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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY

Businesses have always had to respond to different external influences. It was technology in the 80s and security in the 90s, but now a new challenge has emerged - climate change. Business owners are fast realising that reducing their environmental footprint is not just a PR exercise, it's vital to their future. This program features a case study of businesses that have developed unique approaches to sustainability. Their visionary leaders reveal how becoming 'green' has helped make their businesses stronger and more financially viable. Through interviews we discover the problems they faced, the benefits of change and their organisation's future directions.

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Item no.: YV08691577
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Duration: 27 minutes
Copyright: 2010
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ETHICS AND THE CONSUMER

Shopping, it's a past time many of us know well. In fact for many people shopping is the ultimate leisure activity. Everyone loves a bargain, but how often do we think of the origins of the products we buy? Who made these products, under what conditions and at what cost to the environment? It may seem like we are getting a cheap deal, but what does the item's production really cost our world? In this Australian-made, curriculum fit program we tackle the issue of ethical consumerism, focusing on the global consumer, ethics, sustaining our future, fair trade and consumer choice.

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Item no.: HC11100122
Format: DVD
Audience: Middle Secondary
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
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GENERATING AND PROTECTING BUSINESS IDEAS

This program explores how businesses develop and protect business ideas. Split into three defined sections and including input from new and established entrepreneurs including Philip 'Pantsman' Taylor, Sir James Dyson and leading patent lawyer Carin Burchill, the programme looks at sources and development of business ideas, spotting trends and finding a niche market, copyright and patents and trademarks.

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Item no.: JL01590049
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
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THE MADOFF AFFAIR

FRONTLINE producers Martin Smith and Marcela Gaviria unravel the story behind the world's first truly global Ponzi scheme - a deception that lasted longer, reached wider, and cut deeper than any other business scandal in history.

Item no.: KV06581705
Format: DVD (Color, Closed Captioned)
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Duration: 60 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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Price: USD 97.00

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ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MANAGEMENT

This Australian-made, curriculum fit program takes a look at the complex issue of social responsibility and ethics in relation to business. Many businesses - from single person operations to multinational corporations - maintain their core objective of making a profit, but are also consciously adopting policies and practices that focus on social and environmental responsibility - the triple bottom line. Interviewees, including Rev. Tim Costello, and Dr Simon Longstaff from the St James Ethics Centre, explain the Corporate Responsibility Index (CRI) and share their perspectives on the need for businesses to act responsibly and ethically. Case studies of Toyota and Energy Australia provide some excellent insights and provide a sound basis from which to further explore case studies.

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Item no.: TS11100045
Format: DVD
Audience: Senior Secondary - Tafe
Duration: 27 minutes
Copyright: 2008
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TEENS AND ETHICS

Under the direction of a counselor, real teens talk about the potentially life-changing decisions they face every day decisions about smoking, drinking, drugs, sex, lying, cheating and shoplifting. Viewers are asked to think about their own choices and values and what it means to be 'ethical.' On screen, the teens discuss the consequences that follow bad decisions. They stress the necessity of having a well-thought out plan to put into action when faced with a difficult choice. Through first-person interviews and discussions about real-life experiences, students see that all choices have consequences and that everyone makes poor decisions. By learning from those bad decisions, teens can grow into the kind of people they want to be: those who not only know what is right, but who do the right thing

Item no.: AW08120694
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 7-12
Duration: 29 minutes
Copyright: 2007
StdBkNo.: 1594431744
Price: USD 190.00

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ETHICS AT WORK: DOING THE RIGHT THING ON THE JOB

Is it okay to give your friends free food at the restaurant where you work? Or bring home supplies from the office? Are these practices just as wrong as stealing from the proverbial cash drawer? That's what this DVD explores, by looking at the ins and outs of ethical behavior in today's work environment. From extended lunches to computer hacking to sexual harassment, we discuss the fine lines of business ethics with employers, employees, and workplace professionals.

Item no.: NA06060111
Format: DVD (With Instructor's Guide)
Audience: Grades 8-Adult
Duration: 20minutes
Copyright: 2004
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Price: USD 108.00

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ETHICS - WHAT IS RIGHT?

Moral philosophy lies at the heart of today's most heated issues -abortion, human cloning, assisted suicide, financial conflicts of interest, and environmental stewardship. In this program, Harvard University's Frances Kamm; Rutgers University's Larry Temkin; and Richard Sorabji, honorary fellow at Wolfson College, the University of Oxford, describe the three major categories of ethics: metaethics; applied ethics; and normative ethics, including virtue theory, divine command theory, utilitarian theory, and duty theory. Plato's Republic, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Kant's Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, and Mill's Utilitarianism are considered, along with the contributions of Epicurus, Hume, Bentham, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, John Rawls, and others.

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  • "I hope that all public library media collections of any size will buy this film - and the others in the series. Since they are BY FAR the best educational films I have ever seen on serious philosophy ... they should be shown wherever possible, including in public library philosophy and film series, to high school and college students, and to adult students who still are asking questions." - Counterpoise Magazine

    Item no.: AE02300143
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 2004
    StdBkNo.: 9781421314921
    Price: USD 170.00

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    ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUSINESS

    Increasingly consumers expect businesses to operate in an ethical and socially responsible manner. Many businesses abide by a Code of Conduct, either company-specific, or an industry standard. This program differentiates between ethical behaviour and social responsibility, showing two businesses as examples. Firstly, 'Bendigo Bank' initiated the concept of Community Banks. This has proved successful with customers in small communities who suffered when the big banks left town. The second case study, 'The Body Shop', has a reputation for helping the community. Attitudes to their staff and the wider community are explained with clear examples. This program delves into positive aspects of businesses, which often go unnoticed in today's global world.

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    Item no.: PA08690136
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 26 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
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    ETHICS IN SCHOOL

    Many times it can be hard for teens to develop a positive code of ethical behavior in school. This program discusses the importance of ethics in the school environment and in a teen's peer group. It is designed to help teens feel comfortable discussing these issues as well as probing positive and negative aspects school ethics. Real Teens talk to us about their actions and sense of right and wrong in school.

    Subjects covered include:
  • Positive ethics & their benefit to teens.
  • Negative effects from bad ethics.
  • Developing good ethics.
  • Gossip and rumors.
  • Negative effects of gossip and rumor.
  • Ethics and your future.

    Item no.: TW00940837
    Format: DVD
    Audience: Grades 8-12
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
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    VIRTUE IN BUSINESS

    Featuring: Pamela Lopker

    Program Highlights:
  • The three Rs of business: reciprocation, relationships, and reputation.
  • Why you can't get away with fraud anymore.
  • Small, individual misjudgments that lead to downwardly spiraling cover-ups.

    From creative accounting to outright dishonesty, businesses behaving badly have headlined newspapers across the country. After years of "greed is good," integrity is once again in vogue. But, has the pendulum swung back too far? In this frank discussion, Pam Lopker questions whether recent legislation will be successful in its attempts to codify and enforce virtue from the outside. She argues that survival, rather than regulation, will drive ethical business practices-that to be successful in the long run, an undercurrent of values must permeate all aspects of your organization. You have to look at every transaction from the point of view of the customer, the employee, and the community, and ask, "Am I doing the right thing for this stakeholder?" Ultimately, this perspective is not only virtuous-it is also your best strategy for success.

    Founded by Pam Lopker in 1979, QAD today has 1,600 employees in 21 countries, and revenues that have grown to more than $230 million. Lopker has been called "The Hero of U.S. Manufacturing" by Fortune magazine.


    Item no.: RR02500227
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
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    ETHICS AND ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS

    The new responsibilities of accountants and the role of professional codes of conduct in accounting:

  • Why accounting is important to society
  • Clients of the accountant
  • Conflicts of interest in accounting
  • Competence
  • Complicity
  • Proper setting of accounting standards
  • Government vs. self-regulation

    Features Dr. Robert Sweeney, Professor of Accountancy, Memphis State University


    Item no.: WV10530395
    Format: DVD
    Audience: College/Adult/In-Service
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 1993
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    Price: USD 60.00

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    UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS ETHICS

    Do the right thing! You'll learn with the Biz Kids as they examine several aspects of ethics in business. You'll also see the downside of not following ethical business practices. In this episode you will discover what it means for management to lead by example, and how employees must take responsibility for their behavior. Meet several entrepreneurs who are successful on all levels.

    Item no.: NC08541116
    Format: DVD
    Audience: Intermediate, High School
    Duration: Approx. 28 minutes
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    Price: USD 129.00

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: COMMITMENT - PATIENTS, PROFESSIONALISM AND BOUNDARIES

    This program focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. This program addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurse's role as a moral agent and advocate for the patient. We also explore conflict of interest issues for nurses and proper actions that can be taken in these situations. Learn the importance of professionalism in the workplace and ethical issues of proper professional boundaries.

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL NURSING - CONCEPTS AND VALUES

    Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. This program provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it clearly defines justice, fidelity, autonomy, moral distress, and other important concepts in ethical practice. This program also explores the vital role that personal values play in ethical situations.

    Item no.: LS04160060
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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: PROTECTION - PRIVACY, SAFETY AND STANDARDS

    This program focuses on the third provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. We address the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality, while highlighting the key mandate HIPAA. This program explores the various ways that nurses can successfully advocate for their patients including those who participate in research. We also address the role of an ethics committee and the challenge of identifying and acting on questionable practice.

    Item no.: JA03830061
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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: RESPECT - DIGNITY, AUTONOMY AND RELATIONSHIPS

    This program focuses on the first provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to respect. With the help of expert interviews and scenarios, we explore ways that nurses can show respect for human dignity. We also discuss a patient's right to self determination and end-of-life issues. This program clearly describes the nurse's role in supporting patient autonomy and the need for informed consent.

    Item no.: DC04100063
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