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pialim95
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Rachel Lee
Why not choose the biggest planes??
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Rachel Lee
http://www.bestjobaroundtheworld.com/submissions/view/11773 -Go to this link and “LIKE” the video to help out Natalie, a proud Sauder Grad
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Kwok Ching Him
Chapter 17 = 404 not found 🙁
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ioannissakarellos
I am having a problem with connect, i can’t read chapter 17 in the Principles of accounting. it says the page it’s not found.
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Rachel Lee
Class 4- Project Teams
Hi Section 101! Please check Connect before tomorrow’s class to see your Project Team (under “Tools and Resources”), and be sure to remember your group number! If you looked earlier today, you will need to check again as the groups have changed to be numbered 1-26, rather than 1-8 for each tutorial section. Be prepared […]
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Chris DeDecko
Twitter is planning to go public. Do you guys think they will be more successful then Facebook and their IPO?
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Riley Guttman
Saying you’ll do the right thing is easy. Doing it is much harder.
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Xinyue (angela) Li
Business should focus on values. If they do well on the ethical aspect, profits will come naturally.
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Mikhail Nikolaychuk
The fact that students decided laying off workers in the theretical situation does not neccessarily mean they would do that in reality…
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Yating Zhang
At school, we can create good atmosphere here. It’s true that ethics is important for us to learn. so I think it is a good idea.
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Meggie Liu
When a business tends to maximize value instead of profit, they are likely to be more successful.
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Darya Jalali
It is extremely impersonal to look at employees as an equation, within that equation there can be successful workers
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Emily Chang
This example took place in a classroom;therefore non-realistic.Hence,students will consider other factors if truly immersed in reality
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yuri0104
We learnt that in order for a business to be successful, they must take into account the well-being of their employees, not solely profit.
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Huijia Yang
It is difficult to train people to be ethical. They know they should be but they just don’t want to.
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Danielle Lim
Although we see the justification behind the equation, it isn’t entirely ethical as it doesn’t account for other aspects of the employee.
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yuri0104
We learnt that in order for a business to be successful, they must take into account the well-being of their employees, not solely profit.
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yuri0104
We learnt that in order for a business to be successful, they must take into account the well-being of their employees, not solely profit.
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yuri0104
We learnt that in order for a business to be successful, they must take into account the well-being of their employees, not solely profit.
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Xu Yueting
It is not fair for every students if only using equations to test their talent.
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Fangxian Guan
I think this is not solely an ethic problem. It is also important for employees to consider the position of the CEO and that of the company.
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pialim95
I don’t think people can be trained to be ethical, only shown the benefits of being so.
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yuri0104
We learnt that in order for a business to be successful, they must take into account the well-being of their employees, not solely profit.
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victoriayang
The article makes “heartless” firing of employees sound bad, but sometimes it is necessary to continue to provide jobs for other workers.
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Xinyue (angela) Li
it’s important to train students to be ethical. They should be trained to care for other people and make our society better.
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Taylor Tam
It’s easy to be narrowminded when using an equation, because all you want to do is solve for “x”.
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hangbinlim
People have different talents. It is wrong to simply decide a person’s true potential by algerbra.
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Megan Chan
They equation is flawed becuase it does not account for the quality of the employees.
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Karlyn Evans
When we put names to numbers, we recognize the effect of our actions. This removes the objectivity of scientific method in business.
Kerry Stanley 6:57 am on September 19, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
A bit late…. but go to principlesofaccounting.com and you can find it under chapter 17