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    This simple but true verse “Treat others the same way you want them to treat you” is the basis for all ethical behavior and programs Luke 6:31 (Dake’s Annontated Reference Bible). This simple verse can be found in many religions even though they have ported it is little differently. This verse is the foundation for all ethical issues that we face because if we do not want something done to us we should not do it to others. As Christians, we know right from wrong and treating people badly or…

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    believe in following the law. They believe that following the law is important to being successful in any business endeavor. Each employee is held to the highest standard when it comes to integrity. The department that handles this is the Global Ethics and Compliance department. This department makes sure that the company stays in line with all government regulations. The strong…

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    to strictly mean making a profit no matter the cost to stakeholders, Friedman actually meant that those profits should be pursued by staying within bounds (Coleman, 2013). With a compliance-based ethics program, I feel that definite illegal offences can be avoided. In addition, I also feel that the minimum level of ethics defined by law can be built upon to create an ethical culture that surpasses the expectations of those laws. As an example, in the 1980’s, the CEO of Beech-Nut found that the…

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    impact on a given institution. In a way, college football is a business and is treated as such. With the large financial impact to a college or university comes the pressure to succeed and at what cost to do it, is always challenging the ethics and compliance policies in place. The biggest dilemma the NCAA faces is conflict of interest between the organization and the member institutions, especially in football. How will the NCAA ensure that college sports teams comply with ethical policies…

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    For more information about healthcare patient care and communication visit healthypeople.gov. Compliance and Ethics: A Critical Interdependence: Author Ms. New favored the chapter “Compliance and Ethics: A Critical Interdependence” thought provoking and open opportunity for learning. Before reading this chapter, Ms. New was under the assumption that ethics and compliance behavior and beliefs were the same. Contrarily, the term “compliant” and “ethical” are two unique concepts. Ms. New shall…

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    The NJCAA has had a huge impact on the leadership of collegiate athletics through academic and athletic opportunities for the student-athletes. The National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA) has done a remarkable job in providing eligibility criteria that demand institutional and student accountability. The eligibility criteria is highlighted with the exclusive right for the student-athletes to be part of a unique demographic of 525 schools, separated into 24 regions, and three…

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    Code Of Ethics Case Study

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    Introduction A "code of ethics" is developed by the organization that sets the trends and guidelines for ethical behavior within the organization. This defines the "principles" of the organizations that proposes the rules and laws of the organization. It "consists of general statements, sometimes altruistic or inspirational, that serve as principles and the basis for rules of conduct" (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2013, p.223). It is also a "statement of the values adopted by the company,…

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    corporate compliance regarding such breaches. Legal or corporate compliance would be able to offer guidelines in how to appropriately handle such situations, especially since this could easily turn into a legal matter. What policy/policies would you use? First of…

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    Countrywide Fraud Essay

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    Ferrell, 2015). Many accusations regarding Countrywide’s lending practices have been addressed by the government and other financial entities. Accusations of lenders fraudulently selling shady loans originating through its "High Speed Swim Lane" program, also called HSSL or "Hustle," have been scrutinized and executives have testified to their practices. Lenders were incentivized to sell loans to people who did not qualify for the loan, and were complicit in falsifying documentation that…

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    evaluation and diagnosis (prior to treatment to assess the level of functionality); (e.) Treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning for programs that involve the practices within the department; (f.) program discontinuation; (g.) organization and administration within the offices of the athletic department that all documents be secured. By looking at the code of ethics and standards, they share many similarities in that they focus on the overall well-being and safety of the client, protect…

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