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You have discovered that one of your closest friends at work has stolen a large sum of money from the company. Would you do nothing? Go directly to an executive to report the incident before talking about it with the offender? Confront the individual before taking action? Make contact with the individual with the goal of persuading that person to return the money?

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

I would recommend addressing the individual before taking any action. It is necessary to first examine the incident with the offender in order to determine if it was deliberate or not. If the culprit is obstinate or refuses to restore the money, the occurrence should be reported to an executive.

Explanation:

Business ethics is a subset of applied ethics or professional ethics that investigates ethical principles and moral or ethical issues that may occur in the workplace. It pertains to all areas of business behaviour and is applicable to both people and entire companies. Individuals, organisational pronouncements, or the legal system inspire these ethics. The principles that guide a business are these standards, values, ethical and unethical actions.

Commercial ethics refers to the current organisational rules, principles, sets of values, and conventions that regulate an individual's actions and conduct in a business organisation. Business ethics may be divided into two categories: normative business ethics and descriptive business ethics. The field is predominantly normative as a business practise and a professional specialty.

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