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The Importance of Ethical Responsibilities

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The Importance of Ethical Responsibilities I. Introduction In this era of global economy, education has emerged as significant important factor of economic development. The general opinion is that countries at which invest more on education will have higher growth rates of national economy since educated people may provide more productivities. Therefore, many people tend to seek sophisticated and excellent education in order to obtain technically competent. However, the current concern is that the ethical behaviour of business has become a major issue in the workplace. The major reason of this concern is that some educated people have deficient in understanding their responsibilities in managing a company and interacting in society. The illustrations of this include political and business scandals, sexual harassment, misleading government inspectors within organisation. It is strongly possible that this tendency bring failure of their business. This report will be examined how important on understanding of ethical responsibilities within organisation....

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