Sentences with phrase «of ethics as»

CREA ®, like NAR ®, has required its members to complete a mandatory course on its own proprietary code of ethics as a condition of membership for several years now; although in NAR's case from any education provider of the member's choice.
I am not going to list all the direct references in the code of ethics as that education should be coming from the broker owners but http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/050580 maybe registrants better reread it.
Because care providers often make difficult clinical decisions quickly, it is critical for physicians, nurses and medical assistants to follow the code of ethics as set forth by their professional boards of licensing.
Because care providers often make difficult clinical decisions quickly, it is critical for physicians, nurses, and medical assistants (MAs) to follow the code of ethics as set forth by their professional boards of licensing.
We place a lot of trust in doctors and other medical professionals and expect that they will abide by the code of ethics as laid out by the American Medical Association.
From the studies she have got in touch with Zen Buddhism and she adopted ideas of Buddhism, as a specific practice of fighting chaos and a code of ethics as well as life philosophy.
There's also the matter of acquiring a code of ethics as a scientist, yet another «skill set» that can be developed by conducting reviews.
But the political power of ethics as an electoral issue will also be an undercurrent in 2016: The Republicans currently hold the slimmest of majorities in the 63 - seat Senate, with 31 seats and the help of Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat who caucuses with the Republicans.
You will learn about the role of the doula, scope of practice and code of ethics as well as what the research shows about the differences doulas are making in outcomes.
In short, I will try to show that Mill and Hartshorne share a view of ethics as (1) teleological, (2) having its telos in experience, (3) requiring qualitative distinctions among experiences, (4) based on an aesthetic criterion of good experience, and (5) altruistic.2
Hermann Cohen's neo-Kantianism, which emphasized divine separation from the scientifically knowable world and an understanding of ethics as the triumph of rationality over natural inclination, fueled an animus against Spinoza.
I had no way of knowing that later in my life I would actually test the law in the light of ethics as I understood them.
It is that presumption that has given rise to the very idea of ethics as an identifiable discipline within the modern university curriculum.
To perform the duty or dharma, corresponding to one's position — that is to fulfil the requirements of ethics as Indians today see it.
I do write to share the gropings of my life in the field of ethics as I seek to be true to the integrity of the Christian revelation and to the integrity of the twentieth century.
I have read and signed, many years ago, a code of ethics as an employee of NBPower and I am sure that if I did blog of horrible wrong doing of my employer and my disabelief of NBPower's use of nuclear power I would be told to stop or risk my future employement.
Uber receipts are difficult to handle as well, a pain when doing expenses, Lyft is a much better experience for receipts, tipping and not to mention they hold a much higher standard of ethics as a business which counts.
We tend to think of ethics as a matter of character.
Indeed, if the urgent imminence of the kingdom were the real architect of the New Testament's ethic, how should one explain such similarity of ethic as exists between the Johannine writings and the rest of the Christian scriptures?

Not exact matches

Schultz displayed his own work ethic and leadership capabilities, when he took something as simple as a cup of coffee and turned it into a national pastime.
To help ease the appearance of conflicts of interest, the company said it would not enter into any new international deals, promised to hire a compliance officer and ethics adviser to vet domestic deals, donate foreign profit from its hotels and refrain from doing anything that could be perceived as exploiting the office of the presidency.
While President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of inaugural activities it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
The source of this loss of trust was, as is generally the case, a question about the company's ethics.
But, as satisfying as the notion of showing some backbone may have been, InBev's cynical bet on the industry's ethics turned out to be well placed.
But while President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of Friday's inaugural activities, it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
But the stories of the people who created these acclaimed works are just as fascinating and inspiring as the ones we see in theaters, ranging from partnerships between newfound friends, finally getting to yes after years of hard work and the remarkable work ethics of idiosyncratic minds.
It also prompted some of the worst behavior on the part of investment bankers and stock analysts, who chose profits over ethics as the market expanded.
As it happens, I gave a presentation last week (with pharmacist and blogger Scott Gavura) on the ethics of marketing complementary and alternative medicines, including things like herbal supplements.
Connor believes that there's no such thing as a business being too small to benefit from a code of ethics.
It's also crucial to make your code of ethics a dynamic thing that changes as your business changes.
«As they grow, they're going to be hiring more people that are probably dissimilar to their value structure and [putting] those rules and those procedures in place will help your company grow in the way you want it to grow,» says John Fraedrich, a professor of business ethics at Southern Illinois University.
Interestingly, Wadhwa twice mentions the importance of ethics in business, and rightly points to ethics as being of central importance in an MBA education.
The entire show hinges around the boundless ambition and superhuman work ethic of Alexander Hamilton, as played by Miranda.
Members of Congress are allowed to actively invest in individual firms as long as it's not based on non-public information, even with ethics protections like the STOCK Act in place.
Presidents are exempt from federal ethics rules, though most recent holders of the office have sold off their financial holdings and put them in trusts as if the rules did apply to them.
And they can provide fruitful fodder for discussion as part of corporate ethics training.
We regard it as a detestable compromise of ethics and good sense.»
Some reaffirmation of the work ethic, sensibly getting more people contributing and fewer taking, could be incentivized and also sold as the survival issue that it is.
So here are five of what I regard as essential reading in business ethics, along with an explanation of their significance.
Although still far smaller than Uber, Lyft is running a successful charm offensive to brand itself the kinder, gentler version of Uber, whose hyper - competitive tactics have crossed the line several times, as our business ethics blogger Chris MacDonald wrote recently:
And because millennials place so much value on quality and ethics, they prefer to use technology to take care of the busywork — online meeting and web conferencing services such as ClickMeeting and Huddle (both virtual communication platforms), as well as workflow optimization and project management platforms such as Memit and WorkflowMax are just a few tools millennials rely on for collaboration and productivity in the workplace.
Sometimes that takes the form of what is often referred to as «the business case» for ethics (or for CSR, or for sustainability).
While one standardized code of ethics (such as the Hippocratic Oath in the medical profession) could be a solution for the software industry, it is also important to teach delivery teams how to ask the right questions when considering the ramifications for emerging innovations.
It is the nature of bureaucracies and their leaders to engage in self - protection — and to think of their choice to do so as a matter of high - minded ethics, not self - interest.
As a result of their previous relationship — one in which Cho says he had proved his intellect and work ethic — Open View ended up contributing to Spredfast's C - round of financing.
Tillerson's ethics agreement also helped him to avoid an immediate federal income tax bill of as much as $ 72 million, according to tax specialists who reviewed his plan at the time.
We've debated the ethics of 3D - printing guns before, so this isn't really a new subject, especially for the «maker» community, which has generally addressed the gun - printing issue by distancing itself as much as possible from the hardcore, gun - printing evangelists like DEFCAD.
As an academic who wrestles with the ethics of pain management both professionally and personally, I think stories like Dumas» are important, but that inferring too much from them is dangerous.
While nobody may care about your business as much as you do, you still want to find people with a strong work ethic and desire to excel, instead of the common honey badger.
His research interests include the areas of corporate governance and corruption as a constraint on business activity, international legal reform and business ethics in the developing world with a focus on the Middle East, and covenants not to compete as an obstacle to employee mobility and knowledge transfer.
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