Lesson 7: Business Ethics
Business ethics issues, conflicts, and successes revolve around relationships. Building effective relationships is considered one of the most important areas of business today. Many companies consider business ethics as a team sport where each member performs and supports others. A business exists because of relationships between employees, customers, shareholders or investors, suppliers, and managers who develop strategies to attain success. In addition, an organization usually has a governing authority, often called a board of directors, that provides oversight and direction to assure the organization stays focused on its objectives in an ethical, legal, and socially responsible manner. When unethical acts are discovered in organizations, in most instances cooperation or complicity facilitated the acceptance and perpetuation of the unethical conduct. Few decisions are made by one individual
COURSE MATERIAL:
Please read the following section contained in the online textbook Boundless Business (https://www.boundless.com/business
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
ASSIGNMENT:
Please respond to the following:
What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? How might an organization demonstrate social responsibility?
Requirements:
Minimum Page Length 1 full-page (excluding title/header and reference list); 12-point Times New Roman; double spaced; and page numbering.
Please be sure to answer the entire question to receive maximum credit for this task.
Use and include information from the weekly course content and outside sources to support the conclusions contained in the paper.
Be cognizant of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
All sources should be cited in proper APA format (in-text citations and a reference list).
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