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What is the company's stance on political discussions in the workplace?
What is the company's stance on political discussions in the workplace?
- Political discussions are encouraged
- Political discussions are allowed but discouraged (correct)
- Political discussions are mandatory
- Political discussions are prohibited
What is the stance of Thai society on gift-giving during festivals?
What is the stance of Thai society on gift-giving during festivals?
- They do not value gift-giving
- They value gift-giving during festivals (correct)
- They only value gift-giving during weddings
- They only value gift-giving during funerals
What is the impact of corruption on an organization?
What is the impact of corruption on an organization?
- It leads to an increase in quality employees.
- It has no impact on the organization.
- It creates tremendous impacts on the organization. (correct)
- It leads to the growth of the organization.
What is considered a form of corruption in an organization?
What is considered a form of corruption in an organization?
What does BDMS consider as corruption?
What does BDMS consider as corruption?
What is conflict of interest?
What is conflict of interest?
Who should follow ethics according to the policies against corruption?
Who should follow ethics according to the policies against corruption?
What can happen to an organization's reputation due to corruption?
What can happen to an organization's reputation due to corruption?
What is the potential negative effect of accepting gifts or entertainment?
What is the potential negative effect of accepting gifts or entertainment?
What is included in the definition of company property?
What is included in the definition of company property?
How many subtopics can conflict of interest be broken down into?
How many subtopics can conflict of interest be broken down into?
What is the difference between theft and embezzlement?
What is the difference between theft and embezzlement?
What should employees do if they suspect corruption?
What should employees do if they suspect corruption?
What is corruption in relation to accepting benefits from providers?
What is corruption in relation to accepting benefits from providers?
What is every employee's duty regarding the code of conduct?
What is every employee's duty regarding the code of conduct?
What is blackmail?
What is blackmail?
What is the company's expectation of employees regarding the use and maintenance of its property?
What is the company's expectation of employees regarding the use and maintenance of its property?
What is self-dealing?
What is self-dealing?
What is considered supporting corruption?
What is considered supporting corruption?
What is the risk associated with taking possession of stolen goods for professional use?
What is the risk associated with taking possession of stolen goods for professional use?
What violates ethics in the workplace?
What violates ethics in the workplace?
What is considered corrupt behavior?
What is considered corrupt behavior?
What is causing loss of property in an organization?
What is causing loss of property in an organization?
What should employees do to protect the company from code of conduct violations?
What should employees do to protect the company from code of conduct violations?
What is outside employment or moonlighting?
What is outside employment or moonlighting?
What is taking possession of stolen goods in an organization?
What is taking possession of stolen goods in an organization?
What is considered unethical in an organization?
What is considered unethical in an organization?
How should employees act when investigated?
How should employees act when investigated?
What is the violation of SEC regulations?
What is the violation of SEC regulations?
Is using employer property for private advantage ethical?
Is using employer property for private advantage ethical?
What is the definition of embezzlement?
What is the definition of embezzlement?
What should employees do if they witness a code of conduct violation?
What should employees do if they witness a code of conduct violation?
What is the punishment for giving false information for personal benefits in an organization?
What is the punishment for giving false information for personal benefits in an organization?
Where is nepotism a common occurrence?
Where is nepotism a common occurrence?
What is the consequence if theft becomes a common practice in an organization?
What is the consequence if theft becomes a common practice in an organization?
What is the difference between theft and causing loss of property to the company?
What is the difference between theft and causing loss of property to the company?
What violates ethics in the workplace?
What violates ethics in the workplace?
What is influence?
What is influence?
What is the duty of employees in the workplace?
What is the duty of employees in the workplace?
What is the risk to the organization of taking possession of stolen goods?
What is the risk to the organization of taking possession of stolen goods?
What is considered corrupt behavior in an organization?
What is considered corrupt behavior in an organization?
Is conflict of interest a common practice in business?
Is conflict of interest a common practice in business?
What is the stance on accepting benefits from providers?
What is the stance on accepting benefits from providers?
What is the consequence of giving false information for personal benefits?
What is the consequence of giving false information for personal benefits?
Should post-employment actions affect past organizations?
Should post-employment actions affect past organizations?
Study Notes
- Theft, embezzlement, blackmail, causing loss of property, and taking possession of stolen goods are all forms of corruption in an organization.
- Using organizational goods for personal benefits, such as company vehicles or workplace time, is also considered corruption.
- Giving false information for personal benefits, such as purchasing fraudulent certificates, is unethical and punishable by dismissal.
- Theft is taking something without the owner's knowledge, and can lead to a serious problem if it becomes a common practice.
- Embezzlement is taking something entrusted to you with the intention of keeping it a secret, and is both unethical and illegal.
- Blackmail is threatening to reveal someone's private information or affairs, and is also unethical.
- Causing loss of property to the company without benefiting oneself is considered corruption.
- Taking possession of stolen goods for professional use is a risk to the organization.
- Using organizational goods for personal benefits, including physical goods and workplace time, is inappropriate and corrupt behavior.
- Giving false information for personal benefits, such as purchasing fraudulent certificates, is a common form of corruption in organizations.
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Test your knowledge on corruption in organizations with this quiz! Discover the different forms of corruption, from theft to embezzlement, and learn about the consequences of these unethical actions. This quiz is perfect for those looking to understand the importance of integrity and honesty in the workplace. Keywords: corruption, theft, embezzlement, blackmail, false information, organizational goods, ethics, workplace.