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- 5. The set of customary rules for polite and respectful behavior in social or professional situations.
- 6. A type of nonverbal communication where physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
- 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
- 9. An application that distributes messages to subscribers on an electronic mailing list, allowing for group discussions via email.
- 10. A computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real way using special electronic equipment.
- 11. The simulation of human intelligence in machines, programmed to think, learn, and problem-solve like humans.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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. The use of spoken words to share information with others.
- 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. The transfer of information through the use of body language, facial expressions, gestures, and space, without using words.
- 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.
- 12. The process of creating and sharing information, thoughts, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- 13. Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
