During the meeting, Karen presented a PowerPoint about the basics of bleeding control. She discussed the importance of acting quickly to stop a bleed because many deaths associated with major blood loss could
My dilemma was how to deliver ethical treatment to both Cathy and Jane in my handling of this situation. Personally this arrangement didn’t sit right with me. Could it be an administrative scheduling error, or was Cathy taking advantage of the situation that I was a new staff member I went through many different scenarios in my mind and in the end the most ethical way to handle this situation was discretely and quickly. Jane morally deserved the…
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unable to report unethical issues to management without the fear of being scrutinized or worse yet fired. This resulted in low employee engagement. At Phatax Incorporated we will have a ethics program that addresses the Sarbanes-Oxley which promote an 1. “honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; 2. full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in the periodic reports required…
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Assignment Three: Business Ethics Report “Ethical Decision-Making and the Role of the CECO” In the wake of major ethics scandals of the past decades, including those at Enron, WorldCom, Chiquita Brands, Arthur Andersen, Bear Stearns, and Lehman Brothers, to name but a few, fostering ethical values and behavior has become a business imperative. According to a report by the Ethics Resource Center, business leaders are now expected not only to have an organizational ethics programs in place but…
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Kathleen Galuszka November 16, 2010 Reporting Practices and Ethics Paper Reporting Practices and Ethics Paper In the health care environment financial practices and ethical care finance is very important to produce successfully organizations. In the health care industry and in any business ethical and financial practices are adopted to increase the organization value and consumer confident as well as protected the services or products provide by the organization and maintain the…
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Ethics, Compliance Auditing, and Emerging Issues INTERNAL MEMO TO: John Doe CEO FROM: Glen Leonard RE: Ethics Program / Training /Compliance Auditing ------------------------------------------------- DATE: February 22, 2016 This memo serves as notice that we will soon initiate efforts to develop and implement an ethics program as well as the appropriate training and an effective way to monitor those plans. As you are aware, consumers and partners want…
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critical online banking and payment solutions developed by ABC. We strive to compete, be profitable, and be the company of choice that banks can rely on for software and services. ABC is also committed to the highest ethical standards to ensure our clients a high degree of compliance with regulatory, risk control and quality security measures. All employees are bound by this code of ethics and conduct and all employees will train E our company ethics program to ensure all employees are stewards and…
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John Rolph EST1: Ethical Situations in Business Task 2 Standards and Procedures 1.) Information Confidentiality: As an employee, you will be exposed to client-sensitive as well as company-sensitive information that is to be viewed only by those who have the authority or permission to do so. Such information to be considered “confidential” includes business contracts, financial information, internal correspondence, and any and all documentation (electronic or paper-based) that is not authorized…
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Azemobho Imaku Western Governors University Healthcare Compliance December 22nd 2015 Corporate compliance plans are designed to guide staff on performing their day to day activities in a legal and ethical manner. According to Safian, S. (2009), a corporate compliance program must be rationally planned, completely implemented and fully enforced. For a corporate compliance plan to be rationally planned, regardless of the size of the organization the rules and regulations for the staff and associates…
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shall support access to medical care for all people. This principle becomes an ethical dilemma, however; in our currently divided system in which those without insurance are not provided the same access to health care as those with insurance. Health care providers are continually obligate to balance the increasing need for cost containment and appropriate allocation of medical resources with their professional ethical obligation to “regard responsibility to the patient as paramount” when making clinical…
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BUS250: Corporate and Social Responsibility Instr. Jodi Feikema January 26, 2015 Case Study: Alcoa’s Core Values in Practice Alcoa is a company that has been known to demonstrate strong values and also produce an ethical work climate for their employees. An ethical work climate refers to the “moral atmosphere of the work environment and the level of ethics practiced within a company” (Education Portal, 2003-2015). As a company, Alcoa felt that all employees should be able to partake in…
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