Chapter 15 Objective and Truthful Manner Matt Johnson Jeff Marsh Joey Luen Dave Gostomski Kyle Niblo.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Do you know how a newspaper is made? Reading text.
Advertisements

CVs & Telephone Skills Top Tips to remember …
Module 4: Intervention. Learning outcomes of Module 4 1)Learning how to react in the case of bullying and cyber-bullying 2)Learning how to report bullying.
Meeting the Media A Guide to Working with News Media.
Did you no that the ever changing chameleon has a tongue longer then it’s body.
WestEd.org Infant/Toddler Language Development Language Development and Older Infants.
Jobs for Montana's Graduates C15L2PP1. Ethics is defined as the specific moral choices made by an individual in his relationship with others. They are.
Lesson 51. Why did Jesus give us “the keys”? What are the two keys Jesus has given to us? Matthew 16:19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven;
Interviewing Workshop Presented by:Peter Wick, FCAS, MAAA Sarah Shoemaker Milliman, Inc. September 10, 2009.
The Great Gatsby Chapter 5
Click Below to Begin the Quiz
There is a group of 3 people, X, Y, and Z. Each one may be either an honest person or a deceiver. An honest person tells the truth. A deceiver always tells.
SCHOOL SITUATIONS.
Problems and Costs Developed By by. Deng goes to the migration agent to ask about sponsoring his wife to Australia. Migration agent Tony says he will.
Difficult Conversations. A difficult conversation is - anything we don’t want to talk about Usually we worry what will happen if we do talk about it If.
Self-laudatory Language. Summary Ken completes the Asmara Philadelphia on April 26. TEN days late. Ken completes the Asmara Philadelphia on April 26.
Bias Chapter 2: Mugged by “the Dan” Bernard Goldberg.
Bias Chapter 2: Mugged by “the Dan” Bernard Goldberg.
Safety of the Public By: Sarah Finkle, George Berry, Jon Castoro, Matt Parkhurst.
Chapter 12: Uphold the Honor and Dignity By: Barney Fortunato, Josh Morabito, Greg Baseman, Graham Young.
COMMUNICATION Introduction Meaning of communication
Writing to Argue, Persuade and Advise
Safety of the Public Tim Senkewicz, Shawn Spencer, Ryan Autz, and Matt Fiore.
Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
J OB I NTERVIEW S KILLS 10 Tips to Help You Land That Job.
Chapter 5 Section 3 Part 1.  Often when we hear of a sample we do not know the truth behind the sampling process.  The whole truth about opinion polls.
A Focused Life August 3. Think About It What devices do you use to enable you to focus and see things more clearly either closely or at a distance? Today.
Grade 6 Ms. Ashley. Week 3Do Now 1 Sunday, September 21st, 2014  Question: Answer the following in complete sentences.  1. What time does the school.
Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5 Hussain Mohamad Omar Xun Hamood Ahmed Chawapon Haiyun Raed Alqahtani,Hassan Dashiti, Ali Pinelopi Mubarak Musaed Myoung.
Cues to Teach a Child to Express Angry Feelings
Case 5: Hewlett-Packard’s Secret Surveillance of Directors and Journalists Group Presentation Elvia Ortiz, Tabatha Thurman, and Justin Hysmith.
Grade 6 Ms. Ashley. Week 4Do Now 1 Wednesday, October 1st, 2014  Question: Answer the following in at least 3 complete sentences.  1. What is your grade.
Avoid Conflicts of Interest Group 23 Presentation Kyle Terry, Alex Schilling, Tim Burke, Tom Canataro CIEG 125 Professor McNeil Chapter 14 4 December 2005.
Chapter 4: Business and the Community 1 Generation of Wealth Generation of Jobs Impact of Businesses on the Community.
牛津版 高中一年级 模块 5 Unit 1. Period 3 Reading: Language focus.
To find out about Christians who are persecuted because of their religious beliefs. Can you match up these words to what they mean?  Persecute  To be.
Behavioral Management in your Classroom Created by: Lauren Bamsey.
Office English Lesson 3 Oct. 17, Telephone etiquette A. Be polite Treat everyone equally Focus on the caller, as a receptionist Be helpful Don’t.
Social Worker Training. This training is called “Baby Blues” Let’s start off by asking you a question; How many times have you accused a parent of touching.
Synthesis Unit Points for Exploration Ohhhhh!…so my sources ARE having this conversation you keep talking about!
Effective Delivery Chapter 14. March 17, 2014 How does the spoken message differ from the written message? What are the advantages and disadvantages of.
By the end of this lesson you should be able to identify and compare qualities we associate with leadership. To do this you will:  To consider the qualities.
Making a phone call. Introducing yourself Asking to speak to somebody Asking who the caller is Telling the caller that someone is not available Taking.
Making Inferences: A Step-by-Step Guide Arleta High School English Department.
Ethics and Ethical Reasoning pg. 16 in textbook
1 Stop and think – words can hurt For Primary Schools Anti-bullying Week 2011.
Ethics Ethics – Rules that help tell the difference between right and wrong Values – Tell us what we think is important and helps us make decision about.
“Finding References That Sing Your Praises” By DEBRA WILLIAMS Present by MYAT WIN.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Rules A question will be asked. The first person to press the button will be given a chance to answer. Wrong answers do not count against you.
What is obedience? Lesson 2 – Social Learning Unit 2 – Understanding other people.
Working in Teams Communication Support. Communicate Effectively To be a successful team, you need to be able to communicate well together How?
Peaceful Problem Solving through Peer Mediation October 2012.
Quiz-- Analysis Compare these answers to your own and try to learn from them.
 In an effort to come close to making quota you are put into a very difficult situation where ethics come into play.  To get rid of inventory now in.
© 2015 albert-learning.com How to talk to your boss How to talk to your boss!!
* Candy Friday! * Will your class qualify? * Assumptions Activity * T/F Quiz * Fear and Anxiety Differences * Work on your study guide HW/ Coming up: Time.
How do I Find a Job?. Where can I find a job? In the newspaper.
Warm-Up: Answer the following questions. 1.There's an old saying that goes "in order to have good friends you have to be a good friend." What does that.
Reading: Language focus. Match the words with the correct definitions academic deliberately tease dilemma brilliant yell outgoing guilty make jokes and.
Modals of lost opportunity
‘Helping Each Other’ Keeping Safe from Sexual Exploitation PLUSS, Scott Business Park 16 th September 2014.
謹 Chapter 3 Being Mindful in Daily Life. Get up early and go to bed at a reasonable time. Knowing how time flies, we should treasure every day.
The True Story of the Three Pigs A Fairy Tale Twist.
100% PIN STUDY PACK I Speaking Tasks.
Creating the Informative Speech
Imagine the following scenario...
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Working With the News Media
Ethics Project 22 Fall 2004.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 15 Objective and Truthful Manner Matt Johnson Jeff Marsh Joey Luen Dave Gostomski Kyle Niblo

Sunday, September 15 Chris is sitting in his yard when he hears the phone ring, it’s Sarah Chris is sitting in his yard when he hears the phone ring, it’s Sarah Sarah tells Chris he is right about the overhang and tells him to put on CNN Sarah tells Chris he is right about the overhang and tells him to put on CNN A reporter is standing in front of a pile of rubble and announces that there are four definite fatalities and at least 20 hurt A reporter is standing in front of a pile of rubble and announces that there are four definite fatalities and at least 20 hurt The reporter continues to say that there is no evidence of foul play and the collapse may be due to a construction error The reporter continues to say that there is no evidence of foul play and the collapse may be due to a construction error

The reporter then talks with the governor who solemnly swears to bring the culprit of this disaster to justice The reporter then talks with the governor who solemnly swears to bring the culprit of this disaster to justice Then, the reporter talks with a structural engineering expert that looks as though he just graduated from engineering school Then, the reporter talks with a structural engineering expert that looks as though he just graduated from engineering school The engineer is prodded by the reporter and eventually says there must have been a mistake somewhere The engineer is prodded by the reporter and eventually says there must have been a mistake somewhere He then states that if the contractor is not at fault then the design must have been wrong He then states that if the contractor is not at fault then the design must have been wrong

The reporter explains that Pines Engineering did the design and asks the young engineer his opinion of the company to which the engineer responds “OK” The reporter explains that Pines Engineering did the design and asks the young engineer his opinion of the company to which the engineer responds “OK” The reporter asks him to explain why Pines Engineering is only OK and he says that he heard foremen on another job talking about how Pines messed up a design The reporter asks him to explain why Pines Engineering is only OK and he says that he heard foremen on another job talking about how Pines messed up a design

The reporter then sums up the interview by saying that although why the building collapsed is undetermined, Pines Engineering seems to be at fault because of a shoddy history The reporter then sums up the interview by saying that although why the building collapsed is undetermined, Pines Engineering seems to be at fault because of a shoddy history

Ethical Issues According to the Code of Ethics, it is unethical to speak badly of fellow engineers According to the Code of Ethics, it is unethical to speak badly of fellow engineers The Engineer that was interviewed should not have spoken to the media about the situation in the manner that he did The Engineer that was interviewed should not have spoken to the media about the situation in the manner that he did