Occupational ethics: Standards that govern how members of a profession, trade, or craft should conduct themselves when performing work-related activities.
For example, medical ethics govern the way doctors and nurses should treat their patients. Doctors are expected to perform only necessary medical procedures and to act in the patient's interest and not in their own self-interest.
it means doing the right things in business in terms of morality example : being honest, not stealing from the business etc
what are objective of business ethics
When a person has ethics in their every day lives, they will also have business ethics. They will ensure that they are making sound decisions when it comes to the organization.
Why is ethics seen as a fundamental business concept
role of ethics in business success
What is meant by the statement You cannot teach ethics?
what is action centered ethics
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African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?
Not all occupational names were given literally. For example, Farmer did not mean he worked on a farm with crops, it actually meant he was a tax collector. Also, the name Banker meant "dweller on a hillside" instead of what you probably thought it meant. lol
I think the difference lies on who it is meant to be. For the counselling, it is for the counselor for when they do their job and for nursing then its for nurses when they do their duties.
It is about doing research with honesty and conclude with the best of the knowledge researcher had.
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Chapman is an English occupational name for a merchant or trader. In Middle English chap, meant 'barter', 'bargain'.
Tavenner is an English name. It was an occupational name for an innkeeper. The Anglo-Norman French word taverner meant 'shop', or 'inn'.
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