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- Look around you for any 3 unethical acts. We are to show the source of our answers whether we got our info from the net,radio etc.Joan is an employee of a manufacturing company. She was called to the office of her boss one day. The boss wanted to talk to her about the new technology that was going to be introduced. While her boss was talking, Joan's eyes were on the painting on the wall, she was not sitting straight and she kept her hands in her pocket. If you were the boss of Joan, would you consider her actuation as rude? If yes, why? If no, why not?Need asap. Please and thank you.
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- Is this how information is distributed in a normal organizational hierarchy?What is a corporate ethics code? "an exhortation in broad, highly generalized language" an agreement signed by employees stating that they will abide by the company's rules of conduct O "a detailed policy, containing specific behavioral requirements" a seminar regarding business conductSelling T-shirts is easy. Consumers spend at least $15 billion a year on them. Moreover, the inventory is easy to store, doesn’t spoil, and is compact. On the surface, a great business. But there’s a catch—everybody and his brother sells T-shirts. Every beach resort has dozens of T-shirt shops. And they sprout like weeds at every major sporting or concert venue. And then there are all the online sites that offer custom designs and quick delivery. So, the competition is intense. This makes it near impossible for any T-shirt shop to raise the price of its T-shirts, much less hold on to profits. The owner of a T-shirt shop in South Padre Island, Texas, lamented, “Every day you have to compete with other shops. And if you invent something new, they will copy you.” Questions:1.What determine the ability to make profit on this market of T-Shirts?