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Marianna [84]
3 years ago
9

Prepare a short dialogue asking for and giving opinion about ethics in business With your partner. Agree or disagree with your p

artner's opinions.
English
2 answers:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
7 0

The answer:

-Hey Naomi!

-Hi Matt, how are you doing?

-I'm doing okay, I'm reading the company's manual.

-Oh yeah, I know! My manager of the area asked me to do the same too, I guess they´re trying to re-update the personnel on the company's principles, did you hear that John was stealing a lot of material?

-Yes, I did indeed! Quite sad news, he got fired! But I guess that was the best, I mean, two of this company's principles are honesty and integrity.  They couldn't let this issue go just so easy, or what do you think?

-You know Matt, I agree with you, I've been working here for three years now and this had never happened before in the company, so I am in agreement that they had to fire him and well, train us again on the principles.

-Yeah Naomi, well, let's keep on working!

-See you, Matt!

Explanation:

Ethics in business means the principles a company has, for instance, in the dialogue provided you can see: honesty and integrity... and both employees agreeing on the fact that someone had been fired for not following one of them. There are more principles that a company can follow, for instance: loyalty, respect, fairness, sustainability, among others.

hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
5 0
It depends you need a partner for this? Good Business Ethics for me are Doing something you love and putting all your work in to it. Being Unique making sacrifices and putting your heart into it
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