I would report it to the Human Resouce Division.
Ethics are very important for Project Managers (and, subsequently, in Project Management). A Project Manager with no ethics can lie about costs, schedules, etc... which will definitely lead to project failure. Additionally, a Project Manager with no ethics is not respected by the team members.
A bribe is illegal and I wouldn’t take it. It is against my ethics.
Compare and contrast the frontier ethics with sustainable ethics. Challenge one of the ethics presented in Environmental Science. Which one is closest to your own? Why?
Ethics is something that has application to real life.
An ethical compromise is a choice you have to change something you did wrong into something right or to go against what you think is wrong in order to get something positive.
like doing counselor,care taker secretary,p.a to the general manager or general manager
The CID Manager certification does not include classroom education on industry ethics.
Manager. That's the correct answer according to the contractor and small business test.
It's an ethics violation.
In my opinion, I would define them this way: Professional Ethics - You are compliant with the company's policies, and procedures. You also do not intend to pose harm to the company, its share and stakeholders, or employees. You also respect authority and abide by the rules and regulations set forth by your Manager or Supervisor. Personal Ethics - You are compliant with the laws that govern you state or country. You are not a menace to society. You have moral, manners, and want to good for others without wanting something in return. And you are honest and do not lie not matter what the circumstances are.
For marketing, business ethics is given a more importance. Being honest and reliable is the markting ethics. Internet marketing is the domain field where susceptible people fall to dishonest unethical marketers. But, this is against marketing ethics.
That we cannot argue ethics and it being impossible to agure shows ethics to be nonobjective.