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assesses the social implications of ethics in the different areas of activity to include global implications eg environment; corporate implications eg legal and regulatory compliance, policies and practices; individual implications (individual, consumer)
describes the social implications of ethics in the different areas of business activity to include:- ethics in finance eg bribery, executive pay, insider trading, lobbying; ethics in human resource management eg discrimination, worker surveillance; ethics in production eg animal testing, genetically modified food, planned obsolescence; ethics in sales an marketing eg spamming, shills, product placement, green washing; ethics in intellectual property eg software piracy, counterfeiting, peer-to-...
Lists and describes the communities which are impacted by your chosen business, to include where applicable: local; regional; global; pressure groups; and the impact of overseeing bodies eg Uk Government, EU, United Nations, WTO, WHO etc. 
 
ii)Examines the ethical concerns of the communities in which your client organisation operates. Issues should include: corporate social responsibility, globalisation, cultural imperialism, ecology, environment, fair trade, corruption, child labour, outso...
i)	Defines what is meant by each of the following:- definitions of business ethics, ethical activities, values of businesses, professional ethics, individual ethical behaviour 
 
ii)	Identifies and explains the ethical issues relevant to the company including all of the following:- corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, environment, sustainability, human rights, corruption, trading fairly, legal and regulatory compliance, business practices, working conditions, individual ethic...
Lists and describes the stakeholders in your chosen organisation eg owners, employees, customers, suppliers, citizens and includes the conflicts of interest between stakeholder groups eg shareholders v environmentalists, shareholders v employees etc. 
 
explains the implications for the business and stakeholders of operating ethically, to include where applicable: adapting business behaviour, responding to ethical pressures, implementing ethical practices, influence of stakeholders and pressur...