume 102 page 473-487 Claudel, P. & Casse, P. (2012). The ethical leader, Training Journal, page 32-35. Darcy, K. T. (2010). Ethical Leadership: The past, present and future. International Journal of Disclosure & Governance, 7(3),…

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    about new topics like what is proper business etiquettes and business ethics. Before taking this course my views on business was that they are very important in a business environment and you have to stick to the rules that are put in place. My views on business ethics now have changed a bit, I still think they are important but you don't always have to obey your business ethics because they can't interfere with your personal ethics. This course has change my views on interpersonal skills and…

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    The term ethics refers to the moral principles that reflect society’s belief about the actions of an individual or group that are right and wrong (Pg 79) It is very important that companies train and have policies in place that protect the company image and the employees. Unfortunately, things don’t always go smoothly for companies. Examples of companies acting in an unethical manner could be: not paying employees, their last checks, releasing toxins in the air and water, and refusing to honor a…

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    Equitable Fair And Just

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    Equitable, Fair, and Just Business Dictionary defines Business Ethics as, “equitable, fair, and just dealing with people that, although pragmatically flexible according to the situation and times, conforms to self-imposed high standards of public conduct.” Using that as a baseline for this discussion, I work in an organization were information and plans are passed that is sensitive in nature. Because of this, there is a robust credentialing process for the various tiers of material, who can…

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    I agree that God does not want us to disassociate with non-believers, but we can do this in different ways by working with investors, employees, and other businesses. To become partners with a nonbeliever in a business could cause a lot of turmoil if the beliefs, ethical, and morals are not aligned with the believer. The verses from 2 Corinthians 6:14-15 New International Version (NIV) states that the light cannot mix with the darkness. God tells us that we should use caution, and not get…

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