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A hotel food and beverage manager purchased 20 cases of cool drinks from a new beverage purveyor. Without his knowledge, the purveyor delivers a free case to his residence. The manager decides to keep the free case for his personal use since the free case did not influence his purchase of 200 cases. Restaurant manager spies on the bearers to check whether they served properly and charged correctly.
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Influential people in your life family, close friends, role models, teachers. Culture city where you grew up influences. Culture over time acquires its own set of values. Ex: Abraham Lincoln who as a young man worked as clerk in a store. Walked several miles to return a penny that he had overcharged a customer. At another time, discovering on the scales in the morning a weight with which he had weighed out a package of tea for a woman the night before, he saw that he had given her too little for her money. He weighed out what was due, and carried it to her, much to the surprise of the woman, who had not known that she was short in the amount of her purchase.
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Philosophy theories of philosophy have long been concerned with ethical and moral issues. Law represent the minimum standard of bahaviour. It includes code of ethics for various professions accounting, law and medicine. Religion
Favoritism Favoritism refers to unfairly rewarding, assisting or punishing someone, and favoritism can result from inappropriate communication. Employees need to steer clear of communication practices that can lead to accusations of favoritism.
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Personal written and spoken messages Cross-cultural messages workplace is a mix of many ethical values. Advertising messages false advertisement is both unlawful and unethical.