Category: Ethics

  • Indian Tea Plantation’s Business Ethics

    Introduction This paper is aimed at examining the investigation provided by the BBC that revealed shocking working and living conditions of tea plantation workers in Assam, India. The study focuses on ethical issues based on references. Moreover, two ethical theories, in particular, utilitarianism and deontological theories prove the necessity of the discovery of the topic.…

  • School Uniform and Ethical Issues

    One of the ethical issues that are particularly relevant to young people all around the world today is the presence of uniforms in schools. At first, my school did not set any rules with regards to school uniforms or school clothes for students. However, when I moved to 8th grade, a new principal came to…

  • Role of Ethics Within Leadership

    Table of Contents Explanation and Application of Ethical Principles to Leadership Application of Ethical Principles to Leadership Issues Application of Ethical Principles to My Own Leadership Conclusion References Ethical leadership involves embracing practices that comply with the set moral beliefs and values, such as observing the dignity of others and respecting people’s civil liberties. Ethics…

  • Comfortability and Productivity at Work: Ethical Management

    Expectations and Implications Ethical management allows business employees to feel comfortable and be productive at work. It also helps to avoid conflict situations and misunderstandings between the subordinates and superiors. An effective leader sets an example by behaving morally and encouraging other workers to do the same. This paper will discuss several ways managers could…

  • Ethics of Innovation in Relation to Leadership

    Innovation has traditionally been in and out of fashion but is still defined as the most significant route for organizations to quicken the pace of progress. However, the globalization erodes the topographical boundaries and market barriers that once prevented organizations from understanding their hidden capabilities. Therefore, an organization’s ability to develop, using new plans to…

  • Corporate Ethics in Work Environment

    Table of Contents Introduction Ethical programs Benefits of ethical corporate behavior Effects of unethical corporate behavior Conclusion Reference Introduction Corporate ethics has different meanings to different people; it is generally the awareness of what is right and wrong and the willingness and ability to choose to do right. (McNamara, 1997, par. 2). The corporate world…

  • SJ&D Incorporated: Code of Ethics and Training

    Code of Ethics A code of ethics is a set of regulations and guidelines, which aim at establishing certain behavioral rules for people within an organization. Very often, many organization prefers to develop own code of ethics in order to control people at their working places, find out the weaknesses in the work, and improve…

  • Takeaways Pertaining to Ethical and or Not Behaviors

    Table of Contents Introduction Competition and Ethics Impact of Unfair Competition on Small Businesses and Families Conclusion References Appendix Introduction Firms are facing increasing competition from small and well-established rivals in domestic and international markets for a perpetually shrinking market. As a consequence, some companies engage in unfair and unethical competitive practices, such as predatory…

  • The Golden Rule and Business Ethics

    The notion of business ethics and communication patterns within the business segment has become one of the most discussed subjects when dealing with business in general today. In order to define the major interrelations between ethics and business success rate, many researchers launch empirical studies to calculate the following interdependence. Thus, the prime example of…

  • Ethical Tactics Influencing Employee Behavior

    Table of Contents Introduction Lewis ethical tactics to influence behavior Lewis ethical behavior Conclusion Reference List Introduction Staples, inc. was a nationwide office supplies super store. Jeanne Lewis joined this superstore during her interim and even after her graduation she went back to this organisation (Suesse & Hill, 2000, p.1). At first she was the…