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  1. Case Study 5 Bring Home Office Goodies

    CASE STUDY 5 BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document discusses the issue of government employees taking home office supplies for personal use. It notes that while taking small supplies like pens may seem harmless, it adds up to significant costs.

  2. CASE STUDY #5: BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES

    CASE STUDY #5: BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES. One of the norms of conducts for government employees as stated in RA 6713, Sec. 4, Commitment to Public Interest is, "All government resources and powers of their respective offices must be employed and used efficiently, effectively, honestly, and economically, particularly to avoid wastage in public ...

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    5. Bring Home Office Goodies - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Emy brought home office supplies purchased by the government for her personal use, which Cynthia argued was unethical and a form of stealing. Government property should only be used for official business, as taking supplies for personal interests can damage public ...

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    Case No. 5 BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES The situation in this case is that two public workers were in a debate whether it is okay to bring home some office supplies and use it for personal consumption. Cynthia's side is opposing the practice of bringing home office supplies regardless of its value. On the other hand, Mely is on her presumption that it is okay as long as the value is not that big.

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    CASE STUDY #5 Bring Home Office Goodies Overheard from a conversation between Cynthia and Mely: Cynthia: Look at Emy. There she goes again - bringing home folders, ballpens, pencils, envelopes, and bond papers. Mely: Well, there is nothing wrong with it. Sometimes, I do that, too.

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    Case V. Bring Home Office Goodies Which side would you take? Cynthia's side or Mely's? Why? Under Section 4 R. 6713 "Commitment to Public Interest" public officials and employees shall always uphold the public interest over and above personal interest. All government resources and powers of their respective

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    Case Study #5 BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES Which side would you take? Cynthia's side or Mely's? Why? I would take Cynthia's side. Being a government employee even if you are a clerk you have no rights to bring home office supplies to be used for personal interest because it is obviously unethical and unbecoming. A government property should ...

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    Case Study #5 Bring Home Office Goodies Using government properties in any form for personal is not proper. Whether it's just a simple office supply it is still wrong. A government property should be utilized properly. The government purchased those supplies not for the employee's used but official business only. In the situation given, I ...

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    Case Study 2 - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Glenda is right to report anomalies to the senator and media as a whistleblower. Whistleblowing is when an employee reports corruption, and they often face retaliation. As civil servants, reporting issues is part of upholding ethics.

  11. What are the pros and cons of bringing home goodies from the office

    Bringing home goodies from the office has both pros and cons. On the positive side, it can be a way to enjoy the perks of the workplace outside of working hours, providing a sense of satisfaction and reward for one's efforts. It can also be a way to share the benefits of the workplace with family and friends, fostering a sense of community and connection. However, there are also potential ...

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    Finally, as mandated by law, public Officials and employees shall not accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan or anything of monetary value from any person in the course of their official duties.Case Study #5 Bring Home Office Goodies A government property should be utilized properly whether it's just a ...

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    Case Study #5 Bring Home Office Goodies Using government properties in any form for personal is not proper. Whether it's just a simple office supply it is still wrong. A government property should be utilized properly. The government purchased those supplies not for the employee's used but official business only. In the situation given, I would take Cynthia's side.

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    Case study #5 Bring Home Office Goodies As provided under the law, all government property should be utilized properly. Moreover, government properties are purchased using public, hence, they are public properties and must be used for government purposes only. In the case given, I would side with Cynthia.

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    `CONCLUSION ABOUT CASE STUDY NO. # 5 BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES (Overhead from a conversation between Cynthia and Merly) Cynthia: Look at Emy. There she goes again - bringing home, folder, ballpens, pencils, envelops, and bond papers. Mely: Well, there is nothing wrong with it. Sometimes I do that too.

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  18. Case Study: Enhancing The User Experience In The Home Office

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  20. Case Study: Enhance the experience of the Home Office

    Vivek spend most of the time in his home office at least 12 hr. he use his home office for professional work, learning and sometime for entertainment purpose. Everyday at 8 am vivek is having a status call & later few other calls with the team lead, tester and project manager. His home office is organized.

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  22. Civil Service Case Study answer

    GUADZ CASE STUDY #5: BRING HOME OFFICE GOODIES I agree with Cynthia. Taking things which does not belong to you is a form of stealing no matter how big or small. As pondered in verse Luke 16:10, honesty starts in a little thing. Public office is public trust. We, as government employees are steward of the public funds. Funds should be utilized properly in accordance with the forgoing rules and ...

  23. Labide, Julieta Q. MAED English, C120 Management Ethics

    Case Study # 4 PICK ME UP What happened to Ronnie is a normal scenario in most if not all of the government offices here in the Philippines. People give money to the public or government employees as a form of gratitude. Gift giving to public officials seems to be or related to bribery in which our moral views are changing because it can create the perception of undue influence.

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    CASE STUDY #1: AN ISLAND FIRESTORM. The case is all about the development of a beautiful island discovered way back 1970. In an approximately 26 years; development took place leading it to be a tourist spot. However, as time went by, problems were also noticed, such as (1) improper solid and liquid waste disposal, (2) ground water contamination ...