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    Question 1 Developing an Organizational and Global Ethical Culture and the Benefits of Business Ethics Define what is meant by an organizational ethical culture. Then, identify and describe the four primary benefits of business ethics. An organizational ethical culture encompasses various sections of the company and represents how things are done internally and externally. Ethical culture for organizations also represents the ethical behavior they present as well as the relations of an ethical…

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    Maslow’s hierarchy includes five basic needs which are self-actualization, esteem, social, safety and psychological. The culture at Patagonia meets all of the basic needs from Maslow’s hierarchy. The products at Patagonia adhere to safety standards that promise products are produced under safe, fair, legal and human working conditions (Robbins, S. P., & Coulter, M. K. 2014). Another need Patagonia meets according to Maslow’s hierarchy is esteem. Esteem is defined as the ability of one to feel…

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    to India in early sixties through the establishment of formal education programmes in Indian design schools.(MP Ranjan, quality through Industrial design,1990. Craft disciplines such as ceramics, glass, and textiles might fall into the category of applied arts, industrial arts, decorative arts, fine arts, or crafts. They have been understood as “medium-designated” practices, the values of which are correlated with material objects and their production (Rowley, 1997).)Industrialization brought…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Business ethics is defined as a “specialized study of moral right and wrong that concentrates on moral standards as they apply to business institutions, organisation and Behaviour.” (Velasquez, 2014, pg.15) According to Kenneth (2015) he stated that in a business environment, the essential element in business ethic is to conduct business with integrity, honesty and all business must committed to treat all the employees and customers fairly. In contrast, an unethical business can…

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    Effect Of Bourgeois

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction People have different philosophical and moral beliefs that they applied and set as their guide in life. Though unnoticeable, it has big impact on one’s life, on how they act, on their characters and on who they are. And so what one believes in, morally and philosophically, on what is right and what is wrong, on what is just and what is not are such important things not only to them but also to the society most specifically the business…

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    Everyone has different values that help guide their life. I want to be known as a journalist who will always make the right ethical decision. My personal code of ethics will provide me with certain values as a guideline for how I will go about everyday life, guiding me through the different incidents I will inevitably encounter and in the shaping of my career as a professional journalist. The purpose of stating these values is to have my own reference that will align me to consistently make…

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    Justice is a fair action and a reward in accordance with ethical or legal standards. Justice relates to the issues of individual experiences based on their rights and performance in the workplace. Interactional justice is linked to fairness within member interactions. Creating interactional justice disputes shows how managers treat their employees and their responsibilities. Procedural justice believes procedures and behaviours that generate from a particular output. Distributive justice is…

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    Psychology ranges in many different ways. You may be interested teaching, therapy, or sports and psychology touches all of those things. Psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes. To me, psychology is much more than that. It is a huge field including all about human behavior, the way the brain works, business, law, stress and so on. My interests in this vast area include forensic and clinical psychology. Both are very similar and forensic psychologists tend to be clinical…

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    In this paper, I will be pretending to be the CEO of Chipotle and I will be discussing what ethics and social responsibility in business really are as it relates to the company I have chosen. Ethics and social responsibility are almost identical and share a close proximity. Ethics refers to a series of beliefs about what is suitable and unsuitable as far as the company’s standards are concerned. Comparably, Social responsibly is the commitment of a business to influence the public. The most…

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    Wendell Berry On Morality

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    Part One/Question 1 Wendell Berry’s augment about morality shows that morality is universal; it is not a list of rules, but a way of life to be practiced. Morality is the possibility for people to flourish in happiness, while considering the implications of those actions for future generations. The outcomes of our happiness will not be seen as instant karma for our children, but by what world is left for them to flourish in. Moreover, this world is not ours, we are only temporary residents of…

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