Code of Ethics and Evaluation Paper

    1. Identify the topic. The topic of your paper is important. Try to sum up the point of your paper in one sentence or phrase that is original and topic focused, well developed, and thought provoking. This will help your paper stay focused on the main point.

    2. Identify the main categories. What main points will you cover? The introduction usually introduces all of your main points, should flow logically, and is effectively linked to the main topic. Then the rest of paper can be spent developing those points.

    3. Create the first category. What is the first point you want to cover? If the paper centers around a complicated term, a definition is often a good place to start. For a paper about a particular theory, giving the general background on the theory can be a good place to begin.

    4. Create subcategories. After you have the main point, create points under it that provide support for the main point. The number of subcategories that you use depends on the amount of information you are going to cover; there is no right or wrong number to use as long as each point is compelling or persuasive in support of the main category. Keep in mind there are 15 content areas to the course project.

    By convention, each category consists of a minimum of two entries. If your first category is Roman numeral I, your outline must also have a category labeled Roman numeral II; if you have a capital letter A under category I, you must also have a capital letter B. Whether you then go on to have capital letters C, D, E, is up to you, depending on the amount of material you are going to cover. You are required to have a minimum of two of each numbered or lettered categories.

    Example:
    I. First main category
    A. First subcategory
    B. Second subcategory

    II. Second main category
    A. First subcategory
    B. Second subcategory

    ONCE THE OUTLINE IS COMPLETE THEN THE CODE OF ETHICS AND EVALUATIONS PAPER IS DUE 16 JUNE. Here are the instructions for the paper.

    You may also choose to create a Code of Ethics for a fictitious company or organization if you prefer not to use your employer. In your company Code of Ethics, please include the following:

     guiding principles,
     purpose of the code,
     core values,
     training and education,
     definitions,
     what employees it covers,
     how it will be implemented/communicated,
     how it will be enforced and reported,
     mission statement, and
     other pertinent elements you feel necessary to have a comprehensive Code of Ethics.

    The Evaluation part is to include the following:
     stakeholders,
     strategic ethical formulation,
     strategic ethical implementation,
     ethical monitoring mechanisms, and
     ethical performance.

    FIRST, I NEED THE OUTLINE ONLY BY TUESDAY 2 JUNE.THE PAPER ITSELF IS NOT DUE UNTIL 16 JUNE.

    I need an outline on a Code of Ethics and Evaluation Paper for a fictitious company or organization. The outline must be a minimum of 300 words.

    include the following:

    1. Identify the topic. The topic of your paper is important. Try to sum up the point of your paper in one sentence or phrase that is original and topic focused, well developed, and thought provoking. This will help your paper stay focused on the main point.

    2. Identify the main categories. What main points will you cover? The introduction usually introduces all of your main points, should flow logically, and is effectively linked to the main topic. Then the rest of paper can be spent developing those points.

    3. Create the first category. What is the first point you want to cover? If the paper centers around a complicated term, a definition is often a good place to start. For a paper about a particular theory, giving the general background on the theory can be a good place to begin.

    4. Create subcategories. After you have the main point, create points under it that provide support for the main point. The number of subcategories that you use depends on the amount of information you are going to cover; there is no right or wrong number to use as long as each point is compelling or persuasive in support of the main category. Keep in mind there are 15 content areas to the course project.

    By convention, each category consists of a minimum of two entries. If your first category is Roman numeral I, your outline must also have a category labeled Roman numeral II; if you have a capital letter A under category I, you must also have a capital letter B. Whether you then go on to have capital letters C, D, E, is up to you, depending on the amount of material you are going to cover. You are required to have a minimum of two of each numbered or lettered categories.

    Example:
    I. First main category
    A. First subcategory
    B. Second subcategory

    II. Second main category
    A. First subcategory
    B. Second subcategory

    ONCE THE OUTLINE IS COMPLETE THEN THE CODE OF ETHICS AND EVALUATIONS PAPER IS DUE 16 JUNE. Here are the instructions for the paper.

    You may also choose to create a Code of Ethics for a fictitious company or organization if you prefer not to use your employer. In your company Code of Ethics, please include the following:
     guiding principles,
     purpose of the code,
     core values,
     training and education,
     definitions,
     what employees it covers,
     how it will be implemented/communicated,
     how it will be enforced and reported,
     mission statement, and
     other pertinent elements you feel necessary to have a comprehensive Code of Ethics.

    The Evaluation part is to include the following:
     stakeholders,
     strategic ethical formulation,
     strategic ethical implementation,
     ethical monitoring mechanisms, and
     ethical performance.

    Please include a short introduction and background of the company/organization and a summary of the Code of Ethics and Evaluation in the paper. This assignment must be at least 2000 words in length, double spaced, and 12pt New Times Roman font. The title page and reference pages are not included in the required paper length. Your paper should contain at least five references in addition to the textbook which is Understanding Business Ethics Custom Edition by Peter and Sarah Stanwick (2014).

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