Creating an Ethical Organizational Culture
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1 Describe how organizations can create an ethics culture. Provide an example of a company with a positive ethical culture.
2. Describe what is meant by a code of business ethics and briefly explain its role in an organization.
3. List five reasons why preserving the environment should be a permanent part of doing business. Do you agree with all of them? Explain your rationale.
4. Discuss how Japan is dealing with problems associated with an aging and shrinking workforce. Would any of the Japanese techniques work outside of Japan?
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1. Organizations create an ethics culture by first developing an ethical code that must be followed by the leadership and staff members within a given organization. This ethical cold is reinforced by leadership within the organization being examples of this ethics culture through their actions, and enforcement of ethical rules. An example of a company with an ethical culture is Chick-fil-A, which endorses and utilizes a culture of religious-based ethics.
2. A code of ...
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