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Essential Standard 2.

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Understand the nature of business.

Objective 2.05
Understand responsible actions for conducting business.

Topics
Common socially responsible practices of businesses Government protection Consumer Bill of Rights Government regulation and assistance

Common socially responsible practices of businesses

Common Socially Responsible Practices of Businesses


Socially responsible practices of businesses include practices that positively impact communities. Common social responsibilities addressed:
Environmental protection Workplace diversity Job safety Employee wellness
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Companies can contribute to environmental protection by
Implementing actions to conserve natural resources Minimizing pollution of air and water resources

What is an example of an organization or action that protects the environment?


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Workplace diversity exists in a company when the employees represent a variety of groups including women, ethnic groups, physically challenged, and older workers. What is an example of an organization or action that enforces workplace diversity?

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Job Safety is ensuring work environments are risk-free of accidents. What is an example of an organization or action that enforces job safety?

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Employee Wellness programs are offered by employers to maintain a healthy workforce. What are some examples of employee wellness activities?

Evaluation of Social Responsibility


Benefits
Expanded justice for groups of a society. Enhanced company image. Reduced need for government actions. Improved quality of life in a community and around the world. Increase awareness of social issues among workers, consumers, and others.
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Evaluation of Social Responsibility


The costs of providing social programs must be realistic to allow a business to earn a profit.

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Ethics
What is the purpose of business ethics?

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Ethics
Guidelines for responsible business conduct addresses the following questions:
Is the action illegal? Does the action violate professional or company standards? Who is affected by the action and how?

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Government protection

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Government Protection continued


How are workers protected in their work environments by the government?

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A contract is an agreement usually between two parties to exchange goods or services for something of value, usually money.
What are the elements of a contract?

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The government enforces contracts between businesses and individuals by ensuring agreed upon work and the exchange of money or other means are completed. Examples of when contracts are used:
Buying an automobile Leasing a building Buying inventory

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Intellectual property protected by the government are:
Copyrights Patents Trademarks

What is an example of each intellectual property?


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Consumer Bill of Rights

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Consumer Bill of Rights


What is the purpose of the consumer bill of rights?

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The Right to Be Informed
Consumers have the right to be informed of what a product is and its functions.

The Right to Safety


Consumers have the right to be protected from harm while using a product or service.

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The Right to Choose
Consumers have the right to choose what to buy among a variety of products and services.

The Right to Be Heard


Consumers have the right to talk with businesses about products or services they offer. Consumers may share their comments, complaints, concerns, or questions.

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The Right to a Remedy
Consumers are assured that they can seek legal remedy when they encounter a problem or defective product. What is a guarantee? What is the difference between an express and an implied warranty?

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The Right to Consumer Education
Consumers have the right to be informed about how their purchasing decisions impact them personally and the economy.

The Right to Service


Consumers have the right to receive goods and services at the promised level by companies.

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Government regulation and assistance

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Government Regulation and Assistance


Why does the government regulate utility companies? How does the government prevent unfair business practices? Government assist businesses by
Providing them demographic information Buying goods and services from them Employing workers who can buy goods and services from them
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