Policy should help in achieving the enterprise's objectives is one of the kind of Policies. True Business policy basically deals with decisions regarding the future on an ongoing enterprise. True A business guided by ethical principles; behaving in an ethical manner can create a positive atmosphere and may build a promising business results. True One should be sure of fair and impartial judge. This means you are willing to suspend judgment until all the information has been laid in , setting aside conclusions you may have made and clear your mind of prejudice or prejudging about the person or issues involved. d. Impartibility/Impartiality Waging and working conditions is a not an unethical practices in business. False Lying to your employees is an example of a policy. False To apply Impartiality one should be fair and impartial judge. This means you are willing to suspend judgment until all the information has been laid in, setting aside conclusions you have made and clear your mind of prejudice or prejudging about the person or issues involved. True It is a type of business that may be formed through partnership that may occur between doctors or physician. c. Medical Services To give a fair notice it is not important to determine whether the person accused will be provided with notifications that the conduct was wrong. False A corporation is a business organization that has a separate legal personality from its owners. True The fourth form a virtue ethic might adopt takes its inspiration from Plato. b. Platonistic virtue ethics A process by which a product or service is introduced and promoted to potential customers. c. Marketing Confucianism, is also known as Ruism. It is described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or simply a way of life. True Aristotle thought that knowledge is virtue, and virtue leads to happiness. False Using men or women as a sex symbol for promotion of products not related to the human body is definitely unethical. False He concludes that (a) the proper object of virtue is happiness and (b) we can become wise through habit. b. Aristotle It is a normative ethical theory that emphasizes on virtues of mind and character. a. Virtue Ethics Is one that can be proven to be what it declares to be, to have been created or sent by the person purported to have created or sent it; and to have been created or sent at the time purported. a. Authenticity Without marketing, your prospective customers may never be aware of your offerings and your business may not be given the opportunity to progress and succeed. True Include purchases, sales, receipts, and payments by an individual person or an organization/corporation. a. Transactions An authentic record is one that accountants process depending on what the owner what to appear in the book. The owner has the right to declare what should and should not be recorded in the books of account. False Plato thought that we have three major parts: The intellect, the emotions, and the appetites. True Also known as Ruism, is described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or simply a way of life. d. Confucianism Refers to the whole range of activities, which an organization should perform to properly manage its records. a. Records management It is unethical for sales person in malls to offer products and unveil that promotions are on a limited time and offer only. True Business establishments may or may not declare all its income to avoid taxation. False A typical example is when a food processing company claims that its products are sugar-free or calorie-free and filled with vitamins and minerals when indeed they contain sugar or calories. b. Bending of facts to mislead or confuse potential customers Is invariably linked to an organization's official business and maintained as evidence or supporting documents. d. Record A record is An organization receives and processes tremendous amount of information day in and day out but not all of them can be considered a record. True All companies are only trying to mislead potential customers to purchase their products. False The closes translation of Bahala Na in English would be the phrase, "whatever will be, will be." True Buddhism does not believe in the truth that happiness is an essential part of ethics. False Buddhist is to recognize that wealth, earnings and material goods are the property of God and humans are merely His trustees. False Involved in commerce believe that one should not aspire to get another's goods or labor for less than it is worth. a. Christian They have great influence in the Filipinos relationship with regards to family values. b. Chinese community A Filipino term which means "loyal customer." a. Suki Spaniards community has great influence in the Filipinos relationship with family. False It is a Filipino values showing respect or to give respect to a person. d. Paggalang This act is considered unethical and all religion beliefs it so. It is an obvious way in which one can harm others may it be emotionally, psychologically and financially. d. Stealing The Kakilala System in the Philippines has been the source of many controversies and corruption. False Refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives. c. Filipino Values There are no legal consequences for unethical employee behavior. False Ethical decision-making processes should center on protecting employee and customer rights. True Maximizing the value of each employee's contribution is a key element in your business's success. True Physical harm is the only safety issue to be aware of. True Companies also monitor employees through video cameras, which allows them to observe visually and record employee behavior and keep their work environment safe. True According to a 2015 data Pew Research study, the majority of respondents (75%) found installing surveillance cameras that have facial recognition technology acceptable. False An ethics challenge is a problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right or wrong. True Filipinos are very determined and persevering in accomplishing whatever they set their minds to. True Racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and wage inequality - these are all costly ethical issues that employers and employees encounter on a daily basis across the country. True Pakikipagkapwa-tao is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. True The most fundamental or essential ethical issues that businesses must face are integrity and trust. True The Philippines is approximately 95 percent Christians (mostly Roman Catholic Christians ). False Filipinos over the years have proven time and time again that they are a people with an industrious attitude. True These are all costly ethical issues that employers and employees encounter on a daily basis across the country. It may be encountered due to differences in gender, religion and/or sexual orientation. b. Racial discrimination/ sexual harassment/ wage inequality With this development employers can now monitor their employees' activity on their computers and other company-provided electronic devices. d. Technology / Privacy Foreigners who come to visit the Philippines speak of Filipinos going out of their way to help them when lost, or the heartwarming generosity of a Filipino family hosting a visitor in their povertystricken home. True This is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. b. Pakikipagkapwa-tao These entities as they go about their goals are expected to fully comply with environmental laws, federal and state safety regulations, fiscal and monetary reporting statutes and all applicable civil rights laws. b. Businesses It is a problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right or wrong. c. Ethics Challenge From large corporations to small businesses, individuals involved in all types of business often face ethical issues stem from employee behavior. This is a very crucial and extensive problem being faced since the start of commerce. For example, does an employee working 8 hours a day can spend its work time to glance and check personal email accounts? How does a supervisor deal with harassment complaint? To what extent can a supervisor award an employee for a promotion? d. Employee Behavior Adjustment of wages and salary may also depend on the Individual's performance based on an appraisal is another factor to consider in determining wages and salaries. When a employee performs and deserves an appropriate increase in pay. d. Individual Performance This policy are set rules and guidelines surrounding employee observance to work schedules. c. Attendance and Time Off Policy This ethical value is a culture that takes shape when leaders intentionally manifest their own personal intelligibility, and encourage it in the attitudes and behaviors of their team members. This starts with people. When an organization's people are is being open, then the organization is ready to follow. d. transparency in business operation This is commonly heard and used in market places used by common ordinary Filipinos. It is a socalled "market-exchange partnership" can be developed into an agreement where one can be a regular customer and supplier in business and trade. a. Suki In any business organization, this is important for management to control the process in which responses are given for a person's actions. These responses may be resulted to a positive or negative effect. Depending on the response, the person might need to correct his or her error. This refers to the to individual responsibility for the work he/she has performed and answering to peers and superiors for their performances. It is often used synonymously with responsibility, blameworthiness, and liability. b. Responsibility Marketing promote in the marketplace a healthy battle. Marketing efforts get the word out on pricing of products and services, which not only reaches the intended consumers, but also reaches other companies competing for the consumers' business. c. A Chance for a Healthy Competition The Filipinos as a people who have been constantly under the rule of numerous powerful countries has over time, developed a sense of resourcefulness or the ability to survive with whatever they have. They have the extraordinary ability to make something out of almost nothing. If a Filipino was given just a screwdriver, plastic bags, and some tape, he would still be able to build a bird tree, especially for the sake of survival, and provided that he be allowed to hunt for some needed surrounding material. d. Ability to Survive This ethical issue is very prominent in almost all business since the system in our country has already adopted and has gotten used to corruption. Although businesses are expected to fully comply with the laws, whether it concerns the environment, culture, safety regulations, fiscal and monetary reporting statutes and all applicable civil rights laws, many still choose the easy way out of these obligations. b. Compliance and Governance Issues One of the importance of marketing is building brand name recognition or product recall with a company. When a company reaches the highest expectations of the public, its reputation stands on firmer ground. b. Protecting Company Reputation This form of business ethics has penetrated culture, values, and ideas of modern life including modern businesses. It relies on the Torah for its written law, and have had great impact on marketing and business philosophy. a. Jewish Business Ethics This factor enable to understand that workers should be paid in accordance to the standards set by the government. It requires the employer to pay at least the minimum wage requirement a. Laws and Regulations Emphasizing the negative aspects of your rival's products in a bid to turn potential customers towards your own products, a very unethical marketing practice and a sign of desperation. d. Bad-mouthing competitors product It establishes the duties and responsibilities each employee must adhere to as a condition of employment. This must all be clearly established prior to the start of the work. a. Employee Conduct This factor is gauge in adjust a fair wage in consideration to the nature of the job description The duties and responsibilities and skill requirements are determinants as well. c. Job Factor This values is common to Filipino that are in desperate situation but can no longer find solution. Filipinos usually say this when they are unable to make a decision about something important and unable to decide on their next course of action. This phrase is uttered if all they want is go through something and not thinking of the end result. a. Bahala Na This must be clear in any rules; to promote fair treatment in the workplace. Most organizations implement equal opportunity policies like anti-discrimination and affirmative action policies, for example, to encourage unprejudiced behavior within the workplace. a. Equal Opportunity A good impressions made during a gathering, dinner or reception can make or break a business any deals. b. Business and company functions This heritage community is very important to us Filipinos and has great influence in the Filipinos relationship with family. Filial Piety between parents and children is one of the best traits that has been passed on to Filipinos. b. The Chinese Foreigners who come to visit the Philippines speak of Filipinos going out of their way to help them when lost, or the heart-warming generosity of a Filipino family hosting a visitor in their povertystricken home. This Filipino value is not limited to the Philippines. It is everywhere wherever there are Filipinos. a. Hospitality It is an unethical practice when employees may take home office supplies, use business computers for personal tasks, pad expense accounts and abuse sick time or allotted personal days. Unethical behavior also includes having another employee punch a time card, or not punching out for lunch hours or other unapproved time off. a. Employee theft When an employee misbehave on the duty, the employer may be held liable for how that situation affects clients, individuals or other employees. a. Liability This factor in the formulation of wages relates to the basic maintenance needs of the workers. If this goes up by a certain percentage, then the wage must also go up the same percentage. d. Cost of Living Active stewardship can include one or more of a long list of specific practices and elements. For businesses engaged in manufacturing this includes sourcing raw materials that are renewable and using chemicals and processes that are safe for the environment. For all types of businesses, using email and mobile devices to reduce paper consumption as it is called, paperless, is a form of stewardship. b. stewardship This republic act defines sexual harassment as "Employer, employees, manager, supervisor, agent of the employer, teacher, instructor, professor, coach, trainor, or any other person who, having authority, influence or moral ascendancy over another in a work, training or education environment demands, request or otherwise requires any sexual favor from the other, regardless of whether the demand, request or requirement for submission is accepted by the object of the said act." d. Republic Act No. 7877 This stage is carefully weigh of all the information by separating facts from opinions and opinions from speculation. Although at times we draw reasonable inferences but know when you have done so and the premises on which you base your conclusion. d. Evaluation An unethical practices include not paying workers a fair wage, employing children under the legal working age and unsafe or unsanitary working conditions. a. Wages and Working Condition While it might be intuitive to use models in advertisements for beauty products and cosmetics, halfnaked models use in promotion of gadgets, machinery, and other products not related to the human body is definitely unethical. c. Using men and women as sex symbols for promotion This famous trait is the ability of Filipinos to find humour in everything. It sheds light on the optimism and positivity of Filipinos in whatever situation they are in so as to remain determined in going through struggles or challenges. It serves as a coping technique, the same way a child who has fallen laughs at himself/herself to hide his/her embarrassment. c. Joy and Humor There are different forms of virtue ethics that may serve as a guide in the business world. This form basically is the classical formulation of Virtue Ethics. It holds that the proper goal of human life is happiness, well-being or the good life. a. Eudaimonism This is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. It means treating others with respect and dignity as an equal, not someone below the individual. c. Pakikipagkapwa-tao Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: b. all of the chocies For a business to succeed, the product or service it provides must be known to potential buyers or customers. Unless your business is known in the market and have communication with your customers readily available, you have to use marketing strategies to build product or service awareness. d. Getting Word Out in the market Despite the negative connotation from this religion. Learning and understanding their language and beliefs may be a great help to different businesses. This religion provides a general concept on complete way of life. Qur'an is the basis of law for this religion and teachings are fairly strong in stressing observance of ethical and moral code in human behavior. b. Muslim Business Ethics Which of the following does not show a hostile environment: a. Providing seminars and training to employees to enhance skills and knowledge. This Filipino value has the implication of getting along with people in general. Doing your best to be socially acquainted to everyone whether in the family, in a community or society, in a workplace or business place. c. Pakikisama Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: a. disregarding complaints and grievances A business should have a standard office procedure, anyone who steps onto your property faces a level of threat. By putting this policy in place, you can help mitigate any damages caused by an employee's negligence. c. Workplace Safety Policy It indicate the emotional situation in which business is conducted. a. Decorum Which of the following does not fall under the principles of Fairness: c. Stakeholders share the same point of views in running the business. This is a common Filipino Value that maybe considered both a positive and a negative trait of Filipinos. Its technique of reciprocity of debt of gratitude to others can and may be too deep as something people take advantage of this trait. . Either in the personal or business side, this means to pay your debt with gratitude. d. Utang na Loob Occasionally an employer may encounter the need to terminate an employee. When that occasion arises, one must have a much more straightforward experience if the employee has been cautioned about the process of termination. If expectations for performance are outlined in the employee's initial job description, show an account of problems by giving regular evaluations or appraisal. c. Disciplinary Policy This form of business ethics is concerned with the principles and practices that help one to act in ways that help rather than harm. Its beliefs that one live to act, and our actions can have either have a harmful or beneficial consequences for oneself and others. It is similar to the law of karma. a. Buddhist Business Ethics A business must establish rules that address any violations from the policy. Stating the this in the business policy puts the employee on notice and also increases the employer's options for effectively dealing with behaviors contrary to policy. b. Consequences for Violations This ethical value refers to equal treatment, for businesses and companies for instance, there should be fairness in shareholders, more so in the treatment of all stakeholders including employees, communities and public officials. b. Fairness This system in the Philippines has been the source of many controversies and corruption. It has been an open secret that one cannot join the political arena of the Philippines without mastery this system. Many would still deny this, it may even be contested and be considered as a false accusation but in our political system, from the lowest Barangay official, to the President of the Republic, it is expected that one gains political debts and dispenses political favor to advance one's career or influence, if not wealth. a. Padrino This form of business ethics believes that the ultimate norm and ultimate standard of rightness is the personality of God Himself and his perfect righteousness. So biblical principles of ethics have great significance for the business world. Their guiding principles comes from the old and new testaments and is these values are have been adopted and has influenced most businesses. d. Christian business ethics An unethical marketing practice where companies are only trying to mislead potential customers, since they are unlikely to buy the products if it is made known that they contain sugar or calories and basically not as healthy as they claim it to be. a. Bending of facts to mislead or confuse potential customers Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: d. all of the choices Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: a. Engaging in business and tampers taxes to reduce company expenses and give more benefits to employees. Policy should help in achieving the enterprise's objectives is one of the kind of Policies. True Business policy basically deals with decisions regarding the future on an ongoing enterprise. True A business guided by ethical principles; behaving in an ethical manner can create a positive atmosphere and may build a promising business results. True One should be sure of fair and impartial judge. This means you are willing to suspend judgment until all the information has been laid in , setting aside conclusions you may have made and clear your mind of prejudice or prejudging about the person or issues involved. d. Impartibility/Impartiality Waging and working conditions is a not an unethical practices in business. False Lying to your employees is an example of a policy. False To apply Impartiality one should be fair and impartial judge. This means you are willing to suspend judgment until all the information has been laid in, setting aside conclusions you have made and clear your mind of prejudice or prejudging about the person or issues involved. True It is a type of business that may be formed through partnership that may occur between doctors or physician. c. Medical Services To give a fair notice it is not important to determine whether the person accused will be provided with notifications that the conduct was wrong. False A corporation is a business organization that has a separate legal personality from its owners. True The fourth form a virtue ethic might adopt takes its inspiration from Plato. b. Platonistic virtue ethics A process by which a product or service is introduced and promoted to potential customers. c. Marketing Confucianism, is also known as Ruism. It is described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or simply a way of life. True Aristotle thought that knowledge is virtue, and virtue leads to happiness. False Using men or women as a sex symbol for promotion of products not related to the human body is definitely unethical. False He concludes that (a) the proper object of virtue is happiness and (b) we can become wise through habit. b. Aristotle It is a normative ethical theory that emphasizes on virtues of mind and character. a. Virtue Ethics Is one that can be proven to be what it declares to be, to have been created or sent by the person purported to have created or sent it; and to have been created or sent at the time purported. a. Authenticity Without marketing, your prospective customers may never be aware of your offerings and your business may not be given the opportunity to progress and succeed. True Include purchases, sales, receipts, and payments by an individual person or an organization/corporation. a. Transactions An authentic record is one that accountants process depending on what the owner what to appear in the book. The owner has the right to declare what should and should not be recorded in the books of account. False Plato thought that we have three major parts: The intellect, the emotions, and the appetites. True Also known as Ruism, is described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or simply a way of life. d. Confucianism Refers to the whole range of activities, which an organization should perform to properly manage its records. a. Records management It is unethical for sales person in malls to offer products and unveil that promotions are on a limited time and offer only. True Business establishments may or may not declare all its income to avoid taxation. False A typical example is when a food processing company claims that its products are sugar-free or calorie-free and filled with vitamins and minerals when indeed they contain sugar or calories. b. Bending of facts to mislead or confuse potential customers Is invariably linked to an organization's official business and maintained as evidence or supporting documents. d. Record A record is An organization receives and processes tremendous amount of information day in and day out but not all of them can be considered a record. True All companies are only trying to mislead potential customers to purchase their products. False The closes translation of Bahala Na in English would be the phrase, "whatever will be, will be." True Buddhism does not believe in the truth that happiness is an essential part of ethics. False Buddhist is to recognize that wealth, earnings and material goods are the property of God and humans are merely His trustees. False Involved in commerce believe that one should not aspire to get another's goods or labor for less than it is worth. a. Christian They have great influence in the Filipinos relationship with regards to family values. b. Chinese community A Filipino term which means "loyal customer." a. Suki Spaniards community has great influence in the Filipinos relationship with family. False It is a Filipino values showing respect or to give respect to a person. d. Paggalang This act is considered unethical and all religion beliefs it so. It is an obvious way in which one can harm others may it be emotionally, psychologically and financially. d. Stealing The Kakilala System in the Philippines has been the source of many controversies and corruption. False Refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives. c. Filipino Values There are no legal consequences for unethical employee behavior. False Ethical decision-making processes should center on protecting employee and customer rights. True Maximizing the value of each employee's contribution is a key element in your business's success. True Physical harm is the only safety issue to be aware of. True Companies also monitor employees through video cameras, which allows them to observe visually and record employee behavior and keep their work environment safe. True According to a 2015 data Pew Research study, the majority of respondents (75%) found installing surveillance cameras that have facial recognition technology acceptable. False An ethics challenge is a problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right or wrong. True Filipinos are very determined and persevering in accomplishing whatever they set their minds to. True Racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and wage inequality - these are all costly ethical issues that employers and employees encounter on a daily basis across the country. True Pakikipagkapwa-tao is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. True The most fundamental or essential ethical issues that businesses must face are integrity and trust. True The Philippines is approximately 95 percent Christians (mostly Roman Catholic Christians ). False Filipinos over the years have proven time and time again that they are a people with an industrious attitude. True These are all costly ethical issues that employers and employees encounter on a daily basis across the country. It may be encountered due to differences in gender, religion and/or sexual orientation. b. Racial discrimination/ sexual harassment/ wage inequality With this development employers can now monitor their employees' activity on their computers and other company-provided electronic devices. d. Technology / Privacy Foreigners who come to visit the Philippines speak of Filipinos going out of their way to help them when lost, or the heartwarming generosity of a Filipino family hosting a visitor in their povertystricken home. True This is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. b. Pakikipagkapwa-tao These entities as they go about their goals are expected to fully comply with environmental laws, federal and state safety regulations, fiscal and monetary reporting statutes and all applicable civil rights laws. b. Businesses It is a problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right or wrong. c. Ethics Challenge From large corporations to small businesses, individuals involved in all types of business often face ethical issues stem from employee behavior. This is a very crucial and extensive problem being faced since the start of commerce. For example, does an employee working 8 hours a day can spend its work time to glance and check personal email accounts? How does a supervisor deal with harassment complaint? To what extent can a supervisor award an employee for a promotion? d. Employee Behavior Adjustment of wages and salary may also depend on the Individual's performance based on an appraisal is another factor to consider in determining wages and salaries. When a employee performs and deserves an appropriate increase in pay. d. Individual Performance This policy are set rules and guidelines surrounding employee observance to work schedules. c. Attendance and Time Off Policy This ethical value is a culture that takes shape when leaders intentionally manifest their own personal intelligibility, and encourage it in the attitudes and behaviors of their team members. This starts with people. When an organization's people are is being open, then the organization is ready to follow. d. transparency in business operation This is commonly heard and used in market places used by common ordinary Filipinos. It is a socalled "market-exchange partnership" can be developed into an agreement where one can be a regular customer and supplier in business and trade. a. Suki In any business organization, this is important for management to control the process in which responses are given for a person's actions. These responses may be resulted to a positive or negative effect. Depending on the response, the person might need to correct his or her error. This refers to the to individual responsibility for the work he/she has performed and answering to peers and superiors for their performances. It is often used synonymously with responsibility, blameworthiness, and liability. b. Responsibility Marketing promote in the marketplace a healthy battle. Marketing efforts get the word out on pricing of products and services, which not only reaches the intended consumers, but also reaches other companies competing for the consumers' business. c. A Chance for a Healthy Competition The Filipinos as a people who have been constantly under the rule of numerous powerful countries has over time, developed a sense of resourcefulness or the ability to survive with whatever they have. They have the extraordinary ability to make something out of almost nothing. If a Filipino was given just a screwdriver, plastic bags, and some tape, he would still be able to build a bird tree, especially for the sake of survival, and provided that he be allowed to hunt for some needed surrounding material. d. Ability to Survive This ethical issue is very prominent in almost all business since the system in our country has already adopted and has gotten used to corruption. Although businesses are expected to fully comply with the laws, whether it concerns the environment, culture, safety regulations, fiscal and monetary reporting statutes and all applicable civil rights laws, many still choose the easy way out of these obligations. b. Compliance and Governance Issues One of the importance of marketing is building brand name recognition or product recall with a company. When a company reaches the highest expectations of the public, its reputation stands on firmer ground. b. Protecting Company Reputation This form of business ethics has penetrated culture, values, and ideas of modern life including modern businesses. It relies on the Torah for its written law, and have had great impact on marketing and business philosophy. a. Jewish Business Ethics This factor enable to understand that workers should be paid in accordance to the standards set by the government. It requires the employer to pay at least the minimum wage requirement a. Laws and Regulations Emphasizing the negative aspects of your rival's products in a bid to turn potential customers towards your own products, a very unethical marketing practice and a sign of desperation. d. Bad-mouthing competitors product It establishes the duties and responsibilities each employee must adhere to as a condition of employment. This must all be clearly established prior to the start of the work. a. Employee Conduct This form of business ethics has penetrated culture, values, and ideas of modern life including modern businesses. It relies on the Torah for its written law, and have had great impact on marketing and business philosophy. c. Job Factor This values is common to Filipino that are in desperate situation but can no longer find solution. Filipinos usually say this when they are unable to make a decision about something important and unable to decide on their next course of action. This phrase is uttered if all they want is go through something and not thinking of the end result. a. Bahala Na This must be clear in any rules; to promote fair treatment in the workplace. Most organizations implement equal opportunity policies like anti-discrimination and affirmative action policies, for example, to encourage unprejudiced behavior within the workplace. a. Equal Opportunity A good impressions made during a gathering, dinner or reception can make or break a business any deals. b. Business and company functions This heritage community is very important to us Filipinos and has great influence in the Filipinos relationship with family. Filial Piety between parents and children is one of the best traits that has been passed on to Filipinos. b. The Chinese Foreigners who come to visit the Philippines speak of Filipinos going out of their way to help them when lost, or the heart-warming generosity of a Filipino family hosting a visitor in their povertystricken home. This Filipino value is not limited to the Philippines. It is everywhere wherever there are Filipinos. a. Hospitality It is an unethical practice when employees may take home office supplies, use business computers for personal tasks, pad expense accounts and abuse sick time or allotted personal days. Unethical behavior also includes having another employee punch a time card, or not punching out for lunch hours or other unapproved time off. a. Employee theft When an employee misbehave on the duty, the employer may be held liable for how that situation affects clients, individuals or other employees. a. Liability This factor in the formulation of wages relates to the basic maintenance needs of the workers. If this goes up by a certain percentage, then the wage must also go up the same percentage. d. Cost of Living Active stewardship can include one or more of a long list of specific practices and elements. For businesses engaged in manufacturing this includes sourcing raw materials that are renewable and using chemicals and processes that are safe for the environment. For all types of businesses, using email and mobile devices to reduce paper consumption as it is called, paperless, is a form of stewardship. b. stewardship This republic act defines sexual harassment as "Employer, employees, manager, supervisor, agent of the employer, teacher, instructor, professor, coach, trainor, or any other person who, having authority, influence or moral ascendancy over another in a work, training or education environment demands, request or otherwise requires any sexual favor from the other, regardless of whether the demand, request or requirement for submission is accepted by the object of the said act." d. Republic Act No. 7877 This stage is carefully weigh of all the information by separating facts from opinions and opinions from speculation. Although at times we draw reasonable inferences but know when you have done so and the premises on which you base your conclusion. d. Evaluation An unethical practices include not paying workers a fair wage, employing children under the legal working age and unsafe or unsanitary working conditions. a. Wages and Working Condition While it might be intuitive to use models in advertisements for beauty products and cosmetics, halfnaked models use in promotion of gadgets, machinery, and other products not related to the human body is definitely unethical. c. Using men and women as sex symbols for promotion This famous trait is the ability of Filipinos to find humour in everything. It sheds light on the optimism and positivity of Filipinos in whatever situation they are in so as to remain determined in going through struggles or challenges. It serves as a coping technique, the same way a child who has fallen laughs at himself/herself to hide his/her embarrassment. c. Joy and Humor There are different forms of virtue ethics that may serve as a guide in the business world. This form basically is the classical formulation of Virtue Ethics. It holds that the proper goal of human life is happiness, well-being or the good life. a. Eudaimonism This is the shared sense of identity and consciousness of the 'other'. It means treating others with respect and dignity as an equal, not someone below the individual. c. Pakikipagkapwa-tao Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: b. all of the chocies For a business to succeed, the product or service it provides must be known to potential buyers or customers. Unless your business is known in the market and have communication with your customers readily available, you have to use marketing strategies to build product or service awareness. d. Getting Word Out in the market Despite the negative connotation from this religion. Learning and understanding their language and beliefs may be a great help to different businesses. This religion provides a general concept on complete way of life. Qur'an is the basis of law for this religion and teachings are fairly strong in stressing observance of ethical and moral code in human behavior. b. Muslim Business Ethics Which of the following does not show a hostile environment: a. Providing seminars and training to employees to enhance skills and knowledge. This Filipino value has the implication of getting along with people in general. Doing your best to be socially acquainted to everyone whether in the family, in a community or society, in a workplace or business place. c. Pakikisama Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: a. disregarding complaints and grievances A business should have a standard office procedure, anyone who steps onto your property faces a level of threat. By putting this policy in place, you can help mitigate any damages caused by an employee's negligence. c. Workplace Safety Policy It indicate the emotional situation in which business is conducted. a. Decorum Which of the following does not fall under the principles of Fairness: c. Stakeholders share the same point of views in running the business. This is a common Filipino Value that maybe considered both a positive and a negative trait of Filipinos. Its technique of reciprocity of debt of gratitude to others can and may be too deep as something people take advantage of this trait. . Either in the personal or business side, this means to pay your debt with gratitude. d. Utang na Loob Occasionally an employer may encounter the need to terminate an employee. When that occasion arises, one must have a much more straightforward experience if the employee has been cautioned about the process of termination. If expectations for performance are outlined in the employee's initial job description, show an account of problems by giving regular evaluations or appraisal. c. Disciplinary Policy This form of business ethics is concerned with the principles and practices that help one to act in ways that help rather than harm. Its beliefs that one live to act, and our actions can have either have a harmful or beneficial consequences for oneself and others. It is similar to the law of karma. a. Buddhist Business Ethics A business must establish rules that address any violations from the policy. Stating the this in the business policy puts the employee on notice and also increases the employer's options for effectively dealing with behaviors contrary to policy. b. Consequences for Violations This ethical value refers to equal treatment, for businesses and companies for instance, there should be fairness in shareholders, more so in the treatment of all stakeholders including employees, communities and public officials. b. Fairness This system in the Philippines has been the source of many controversies and corruption. It has been an open secret that one cannot join the political arena of the Philippines without mastery this system. Many would still deny this, it may even be contested and be considered as a false accusation but in our political system, from the lowest Barangay official, to the President of the Republic, it is expected that one gains political debts and dispenses political favor to advance one's career or influence, if not wealth. a. Padrino This form of business ethics believes that the ultimate norm and ultimate standard of rightness is the personality of God Himself and his perfect righteousness. So biblical principles of ethics have great significance for the business world. Their guiding principles comes from the old and new testaments and is these values are have been adopted and has influenced most businesses. d. Christian business ethics An unethical marketing practice where companies are only trying to mislead potential customers, since they are unlikely to buy the products if it is made known that they contain sugar or calories and basically not as healthy as they claim it to be. a. Bending of facts to mislead or confuse potential customers Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: d. all of the choices Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: a. Engaging in business and tampers taxes to reduce company expenses and give more benefits to employees. A business also helps enlighten and educate people and encourages their further personal growth. True Decorum relates to how a person negotiates a sale and handles any ensuing problems. True Most of the freelance writer operate dependently from companies, while others start ventures into small publishing companies. False Determine whether the person accused had fair notice that the conduct was wrong. Simple cases such as lying, cheating and stealing , may not be much of a problem but more technical violations. d. Fair Notice Policies should not be mutually contradictory and there should not be inconsistency between any two policies which may result in confusion and delay in action. True This form of business organization is owned by an individual who has full control or authority of its own and owns all the assets, as well as personally answers all liabilities or losses. d. Sole Proprietorship or Single Proprietorship A written business policy doesn't communicate your company's expectations about appropriate employee work ethics and performance. True Rather than deriving the normativity of virtue from the value of eudaimonia, agent-based virtue ethicists argue that other forms of normativity. d. Agent-based and exemplarist virtue ethics Honesty or generosity is not just a tendency to do what is honest or generous, nor is it to be helpfully specified as a "desirable" or "morally valuable" character trait. a. Virtue The recording of financial transactions, and is part of the process of accounting in business. a. Bookkeeping The Department of Trade and Industry is the government agency assigned to accommodate business corporations in the Philippines. False A virtue is thus to be distinguished from single actions or feelings. True The overall operations covers advertising, public relations, promotions and sales. Marketing is a process by which a product or service is introduced and promoted to potential customers. True Target-centered virtue ethics - The touchstone for eudaimonist virtue ethicists is a flourishing human life. True A virtue is a trait that contributes to or is a constituent of eudaimonia and we ought to develop virtues. c. Eudaimonist virtue ethics Virtue ethics are normative ethical theories which emphasize virtues of mind and character. True Platonistic virtue ethics - The fourth form a virtue ethic might adopt takes its inspiration from Plato. True Records management is important because it supports an organization to make decisions based on evidence, meet operational, legal and regulatory requirements and be open and accountable. True Aristotle's first conclusion on virtue ethics was partially justified through an important discoverymorality needs a goal (or one or more primary values). True Pakikisama has the implication of getting along with people in general. True It is a religions organization that believes in the truth that happiness is an essential part of ethics. d. Buddhism Is the basic component of Filipino culture. a. Malays Speech is an important aspect of relationship, but most often, words have become a tool to mislead others. True This is the fundamental ethical principle for Buddhism, it is one of their guiding principles and all the other precepts are mere elaboration of this item. b. Not killing Natatakot means shame. False There is a filipino saying, "Ang 'di marunong tumingin sa pinanggalingan ay di makakarating sa paroroonan." True Muslims belief of conducting ventures in businesses must be just and fairly whether it is to employees or customers. False Islamic Marketing ethics aims at maximizing equity and justice for the welfare of the society. True Filipinos are very determined and persevering in accomplishing whatever they set their minds to. d. Hard work and Industry It is the of conducting your business affairs with honesty and a commitment to treating every customer fairly. b. Integrity The Filipino value system or Filipino values refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives. True The most fundamental or essential ethical issues that businesses must face are integrity and trust. True It promotes fair treatment in the workplace. c. Equal Opportunity Studies show that Filipinos often have an aversion to a set of standardized rules or procedures; They are known to follow a Natural Clock or Organic sense of time- doing things in the time they feel is right. They are present-oriented: which means that one attends to a task or requirement at the time it is needed and does not worry much about future engagements. This allows the Filipino to adapt and be flexible in doing the tasks at times not bound to a particular schedule or timeframe. This allows them think on their feet and be creative in facing whatever challenge or task they have even when it is already right in front of them. What characteristics of Filipino value is this? a. Flexibility, Adaptability, Creativity This is a virtue of respect given to one's parents, elders, and ancestors. The Filipinos as influenced by the Chinese have great deal of respect to the elderly people especially those in the ancestral family. with this respects comes general obedience. d. Filial Piety Filipinos are accustomed to using the words "po," "opo," and "ho" when they are conversing with older people or, sometimes, with those who are in a high role or a prestigious member of society. Using these words is customary in the Philippines, and it shows a sign of respect if you do so. b. Paggalang Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: c. all of the choices. There are different factors to consider in formulating a fair and just wage. This factor follows the rule on supply and demand for labor and so called economic conditions and underemployment. b. External Market Factors This form of business organization is the only form of business that is being registered through the government agency called DTI. b. Sole proprietorship This particular philosopher is very famous in Asia. His teachings described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or simply a way of life. This teachings developed from what was later called the Hundred Schools of Thought from the teachings. b. Confucius This Filipino value may have a positive side and a negative side when too much is applied to. This controls the social behaviors and interactions of a Filipino. It is generally dependent of what others may think. On the positive side, it is the value that drives a Filipino be obedient and respectful to their parents, older siblings, and other authorities. b. Hiya It is a principle or protocol to guide a decision and achieve rational outcomes. a. Policy This covers advertising, public relations, promotions and sales. Marketing is a process by which a product or service is introduced and promoted to potential customers. c. Marketing It is important when making decision to extend reasonable efforts to gather information and evidences. Thoroughness without being irrational is important in making sound judgements. What do you actually know? Are there uncertainties in the facts that needs to be clarified? If you are making comparisons do you have sufficient information on each candidate concerning the factors you think are most important? d. Gather Facts This ethnic group are the basic component of Filipino culture. it is described as the nicest and most pleasant among other cultures. These clans has the world's best security system. c. The Malays It is important that one should be sure of fair and impartial judge. This means willing to suspend judgment until all the information has been laid in, setting aside conclusions you may have made and clear your mind of prejudice or prejudging about the person or issues involved. d. Impartiality A relationship between two people who are employed in the same work place. This is unavoidable especially in diverse environment. Companies do not want an environment where employees are uncomfortable, that is why there are policies that covers romance within the office to the extent of giving employees guidelines, training and seminars regarding the matter. c. Office Romantic Relationships Being compensated for a work done or services rendered is the very essence of work. One is willing to work in exchange for a numeric value as a reward to effort. the main objective of compensation is to create a system of reward that is just to the employer and employee. b. Work and Compensation Some businessman and salespersons engage in using the same marketing communication of their competitors to market their own products or services. Being creativity is a very important part of marketing, and using other businesses' marketing communication taglines just makes your business a sham. a. Plagiarism of marketing communication taglines Stewardship in business has a several possible benefits. Collectively it reduces energy usage, protects natural resources and improves public health. For individual businesses that commit themselves to stewardship, the decision may have a positive impact for the business. Some companies earn certifications from environmental agencies that serve a marketing function, making their actions known to consumers and customers. This gives them a good imagery and is favorable in their marketing campaigns. a. outcome There are so many ethical concerns in business that should be addressed. One of which are issues that should center on protecting employee and customer rights, making sure all business operations are fair and just, protecting the common good and making sure individual values and beliefs of workers are protected. b. Decision-Making Issues This philosopher thought that a person have three major parts: The intellect, the emotions, and the appetites. A person has the intellect to reason and learn, emotions to be motivated, and the appetites to know when we are in need of something like food and water for instance. Wise people use their emotions to motivate them to do what the intellect finds valuable, but the unwise use their emotions to motivate them to overindulge the appetites. To over-indulge the appetites is to be immoderate and addictive, but the intellect should learn to value fulfilling our appetites in a healthy way. a. Philosophies of Socrates It is important that one is cautions in their physical appearance. Showing a lack of concern can be interpreted as being disrespectful to clients or co-workers and those in authority. b. Proper Dress Code Which if the following is an unethical practice in a business: b. all of the choices Philosophers have influenced not just their followers and believers but it has also penetrated the business world. Their philosophies have served as guiding principles in most businesses. This philosopher believes that knowledge is virtue, and virtue leads to happiness. It makes sense to think that moral people know the meaning of morality. If a person can decipher what is right from wrong, then one might be able to choose to do what you know to be right and this will greatly influence our decisions in life. whether it may be personal or in business. d. Socrates A policies that prohibit the use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco products during work hours, on company property or during company functions. c. Substance Abuse Policy Anyone being accused of sometime should be allowed to tell his/her side of the story. The "right of confrontation" is a fundamental prerequisite of fairness in personal and business relationships. Anyone should be given the opportunity to explain, clarify, and ask questions, and you must listen with a truly open mind. c. Fair Hearing This factor in stewardship is very important as it may entail shelling out a portion of income. Engaging in active environmental stewardship comes at a higher price. For instance, employing renewable energy alternatives, such as hybrid vehicles or a solar-powered factory, are on the cutting edge of stewardship but also require large initial investments which is the reasons for some company to act differently as a steward. a. cost This unethical marketing practice is common in the natural remedies industry, where most manufacturers deceive potential costumers that their products have no side effects because they are made from natural products. c. Concealing side effects of products or services