Why is it important not to view the concept of “whistleblowing” as “tattling” or “ratting” on another employee?
BANKS Industries continues to work on bridging cultural gaps as it embraces the diversity that resulted from its merger. You have been asked to develop a new diversity policy and training series for your team to help employees recognize the impact of diversity in the workplace. Using the module readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, respond to the following: Design a presentation that you will use to present your training plans to your supervisor and the HR department. Include a definition of diversity, a description of the cultural issues you intend to cover, strategies you will use to convey the message, and the outcomes you expect. Be sure to include the following in your presentation: A title slide A reference slide Headings for every slide Notes to support the content on each slide
Develop a 7–10-slide presentation in PowerPoint format, not including the title and reference slides. You may reference the reading by Hofstede (2009) as a catalyst for your presentation; however, required readings serve only as a foundation for your presentation. Support the presentation with original research and citations.
If you owned a small business, would you develop a code of business conduct? If yes, what variables would you include? If not, how would you ensure that your employees were following ethical business standards?
Your response should be 75 words in length.
Question 2.
Why is it important not to view the concept of “whistleblowing” as “tattling” or “ratting” on another employee?
Your response should be 75 words in length.
Question 3.
Discuss bribery. Would actions, such as politicians adding earmarks in legislation or pharmaceutical salespersons giving away drugs to physicians, constitute bribery? Identify three business activities that would constitute bribery and three actions that would not.
Your response should be 75 words in length.