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BUS ETHICS

BUS ETHICS
21問 • 2年前
  • Princess Immy Leocadio
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the type of business entity owned and operated by a single person.

    sole proprietorship

  • 2

    is a business owned by two or more person who contribute resources into the entity. The partners divide the profits of the business among themselves.

    partnership

  • 3

    is an enterprise chartered by law with most of the legal rights of a person including to conduct a business, to own and sell property, to borrow money, to sue and be sued.

    corporation

  • 4

    is a business organization that has a separate legal personality from its owners.

    corporation

  • 5

    Ownership in a stock corporation is represented by

    shares of stock

  • 6

    Business are considered the ___ of the economy because they contributed to the economy of our country through paying ____ so that the government can provide the promote ____ of its citizens.

    engine, corporate taxes, social walfare

  • 7

    in all businesses and even in non-profit organizations such as foundations is very important in order to build trust and confidence the investors, donors, and the community in general.

    Good Corporate Governance

  • 8

    builds the integrity of the institution.

    Good Corporate Governance

  • 9

    It is the quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination.

    fairness

  • 10

    in the context of a business organization involves balancing the interests involved in all decision-making including any decisions related to hiring, firing (including the investigatory process), and the compensation and rewards system.

    fairness

  • 11

    Hiring the right people is one of the most important decisions an organization makes.

    fairness

  • 12

    is the obligation of an individual or organization to account for its activities, accept responsibility for them, and to disclose the results in a transparent manner.

    accountability

  • 13

    in the context of a business organization is the obligation to demonstrate that work has been conducted in compliance with agreed rules and standards or to report fairly and accurately on performance results vis-a-vis mandated roles and/or plans.

    accountability

  • 14

    is defined as being authentic in the way an organization message themselves externally - to stakeholders, to prospective customers and talent, and within the community.

    transparency

  • 15

    It allows stakeholders to understand whether the activities of social institutions provide a genuine service to civil society and whether money is used appropriately.

    transparency

  • 16

    means there is lack of hidden agendas or conditions, accompanied by the availability of full information required of collaboration, cooperation, and collective decision-making.

    transparency

  • 17

    is defined as utilizing and managing all resources God provides for the glory of God and the betterment of His creation.

    stewardship

  • 18

    That definition plays a critical role in today's business landscape.

    stewardship

  • 19

    refers to taking responsibility for the business and the effects it has on the world around it.

    stewardship

  • 20

    This involves considering more than just the bottom line and looking at elements such as values, ethics, and morals

    stewardship

  • 21

    This involves considering more than just the bottom line and looking at elements such as __, __ and ____

    values, ethics and morals

  • ELS

    ELS

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 10問 · 2年前

    ELS

    ELS

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    UCSP

    UCSP

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 20問 · 2年前

    UCSP

    UCSP

    20問 • 2年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    bus marketing

    bus marketing

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 17問 · 2年前

    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    els 2

    els 2

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    els 2

    els 2

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    ucsp 2

    ucsp 2

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 23問 · 2年前

    ucsp 2

    ucsp 2

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    cpar

    cpar

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 24問 · 2年前

    cpar

    cpar

    24問 • 2年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    bus marketing

    bus marketing

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 14問 · 2年前

    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    els 3

    els 3

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 20問 · 2年前

    els 3

    els 3

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    ucsp 4

    ucsp 4

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 10問 · 2年前

    ucsp 4

    ucsp 4

    10問 • 2年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    ELS 4

    ELS 4

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 36問 · 2年前

    ELS 4

    ELS 4

    36問 • 2年前
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    UCSP 5

    UCSP 5

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 25問 · 2年前

    UCSP 5

    UCSP 5

    25問 • 2年前
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    PHYSCI

    PHYSCI

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 16問 · 1年前

    PHYSCI

    PHYSCI

    16問 • 1年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    eapp

    eapp

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 22問 · 1年前

    eapp

    eapp

    22問 • 1年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the type of business entity owned and operated by a single person.

    sole proprietorship

  • 2

    is a business owned by two or more person who contribute resources into the entity. The partners divide the profits of the business among themselves.

    partnership

  • 3

    is an enterprise chartered by law with most of the legal rights of a person including to conduct a business, to own and sell property, to borrow money, to sue and be sued.

    corporation

  • 4

    is a business organization that has a separate legal personality from its owners.

    corporation

  • 5

    Ownership in a stock corporation is represented by

    shares of stock

  • 6

    Business are considered the ___ of the economy because they contributed to the economy of our country through paying ____ so that the government can provide the promote ____ of its citizens.

    engine, corporate taxes, social walfare

  • 7

    in all businesses and even in non-profit organizations such as foundations is very important in order to build trust and confidence the investors, donors, and the community in general.

    Good Corporate Governance

  • 8

    builds the integrity of the institution.

    Good Corporate Governance

  • 9

    It is the quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination.

    fairness

  • 10

    in the context of a business organization involves balancing the interests involved in all decision-making including any decisions related to hiring, firing (including the investigatory process), and the compensation and rewards system.

    fairness

  • 11

    Hiring the right people is one of the most important decisions an organization makes.

    fairness

  • 12

    is the obligation of an individual or organization to account for its activities, accept responsibility for them, and to disclose the results in a transparent manner.

    accountability

  • 13

    in the context of a business organization is the obligation to demonstrate that work has been conducted in compliance with agreed rules and standards or to report fairly and accurately on performance results vis-a-vis mandated roles and/or plans.

    accountability

  • 14

    is defined as being authentic in the way an organization message themselves externally - to stakeholders, to prospective customers and talent, and within the community.

    transparency

  • 15

    It allows stakeholders to understand whether the activities of social institutions provide a genuine service to civil society and whether money is used appropriately.

    transparency

  • 16

    means there is lack of hidden agendas or conditions, accompanied by the availability of full information required of collaboration, cooperation, and collective decision-making.

    transparency

  • 17

    is defined as utilizing and managing all resources God provides for the glory of God and the betterment of His creation.

    stewardship

  • 18

    That definition plays a critical role in today's business landscape.

    stewardship

  • 19

    refers to taking responsibility for the business and the effects it has on the world around it.

    stewardship

  • 20

    This involves considering more than just the bottom line and looking at elements such as values, ethics, and morals

    stewardship

  • 21

    This involves considering more than just the bottom line and looking at elements such as __, __ and ____

    values, ethics and morals