Communications & Ethics 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4

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  1. 5. The set of customary rules for polite and respectful behavior in social or professional situations.
  2. 6. A type of nonverbal communication where physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
  3. 8. official recommendations or principles that advise on how to approach a particular task or situation. They are typically not as strict as rules or laws but provide a clear direction for behavior and decision-making
  4. 9. An application that distributes messages to subscribers on an electronic mailing list, allowing for group discussions via email.
  5. 10. A computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real way using special electronic equipment.
  6. 11. The simulation of human intelligence in machines, programmed to think, learn, and problem-solve like humans.
  7. 14. a detailed, in-depth examination of a particular real-world situation, event, or organization. In business, case studies are used to analyze successes and failures to learn practical lessons about a specific principle.
  8. 15. efers to an individual's personal principles and beliefs about what is right and wrong. It's an internal compass that guides personal behavior, separate from external rules.
  9. 16. a business model where a company commits to managing its social, environmental, and economic effects responsibly. It's about a company's duty to operate in a way that benefits society and the environment, not just its own profits.
Down
  1. 1. the process of putting a decision, plan, or new system into effect. It involves all the steps taken to make an idea a reality within an organization.
  2. 2. The use of spoken words to share information with others.
  3. 3. refers to a set of moral principles or rules of conduct, often provided by an external source like a profession, organization, or religion. It's the study of what is right and wrong in human conduct and governs decision-making.
  4. 4. The transfer of information through the use of body language, facial expressions, gestures, and space, without using words.
  5. 7. the practical, everyday actions and policies that a business puts into place to ensure it operates according to its ethical principles. These are the "how" of business ethics.
  6. 12. The process of creating and sharing information, thoughts, or feelings between individuals or groups.
  7. 13. Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.