1000 Search Results for Corporate Culture and Culture

Corporate Ethics in the 21st Term Paper

Having a code of conduct that is actively implemented must seem like the most visible way to regain that trust and reinstall a semblance of corporate ethical behavior. However, in the true spirit of inquiry, we should evaluate whether or not the gra Continue Reading...

Culture and Diversity Issues in Term Paper

Silence too is an important part of communication in Singapore. It is customary to pause before answering a question, to indicate that the person has given the question the appropriate thought and consideration that is needed. Westerners habit of re Continue Reading...

Corporate Ethics and the Age Thesis

(Lenzner, 2008) When scrutiny revealed that Madoff has for years fabricated these returns as a way to court wealthy investors, his would prove to be both the largest of such scams in history and demonstrative of the ethical void defining today's cor Continue Reading...

Corporate Social Responsibility Term Paper

CSR Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has recently reached an unprecedented level of salience with the emergence of global protests that seem to be driven in a large part by concerns over social issues such as eq Continue Reading...

Corporate Social Responsibility Term Paper

Corporate Social Responsibility The purpose of this case study is close synopsis of the Enron case and its impact on consumers and corporate business practices alike. Prior to its collapse Enron had been named one of America's top 10 admired corpor Continue Reading...

Corporate Executives Be Bound by Term Paper

This is too simple a solution. An analysis of the corporate strategies shows that the flaw in the lack of any ethics in the formulation of these strategies is greater the culprit and the corporate executives that were responsible for the development Continue Reading...

Corporate-Governance-and-Enron Term Paper

ENRON & ETHICS To say that the behavior and outlook at Enron was myopic would be putting it lightly. Indeed, to be myopic means to be short-sighted and intellectual about decisions made and the effects that will be rendered. Besides that, it is Continue Reading...

Assessing Corporate Culture Term Paper

Organizational Culture American Red Cross What are some formal statements that are prevalent in the organization? These could include that organization's philosophy, mission, vision, values, and any promotional materials with which you may be fami Continue Reading...

Corporate Ethics As One Analyst Term Paper

Capitalism does force us sometimes to make decisions in a context narrower than we need in order to make them morally, socially, environmentally (Rolston, 1988, p. 324). Rolston points to several cases of corporate myopia that was changed as custom Continue Reading...