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    Ethics Review With any research comes risk. Lindell & Perry (2004, p. 1) states “risk can be defined broadly as a condition in which there is a possibility that persons or property could experience adverse consequences”. Many action research (AR) studies encounter minimal exposure to any harmful information or risks to the participants. According to The Belmont Report “even avoiding harm requires learning what is harmful; and in the process of obtaining this information, a person may be exposed…

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    code of ethics. The code of ethics determines the workplace environment such as preventing discrimination, unsafe practices, and illegal activities. The code of ethics not on sets the standards for daily operation it also guides the treatment of co-workers. In a diverse workplace individual ethics may vary which can create dilemmas. Ethical dilemmas Acting ethically as an employee may conflict with the ethical practices of an employer. As an employee choosing between individual ethics and…

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    Company Q Stakeholders

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    Q’s and their actions that company Q is not social responsibility to its primary or secondary stakeholder. Company Q lacked an ethics code, it chose not to donate food, accused its employees of stealing, closed two of its stores in high crime areas, and did not provide…

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    Case Study: Techfite

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    of our community projects. We feel that by having employees lead such projects, will restore our relationship with the community. Policy 3 Rationale: Creating an internship program for our local community will benefit our company. Techfite is renowned for our leadership development qualities and adding internship programs will allow openings for our local community to gain knowledgeable leadership development skills. In addition to creating leadership growth, adding internship opportunities…

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    Here is the process which employee should follow if the employee decides to blow the whistle. First is to approach immediate manager, provided the manager isn’t involved in the problem. If the first time the manager ignores the situation, approach him or her again and this time write a memo or document your concern. Also find out if the company has a process that one needs to follow to raise any concerns and follow the process to the letter. Second is to discuss the issue with the family as it…

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    issues. Human resource managers will need to plan and implement sound strategies to meet these challenges, placing particular attention on ethics, technologies, and regulations. In addition to a consideration of these emerging challenges, case studies of Hewlett Packard and Morgan Stanley can help to understand how firms are reacting to them today. The problem of ethics relates to employee privacy. As work and personal life increasingly intertwine, companies will confront the moral question of…

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    principles established. Its also combination with sonoc’s core values and code of ethic, reinforces the commitment to ensuring all internal and external stakeholders are treated with dignity and respect. As part of this commitment, Sonic recognizes its responsibility to ensure its people are able to enjoy a work-life balance and are provided with opportunities to develop professionally The ethical code and overseeing compliance were sat by the board of directors and CEO, however it is the…

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    issues. Human resource managers will need to plan and implement sound strategies to meet these challenges, placing particular attention on ethics, technologies, and regulations. In addition to a consideration of these emerging challenges, case studies of Hewlett Packard and Morgan Stanley can help to understand how firms are reacting to them today. The problem of ethics relates to employee privacy. As work and personal life increasingly intertwine, companies will confront the complex moral…

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    Kranning October 5, 2016 Ethics can take on many meanings depending on whom you speak with. However, when it comes to business ethics most would agree on a few standpoints. Such principles would consist of promoting values such as trust, good behavior, fairness, and/or kindness. (Businessdictionary.com, 2016) Take into account that each company will have a varying degree within their ethical standards, to which will fit their core values. Unfortunately, business ethics can present some…

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    judgements to continually enhance the quality of tax services. If Amante failed to uphold the standards, she will be subject to investigation by the Society’s Ethic Committee for reasonable discipline under the Joint Ethics Enforcement Program (JEEP) agreed by both the AICPA and IL CPA Society. Also, Amante needs to comply with other standards and ethics rules included in the Internal Revenue Code, the fundamental federal tax law of the United…

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