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    always wanted but I never have a chance to do it because I don’t either have the time nor knowing where to begin. Taking Business Ethic class requires me to do the volunteer works so I did it for the sake of credits and to pass this class. In the back of my mind, I didn’t really understand why doing the volunteer work was relevant or would be practical use in a real life of the business ethnic decisions. The Second Harvest Food Bank is the non-profit organization that our group chose to…

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    performance management is collaborated: the responsibility for goals, accountability, and financial performance are from both managers and employees. According to Sam Walton there should be ten commandments when working at a company; commit to the business, treat associates like your partner, motivate your colleagues, communication, appreciation, celebrate success, value the employees, exceed customer expectations, control your expense rather than your competition, and last but not least blaze…

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    Written Assignment: Business Structure The following is a thorough analysis of how a specific business structure would be a quality pairing for a Christian based subsidiary for an existing sport or entertainment organization. Consequently, before one can even begin to understand the complexity of the relationship between business structures and subsidiaries, there has to be a finite understanding of what a subsidiary is along with what, type of business structure is needed. A subsidiary can…

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    Business Impact Analysis Ravi Kiran Kanamarlapudi Wilmington University Diagram This Business Impact Analysis (BIA) is produced as a major aspect of the possibility arranging process for SanGrafix, a video and PC amusement configuration organization. It was set up on sixth November 2016. 1.1 Purpose The reason for the BIA is to recognize and organize framework segments by corresponding them to the mission/business prepare (es) the framework backings, and utilizing this data to…

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    Ben E. Keith food serves the business of distribution, it takes more than 20,000 products to customers. These products consist of national brands as well as its own exclusive brands, some of the products are; dairy, fresh and frozen meats, frozen foods, produce, poultry, seafood, disposables, restaurant equipment and supplies. It has an independent beverage division that distributes Anheuser Busch Inberv beer. It also distributes many more brands and have fourteen operational distribution…

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    discourse that emphasized the certainty that ethics does matter. In times of unscrupulous government and greedy businesses, it does not mean that business ethics is obsolete. Ethical standards still have a pragmatic place in the business setting no matter what era and venue. Why does it really matter? I’m a strong advocate that everything in business and personal life come down to trust. Once reputation is damaged, it may be hard to repair. Ethics is applicable to all whether one is CEO,…

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    The 2-2 Case Study is based on the CircleWorks business, nearly fifty years old, known for their custom bicycles. The Human Resource Director Sheila Gaines is considering incentives that will encourage personnel to encourage teamwork, employee involvement, and increased productivity. The organizational culture is dominant in the management practice of employees being motivated only by the satisfaction of getting the job done, while the company management is resistive to change. Taking…

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    Before this class, my understanding on business interpersonal skills was inadequate. I never knew that interpersonal skills would involve so much more than just being able to listen and give feedback to someone. I also didn't know what to wear when someone or an invitation says "Professional Dress." I would always get very confused on this topic, before taking this class. I knew that your period is an important factor on your interpersonal skills because your peers is the first thing everyone…

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    In reading the Rae and Wong (2012) textbook titled “Beyond integrity: A Judeo-Christian approach to business”, the authors gave several examples on how large corporations and organizations have an impact on individual ethics. I believe, the example provided in this book will answer the earlier mentioned question of: what is it that makes some people, who are often considered to be good people, to conduct such unethical/bad judgements and acts? Let’s take a look at the company Sears, whose auto…

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    Before taking this class, I knew ethics was an important factor when doing business in addition to one’s personal life. Living morally was always something I take pride in. Taking this class has expanded my understanding to the layers of what it means to be ethically moral. Now in the last week of this class, I believe a company/organization’s foundation should be built off being ethically moral. Week to week, the journal entries helped me realize what stood out about that certain week. Week…

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