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    works, and the process. Being fortunate enough to learn all this at Everest College, where I did obtain my AA degree in Criminal Justice. The feedback that I was giving at this college will prepare me for law school or for my investigation job at Wells Fargo Bank. In the college I was giving the feedback that law was not going to be easy to learn and to master, without the proper…

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    Wells Fargo’s Ethical Scandal It was a bank heist greater than the Brink's job in 1950, however, the brigands used no ordinary firearms or getaway vehicles. As opposed to being quick on the draw, they had quick fingers on computer keyboard and mouse. Over the course of four years, The Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco, had at least 5,000 employees opened more than a million fake bank and credit card account on behalf of innocent customers. This monumental scandal that broke the basic principle…

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    describes Stumpf’s situation well in the sense he was spending “too much time dealing with issues of importance to them rather than assessing the situation and dealing with what is truly important to the organization” (p. 136). As the CEO and Chairman of the company, his focus should be the company, but he chose to focus on his own financial status. Additionally, by enforcing a compensation structure of the employees, Stumpf was compromising the integrity of Wells Fargo and allowed a huge lapse…

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    external workplace communication to inform, persuade, and educate their constituents on business, product, or service information. Companies elevate their brand when their trade name is reputable. When you see names such as Edward Jones, Starbucks, Wells Fargo, you immediately recognize the brand and name because of communication strategies. The way a company communicates to their stakeholders is measured…

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    In this paper the topics about ethics and privacy are going to be the main topics of discussion. Two businesses are going to be used in order to give examples about ethics and privacy. The bank Wells Fargo is going to be used to explained bad ethics and bad privacy. Wells Fargo has failed the code of ethics, and also violated their costumer’s privacy, because they used information that should have been used without the customer’s consent. The company Nike is going to be used to represent good…

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    Wells Fargo Overview Based in San Francisco, California, Wells Fargo is a bank holding and financial services company established in 1852 and now ranked as the third largest bank in the United States by assets. Wells Fargo serves billions of customers over the past 164 years by offering excellent financial products and services, as well as other small business. It is committed to better customer service and expecting more intelligent people to join in. With over 8,700 branches spread all over…

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    Denver’s best art isn’t locked up in museums or galleries, but it can be found in all our local communities, recreation centers, libraries, schools, parks and public building all throughout Denver. With new art work being added each year, Denver’s diverse art can stimulate any mind despite their age group. Creating a city that people will remember when they visit. Competing with the greatest such as Paris, New York, places known for art fueling their cities and communities because people…

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    Case Analysis conducted on Wells Fargo’s Scandal. Akande, Sodiq. East Tennessee State University Case Analysis conducted on Wells Fargo’s Scandal. Introduction Wells Fargo and Company is a financial institution that provides banking services (community banking, wholesale banking), investment management, cross- selling and mortgage for individuals and organizations internationally. Wells Fargo and Co. has been in existence since 1852; it was known as both a shipping company and a bank.…

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    more like a safe net and for others it 's a ticket for having fun, excitement and adventure. A family 's cultural style often falls into one of four categories or a blend of the two says Arne Boudewyn; head of family dynamics for Abbot Downing, a Wells Fargo company. These four categories are as follows: 1. Cautious/ conservative- this family is extremely cautious about every financial decision they make. It takes them a long time to decide if making a big purchase is right for them. This…

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    Company Culture No doubt, at the foundation of the success of Wells Fargo’s CSR Plan is the company’s culture. The company has instituted a Culture of Caring Program that fosters a caring culture where each caring is attributed to how each team member treats their co-workers, the customers, community members, and stockholders. Wells Fargo’s culture is reflected in its CSR initiatives in several ways. First, in how they treat their team members. The company does this by engaging and supporting…

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