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    In order to have economic development in this country, he feels that there should not be any environmental protection. He is sending all the coal and oil workers back to work and firing up the iron horse. Mr. Orange is right, why should we care about the environment anymore when we can all just drink oil and breathe in dirty air? It sounds like a life…

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    Workplace Spirituality

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    The managers already know the correct codes and how their employees must behave and now if they make any mistake they already have the codes of ethics mentioned with them. The codes of ethics are a way of controlling the organization so that the organization remains ethical from every aspect. ‘Spirituality’ in organizational culture is a very important aspect for functioning organizations these days. The concept of…

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    difference in culture from the different regions business is being conducted. Such managers have to get the best out of their teams to satisfy such specific needs of different customers/clients from different demographic regions. One can consider culture, ethics when one approaches marketing, effects business activities has on the environment, management styles and communication. These managers face challenges through language when relaying information to teams from different regions and as…

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    Bizz Association Award. Research indicated that Carman’s fine foods are of high quality, good value, readily available and produced to strict environmental, social and ethical standards. Carman’s strives to produce food from the kitchen, not the chemist. Their ingredients are all natural and made in Australia. Keep cup produces products with environmental and social responsibilities. Keep cup encourages the use of reusable cups and strives to drive reuse behavior. 7-eleven produces the…

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    to sourcing products in a responsible manner, and working with suppliers to improve their social and environmental practices. The following ESC is based on commitment to respecting the core labour standards established by the International Labour Organisation, protecting and respecting human rights as set out in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promoting environmental sustainability. - Cassette recognises that full compliance with these criteria may take time for…

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    However, when it comes to advertising, Campari follows the rule of law of the host country. For example, Campari Australia will sign the Alcoholic Beverages Advertising Code principals that define responsible marketing. In code of ethics, article 6 the company stated the commitment to the environment by following the rules and regulations of the country operating in. Ecocampari, is a project created to aware the Camapristas on the Environment, considering the use of resources both…

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    barriers by avoiding the construction of new technology. If these barriers are not taken care of and green technology is not created, there will be another set of complications in the future to address climate change, loss of biodiversity, and environmental…

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    Business Ethics In China

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    to know the ethics of the country and the different standards they have there. These organizations that want to expand to different countries have to realize they have to have a positive relationship with their foreign contractors, government, and allies. Failure to understand this leaves many of these organizations crumbling or at the hands of the international ethical dilemmas that…

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    Ethics are moral principles that define right and wrong; the values help guide an organization or individual’s behavior. High ethical standards can increase morale in a workplace, which, in turn, may increase productivity, improve the quality of work, and decrease employee turnover rate. If managers and other leaders honor and demonstrate ethical behavior, it is likely that employees will reciprocate the actions. Employees will conduct business with honesty and integrity, which can enhance an…

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    if faced with a pressing ethical situation. So far our biggest discussions have been over the VW controversy with their faulty emission standards and others like the BP oil spill. They have been widely discussed in ethical settings and are huge environmental dilemmas. The articles too have been interesting to read, some of it is review from undergrad but it is to refresh on some of the concepts they discuss like moral standards and…

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