The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions
What is Accountability?
In ethical dilemmas; someone could be
What is hurt?
The official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
What is jurisdiction?
To help pay the expenses of government
What is to set and collect taxes?
This is what stands for FBLA
What is Future Business Leaders Of America?
A state of debt that cannot be resolved
What is Bankruptcy?
Learning to handle ethical dilemmas most often:
What is takes time?
minor offenses
What are misdemeanors?
The way government tries to protect competition.
What is regulating monopolies?
Employees value adaptability because of this.
What is workplaces often require flexibility to new challenges?
Concerned with others welfare
What is Altruistic?
Making a decision when facing an ethical dilemma will most likely make you;
What is more satisfied?
The kind of trial that is only satisfied with money.
What is civil?
The reason that caused governments role in business to expand.
What is peoples attitudes have changed?
Professionalism in the workplace includes:
What is wearing appropriate attire and meeting deadlines?
The result of an action
What is a consequence?
Which of the following is true of recognizing ethical dilemmas?
What is you must also respond to them?
The plaintiff files a complaint.
What is a civil case?
Government can prevent unqualified persons from operating a business using this.
What is refusing to grant them a license?
Something that is considered a durable employability skills.
What is critical thinking?
A set of rules for governing behavior.
What is the code of ethics?
If you don't successfully resolve your ethical dilemma, what should you do?
What is think about your what you do differently next time?
2 types of cases
What is criminal and civil?
Government provides protection to business owners property through the use of these.
What is zoning laws?
A compliance officer ensures that a company does these things.
What is meets legal and ethical standards?