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    In this scenario McDonald’s has a corporate social responsibility to operate honorably, and to actively work to better the quality of life in the local communities where it operates and in society at large (Gamble). In conducting its operations in a socially responsible manner McDonalds can expect to be rewarded with increased patronage, a lower risk of reputation-damaging incidents (such as the possible boycotting of its stores, or the bad publicity it received from calling the police on these…

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    individual begins falling, move to wheelchairs that have worked in backings for neck and abdominal area must happen. In the end, the individual will require a healing facility bed with sufficient side cushioning and pneumatic bed to keep up skin trustworthiness and additionally to maintain a strategic distance from harm if there is seizure action or unbending nature on development. The individual might be inflexible with or without development; along these lines, exchanges and situating are…

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    Indiana University Hospital Going by the acronym IUH, the Indiana University Hospital has its headquarters in the United State of Indiana. It easily emerges as one of the largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana. Its IU Health brand has 15 hospitals under its wings and employs about 30,000 employees. The IU Health is also famous due to its three Indianapolis hospitals deeply rooted in Indiana. These are Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health – the first state pediatric…

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    Honor, loyalty, and trustworthiness are qualities difficult to maintain, especially when outside influence, mixed with free will is involved. Manipulation, the skillful art of controlling another’s actions, is the key agent in the progression of the play, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare. Influenced and manipulated by both the witches and his wife, Macbeth allows any good qualities attained in the past to vanish in his own corruption with the help of his free will. Macbeth, in the beginning of…

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    Disparities between the social statuses of different genders has existed since ancient times and prevails in some present-day societies. The United States lessened this disparity through creating laws that allow women to have equal rights as men. Activists and reformers fought for these laws over the span of a century and earned them by trials. A women’s right activist by the name of Susan B. Anthony ensconces her stance in her speech “On Women’s Right to Vote” addressing the inequality that…

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    another. Truly, they are essential ingredients of effective leadership. To put it differently, power involves controlling the behavior of others in a matter against their will. In contrast, influence involves leadership through competencies and trustworthiness without violating the followers’ free will. Although, empowerment is a process of motivation that encourages followers to do their best while creating a trusting and collaborative environment. 2. Using the following table, list…

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    In order to further understand the level of trust in an organization, Lewicki & Bunker (1996) model of interpersonal was examined in this section. Lewicki & Bunker’s model of interpersonal trust advanced the view that trust is sequentially achieved at three different levels where, once trust has been established at one level, it moves to the next level (Paliszkiewicz, 2011). According to Lewicki & Bunker (2006), these three levels of trust are calculus-based; knowledge-based; and…

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    obtain what he wants; in this case, he wants Cassio’s position as lieutenant. Iago, convinced that people act with ill intentions, does not trust others. Iago’s distrust in others proves that one’s own ability to trust reflects deceptiveness and trustworthiness in him/herself. Othello is a respected general with high honor. Because Othello himself is a trustworthy man, it is his natural inclination to trust others. Othello’s easily placed trust is his fatal flaw because Othello places all his…

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    “An Ethic of Care in Nursing: Past, Present and Future Considerations” goes on to prove that point. This article states that the nursing profession, which is a predominately female, has the virtuous traits of courage, trustworthiness and wisdom (i.e. virtue ethics) which merges with the primary features of an ethic of care.Nursing practice is a true depiction of the ethics of care theory, as the interpersonal characteristics are an integral part of the profession. “The nurse’s…

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    The Grane Healthcare Company should review and revise their professional Code of Ethics. Once this is complete the code the leadership team should review it so they can make sure it is able to be enforced. Trustworthiness and honesty should be involved in the new policy. A public statement by Grane Healthcare Representatives should be made. Their statement should be honest and implement a plan to correct the alleged issue as well as an apology. With an honest…

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