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制作单位:应用外语系公共英语教研室

Unit 8 Business Ethics and Integrities. 制作单位:应用外语系公共英语教研室. gongzuo20000@yeah.net. Unit 8 Business Ethics and Integrities. 1. Getting Things Ready. 2. 3. Things to Do. Things to Write. Section 1 Getting Things Ready. In this unit, you will learn how to:. 3. 2. 1.

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  1. Unit 8 Business Ethics and Integrities 制作单位:应用外语系公共英语教研室 gongzuo20000@yeah.net

  2. Unit 8Business Ethics and Integrities 1 Getting Things Ready 2 3 Things to Do Things to Write

  3. Section 1Getting Things Ready In this unit, you will learn how to: 3 2 1 • make comments on a business case • talk about social responsibilities of a company • understand business ethics and integrities

  4. Section 2Things to Do Listen and Write Related Information Read and Think Things to Do Activity Two back Activity One

  5. Etiquette Etiquette, or good manners, is an important part of our day to day lives. Whether we realise it or not we are always subconsciously adhering to rules of etiquette. Much of the time these are unwritten; for example giving up your seat to a lady or elderly person, queuing for a bus in an orderly fashion according to who arrived first or simply saying "please" or "thank you". All are examples of etiquette; complex unwritten rules that reflect a culture's values. Section 2 Things to Do Related Information:

  6. Etiquette accomplishes many tasks. However, the one noteworthy function that etiquette does perform is that it shows respect and deference to another. By doing so it maintains good interpersonal relationships. Ultimately, it could be argued, etiquette is about making sure that when people mix together there are rules of interaction in place that ensure their communication, transaction or whatever it may be goes smoothly. Section 2 Things to Do back

  7. Activity One Listen and Write Section TwoThings to Do back voluntary adopt provision exemplify avoidance undertake compliance integrity prohibit disciplinary

  8. Section TwoThings to Do next Question 1 What is business ethics? Read Question 2 What do codes of conduct for doing business around the world cover? and Think Question 3 Do you think money is everything? Why or why not?

  9. Principles of Business Ethics Business ethics examines ethical principles and moral problems that can arise in a business environment. In the increasingly conscience-focused marketplaces, the demand for more ethical business processes and actions is increasing. Recognizing the positive role of business principles, the Administration encourages all businesses to adopt and implement voluntary codes of conduct for doing business around the world that cover at least the following areas: Read and Think w s

  10. Read and Think w s 1. Provision of both safe and healthy workplaces; 2. Fair employment practices, including avoidance of child and forced labor and avoidance of discrimination based on race, gender, national origin, or religious beliefs; 3. Responsible environmental protection and environmental practices; 4. Compliance with local laws promoting good business practices, including laws prohibiting illegal payments and ensuring fair competition; 5. Maintenance of a corporate culture that respects free expression consistent with legitimate business concerns, that encourages good corporate citizenship and

  11. makes a positive contribution to the communities in which the company operates; and where ethical conduct is recognized, valued, and exemplified by all employees. Adoption of codes of conduct reflecting these principles is voluntary. Corporations are encouraged to develop their own codes of conduct appropriate to their particular circumstances. Many companies already apply statements or codes that include these principles. Companies should find appropriate means to inform their shareholders and the public of actions undertaken in connection with these principles. A company may not act in violation of host country law according to the principles. Read and Think w

  12. The business principles and codes of ethics require that any reports and complaints under these codes should be dealt with according to the principles of fairness, honesty and integrity. Non-compliance with the procedures set out above may be reported to the Administration. The corporations will not revenge or undertake action against any employee for filing a report or complaint under these codes or for assisting. Any corporation who violates the principles or codes of ethics should be subjected to immediate disciplinary action. (323 words) Read and Think back w s translation

  13. Task 1 Test your problem-solving ability. Find out the origin of the word “ethic”. The word "ethic" has been derived from the Greek word "ethos" which means conduct, customs or character. So, "ethic", according to the Greeks, would mean a code of conduct, the manner of customs and the characterization of a person's morals. It would also mean in a positive way the accepting of responsibilities. Read and Think next

  14. Task 2 Tell whether thefollowing statements are true or false. Write T for True and F for False. 1. The demand for more ethical business processes and actions is decreasing in the increasingly conscience-focused marketplaces. 2. Fair employment practices include avoidance of child and forced labor and allowance of discrimination based on race, gender, national origin, or religious beliefs. 3. A good corporate culture makes a positive contribution to the communities in which the company operates. Read and Think next F F T

  15. 4. Corporations are voluntary to adopt codes of conduct reflecting these principles. 5. According to the principles of fairness, honesty and integrity, the business principles and codes of ethics require that any reports and complaints under these codes should not be coped with. 6. If corporations violate the principles or codes of ethics, they should be subjected to immediate disciplinary actions. Read and Think T F T

  16. 1. What is business ethics? Business ethics examines ethical principles and moral problems that can arise in a business environment. 2. What does the Administration encourage all businesses to do? To adopt and implement voluntary codes of conduct for doing business around the world. 3. What does the local law include in order to promote good business practices? It includes laws prohibiting illegal payments and ensuring fair competition. Read and Think next Task 3 Give brief answers to the following questions.

  17. 4. What are the corporations encouraged to do according to their particular circumstances? Corporations are encouraged to develop their own codes of conduct appropriate to their particular circumstances. 5. What will corporations not do if any employee files a report or complaint under these codes? The corporations will not revenge or undertake action against him/her. 6. Why are principles of business ethics important? Open. Read and Think next

  18. Read and Think next Task 4 Match A with B 1- c 2-f 3-e 4-a 5-d 6-i 7-j 8-g 9-h 10-b

  19. Task 5Fill in the blanks with the right words or phrases. Change the form where necessary. 1. I __________ that I can make him change his mind even though I have to make an effort to persuade him. 2. His behavior is not_________________ his words; he always eats his words. 3. We must seize all opportunities and ____________ actions to accelerate development and reform. Read and Think undertake consistent with exemplify make contributions to prohibit be subjected to voluntary in violation of ensure compliance with ensure consistent with undertake

  20. 4. Many societies _________ marriages between blood relatives. 5. All business processes and actions _____________ the local law. 6. We should be in ______________ the rules and regulations of the hospital. 7. She does ______________ social work to help the old with some housework in the community. 8. All businesses should ____________________ the creation of an ethical business environment. 9. The company has acted _______________ its agreement and caused dissatisfaction of the public. 10. The corporation __________ its business ethics and integrities with honest actions. Read and Think back prohibit are subjected to compliance with voluntary make contributions to in violation of exemplifies

  21. Section 3Things to Write Case Study Write an essay Things to Write Activity Two:Applied Writing back Activity One: Task-based Writing

  22. Activity One: Task-based Writing Section 3Things to Write back Case Study Task 1 Study the following tips for writing. Task 2 Study the following language for writing. Task 3 Study the following model for witing. Task 4 Write an essay to comment on the case.

  23. A comment on a case, based on analyses from the standpoints of the commonly accepted standards or regulations and law, points out clearly what is right or wrong, who is to blame and what should be done in a concise and logical way. Section 3Things to Write back Task 1 Study the following tips for writing.

  24. Section 3Things to Write Task 2 Study the following language for writing. Words and phrases: based on 基于 on the hand 一方面 on the other hand 另一方面 furthermore 更有甚者 in addition 再者 consequently adv. 因此 assume responsibility 承担责任 dereliction of duty 玩忽职守 misprision n. 渎职

  25. Sentence patterns: … should be responsible for … … should also assume responsibility for … should be charged with … is to blame for the failure/ … take measures to ensure such incidents will never occur again. Section 3Things to Write

  26. Section 3Things to Write The Question of Corporate Responsibility Last year, an oil tanker (油轮) of the Big Dirty Oil Company ran around in the area, spilling (泄露) millions of gallons of crude (原油) into the waters and onto the beaches of British Columbia. The damage to the beaches and wildlife and consequently to the tourist industry, the ecology (生态) and the quality of life of the local residents is incalculable (无法计算), but in any case will require many millions of dollars for the clean-up. The ship struck a small atoll (珊瑚道), well-marked on the navigational (航海的) maps, but it was a dark night and the boat was well off course (航线). On further investigation, it was Task 3 Study the following model for witing.

  27. discovered that the Captain (船长) had been drinking heavily. Leaving the navigation of the ship to his first mate (大副), he left his cabin (船舱) to sleep. His first mate had never taken charge of the ship before, and it is now clear that he misread the maps, misjudged the waters, maintained a speed that was inappropriate and the accident occurred. Subsequent (后来的) inquiries (调查) showed that the Captain had been arrested on two drunk driving convictions (罪行) within months of the accident. The tanker itself with a double-hull (船壳) was long due for repair and, it was suggested, would not have cracked (破裂) up if the hull had been trebly (三重地) reinforced, as some current tankers were. The Chief Executive Officer of Big Dirty Oil declared the accident a "tragedy" and offered two million dollars to aid in Section 3Things to Write

  28. Section 3Things to Write the clean up. Environmental groups began a consumer campaign against Big Dirty Oil, urging customers to cut up and send in their Big Dirty Oil credit cards in protest (抗议). In a meeting to the shareholders, the CEO proudly announced the largest quarterly (季度的) profit in the history of the Big Dirty Oil Company. He dismissed the protests and assured the shareholders that his responsibility was, and would always be, to assure the highest profits possible in the depression (萧条) of today's market. Comments on the case: Firstly, the Big Dirty Oil Company should be responsible for the crude spilling. Of course, the company assumed responsibility by offering two million dollars to aid in the clean

  29. up, but that’s far from enough. They should be responsible for the damage to the beaches and wildlife and consequently to the tourist industry, the ecology and the quality of life of the local residents. On the other hand, the CEO just assured the shareholders that his obligation was, and would always be, to assure the highest profits. Actually, a corporation's purpose is not only to maximize returns to its shareholders but also the community and society at large. The Captain should also be charged with dereliction of duty (玩忽职守) and suspended or discharged for his misprision (渎职) in the end. Section 3Things to Write back

  30. Section 3Things to Write back

  31. Section 3Things to Write next Translate the following passage into English. Seven Principles of Admirable Business Ethics There are 7 principles of admirable business ethics, 1) _______ (即): be trustful; 2) __________________(保持思想开明); meet obligations; have clear documents; become community involved; maintain accounting control; be respectful. 3) _______________________________________ (意识到商业道德的意义) as a tool for achieving your desired namely keep an open mind Recognizing the significance of business ethics

  32. outcome is only the beginning. A small business that instills a deep-seated theme of business ethics 4) ___________________________________ (在策略和政策中) will be evident among customers. Its overall influence will lead to a profitable, successful company. By recognizing the value of practicing admirable business ethics, and 5) ________________________________, your success will not be far off. Section 3Things to Write back within its strategies and policies following each of the 7 principles

  33. Principles of Business Ethics Business ethics examines ethical principles and moral problems that can arise in a business environment. In the increasingly conscience-focused marketplaces, the demand for more ethical business processes and actions is increasing. Recognizing the positive role of business principles, the Administration encourages all businesses to adopt and implement voluntary codes of conduct for doing business around the worldthat cover at least the following areas: Read and Think back

  34. Principles of Business Ethics Business ethics examines ethical principles and moral problems that can arise in a business environment. In theincreasingly conscience-focused marketplaces, the demand for more ethical business processes and actions is increasing. Recognizing the positive role of business principles, the Administration encourages all businesses to adopt and implementvoluntary codes of conduct for doing business around the world that cover at least the following areas: Read and Think back

  35. 1. Provision of both safe and healthy workplaces; 2. Fair employment practices, including avoidance of child and forced labor and avoidance of discrimination based on race, gender, national origin, or religious beliefs; 3. Responsible environmental protection and environmental practices; 4. Compliance with local laws promoting good business practices, including laws prohibiting illegal payments and ensuring fair competition; 5. Maintenance of a corporate culture that respects free expression consistent with legitimate business concerns, that encourages good corporate citizenship and Read and Think back

  36. that encourages good corporate citizenship and makes a positive contribution to the communities in which the company operates; and where ethical conduct is recognized, valued, and exemplified by all employees. Adoption of codes of conduct reflecting these principles is voluntary. Corporations are encouraged to develop their own codes of conduct appropriate to their particular circumstances. Many companies already apply statements or codes that include these principles. Companies should find appropriate means to inform their shareholders and the public of actions undertaken in connection with these principles. A company may not act in violation of host country law according to the principles. Read and Think back

  37. makes a positive contribution to the communities in which the company operates; and where ethical conduct is recognized, valued, and exemplified by all employees. Adoption of codes of conduct reflecting these principles is voluntary. Corporations are encouraged todevelop their own codes of conduct appropriate to their particular circumstances. Many companies already apply statements or codes that include these principles. Companies should find appropriate means to inform their shareholders and the public of actions undertaken in connection with these principles. A company may not act in violation of host country law according to the principles. Read and Think back

  38. The business principles and codes of ethics require that any reports and complaints under these codes should be dealt with according to the principles of fairness, honesty and integrity. Non-compliance with the procedures set out above may be reported to the Administration. The corporations will not revenge or undertake action against any employee for filing a report or complaint under these codes or for assisting. Any corporation who violates the principles or codes of ethics should be subjected to immediate disciplinary action. Read and Think back

  39. TheEnd ThankYou!

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