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Ethical Challenges In The Engineering Professions
Business ethics consists of a set of moral principles and values that govern the behavior of the organization with respect to what is right and what is wrong. It spells out the basic philosophy and priorities of an organization in concrete terms. It also contains the prohibitory actions at the...
Tags: Profession, IEEE, Organization, Engineering Ethic, Business Ethics, Leadership, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Presentations 2003-01-01

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Ford's Quality Horrors--and Turnaround--Detailed in Plant Foreman's Book
Bob Dewar, author of the new book A Savage Factory, was general foreman at the Ford Sharonville transmission plant in Ohio in the 1970s, and says he saw upfront the industry’s ethic of waste and meet-the-quota at all costs, quality be damned. Car and Driver said A...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Quality, Strategy, Business Operations, Management, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-10-30
How to Fire the Employee Who's Holding You Back
Donald Trump makes it look easy, but the words you're fired are always difficult to say. Here's how to let an employee go the right way, breaking the news firmly but gently so you can get your team back on track. Treat Dismissal As an...
Tags: employee, Crash Course, conversation, worker, firing, termination, workplace, Human Resources, Jennifer Alsever, Management, performance
Articles 2007-03-20
The Ethical Mind: A Challenge in Business?
The Ethical Mind: A Challenge in Business?Ethics in for-profit business seems an oxymoronThe best example in electronics retail I have is the gold plated USB cable... Sale associates are pushed to sell them telling customers they are much better over the non-gold plated ones when there is no real world...
Tags: ethical mind, mechanic, Doing Business, ethics
Discussion threads 2008-06-01
Aeronautical Systems Center Office of Public Affairs : DoD selects Air Force civilian for disabled employee award
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- The beginning of the award reads, "outstanding DoD employee," defining a career marked by a strong work ethic and many achievements before mentioning the life-threatening injury that changed his world 11 years ago. Paul Gabriel, an electronics engineer at Aeronautical Systems Center's Engineering...
Tags: Air Force, Java, Telecommuting, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2007-01-01
Richard Sonntag: Mentors make a difference
Raised in the suburbs of Washington, DC, Richard Sonntag received his BChE from Catholic Univ. of America. Although he did start out as a music major, he was not impressed with the work ethic of many music students and the lack of job opportunities for graduates. Grateful that he had...
Tags: E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Research articles 2002-01-01
AllVoices Adds Twitter Data to its Citizen News Reports
As anyone who's ever tried to build a company from the ground up can attest, you have to keep tinkering with your business model if you're going to have a shot at success. It's not enough to simply have a great idea, a good url, a strong team and a...
Tags: Twitter Inc., AllVoices, Strategy, Engineering, Leadership, Gender And Diversity, Management, Human Resources, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-09-14
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