In business there is no room for ethics. --------------------- An example might be a situation where the law allows you to work your labor for a virtually unlimited number of hours. It's legal but not ethical. Another example might be firing workers who were injured on the job, may be legal but not ethical. Another example, paying women lower pay for the same work, just because they are women. Legal in many cases but not ethical.
In order to improve business ethics, those in charge must follow the same ethical guidelines as all every other employee. It is highly important to have a code of ethics and standard policies in place so that employees know what is expected of them.
In order to improve business ethics, those in charge must follow the same ethical guidelines as all every other employee. It is highly important to have a code of ethics and standard policies in place so that employees know what is expected of them.
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ethics talk about right and rong, same with the law
It is legal as long as both accounts belong to the same person/company. If the owner of a company transfers cash from his business account to his business account it is legal. But, if his Personal Assistant does it from her boss's business account to her personal account, it is illegal.
Ethics means someone's principle which leads to good or bad future in the process of any operation, personal or professional. Business ethics means the scale where you measure the do's or don't for the purpose of the future of business.
Ethics deal with the moral judgment of an individual concerning correct or incorrect. Either groups or individuals at the top-level management take business decisions; in any case, decisions are highly influenced by the culture of the business. Business Ethics is a very important academia that deals with the public image of the firm, which decides the future of a firm's products or services. Business ethics also determine the trust factor that public have in a corporate, based on which future investments are initiated. Internet has made information sharing and spreading rapidly convenient with time, however, the same thing works contrary to the management too. If a business firm is not abiding by the ethics, even an inch of negative publicity can hamper years of hard work interms of business reputation.
Ethics training comes in a variety of courses, many of which are different from the ethics training you may have learned in school. For example, there is business ethics training, which is generally not taught in high schools. http://tnwinc.com/products-services/ReadyTraining.aspx?_kk=ethics%20training&_kt=406977d9-386a-4f63-bde6-dbf091d952f3&gclid=CNrds_6G9akCFQVrKgod8F12aw
People are confused that law and ethics are same things but they are different from each other. But they both maintaine moral values and keep preventing voilation. Law are written and aproved documents where as ethics also written words(most times) but they are not carrying legal status. Ethics helps a professional, practitioner and expert in following law. In any trade there are code of conduct and law as well and what expert describe that both mend to be obeyed. But unfortunately nobody following law in true manner. if the condition of law is that then expect whats the condition of ethics. it is also defined as "the descipline with what is good and bad or right and wrong or moral duty and obligation....While the LAW is an assumption is often made that what is right is also what is legal and what is legal is also what is right....
in the first place a business owner is the legal head of the business organization and an assumed member of the board of directors therefore is an inactive manager since he will not be partaking in the day to day activities of the business but he is seen as the manager by legal terms when he also assume the position of the managing director and perform all duties accordingly. .......when the legal head of the business organization is part of the board of directors. ......when the legal head of the business organization is also the formal managing director of the same organization.
A business owner who was turned downed for a loan because it was to risky, had his accountant to change his accounting method from cach basis to accrual basis. Which he then applied for a laon with another bank (on the application there was a question that asked if he had been previously rejected for credit and he answered no). Is this business owner displaying ethical behavior or legal behavior and why?