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    Impacts of Unethical Behavior In 2005 former Tyco CEO Denise Kozlowski and ex-CFO Mark Swartz where convicted of taking more than $120 million in unauthorized bonuses‚ abusing an employee loan program‚ misrepresenting the company’s financial condition to investors to boost the stock price while selling $575 million in stock (Crawford‚ 2005). Kozlowski and Swartz’s defense was they did not steal from the company. The defendants maintained the board of directors approved all bonus money. Unfortunately

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    turnaround team may use Gerard and Teurf’s key communication(s) to transform the ethical values of Tyco. 3 - 4 B. Using Ford and Ford’s FOUR (4) types of change conversation‚ describe how Tyco would go through the process of the communicating change. 5 - 7 C. Ed Breen applies four step of kotter’s eight-step Change Management Model to implement organizational changes to restore ethical value of Tyco. 8 - 10 Appendix Plagiarism Statement 11 Assessment Matrix - Written Report 12 Assessment

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    Faulty Organizational Behavior in Tyco International Ltd LDR/531 Faulty Organizational Behavior in Tyco International Ltd Most employees travel to and from the workplace each day with the ultimate goal to successfully perform their assigned job according to company standards. These company standards may include agendas‚ mission statements‚ professional conduct guidelines and even a code of ethics. How employees choose to follow company standards may govern their overall progress or success.

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    Tyco Corporation Management 330 March 20‚ 2009 Introduction During the course of this paper one will see addressed several issues of responsibilities that the Tyco Corporation must deal with. Some of these issues are ones that they have had to deal with quite recently. The responsibilities that one will see discussed are the legal‚ social and ethical issues that arise in a company that is nationally known. Legal Tyco provides products and services across the world.

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    flow. Uses of funds from company loans included: Kozlowskis $ 18 million Manhattan apartment‚ $ 2 million birthday party for Kozlowskis wife in Italy‚ $ 6‚000 shower curtain‚ $ 2‚000 trash can‚ $ 13 million worth of art work PWC chief auditor for TYCO‚ Richard Sculze‚ issued fraudulent audit reports and was aware of the interest free loans. Embezzling funds as a financial fraud which causes an act of conflict of interest. In order to fulfill self-interest (luxurious life) the leaders embezzled

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    To: Bill Chernish From: Andrew Cury Date: April 20‚ 2012 Subject: Tyco Case Study Tyco’s problem was a result of top executives and members of the board not overseeing what was legal and what wasn’t within their company. CEO’s Kozlowski and CFO Swartz failed to disclose millions of dollars of low interest and interest free loans they received from Tyco. The executives unethical behavior resulted in shareholders benefits being written off which ended the company going into a massive debt

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    Case Study 22: “Wal-Mart: But we do give them a 10 percent employee discount” In this case study‚ Stanwick & Stanwick (2009) give the reader a synopsis into the allegations and ethical issues which the giant retailer Wal-Mart has been facing since the end of the twentieth century. Wal-Mart is being accused of asking their employees to work off-the-clock and not paying them for this work‚ for not paying its employees overtime when it was the case‚ for discriminating against women‚ for not

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    Group C Tyco international Tyco International Ltd. is a diversified company that provides products and services‚ operating in more than 60 countries. Tyco aims to be one of the leading companies in electrical and electronic components. Tyco has maintained over 40 acquisitions from 1986. Tyco’s International former chief executive officer‚ L. Dennis Kozlowski‚ and former chief financial officer‚ Mark Swartz were both involved in major unethical and illegal fraud which have pushed the company

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    Tyco Conte Stanley BUS 661 Leading Organizational Change Ashford University Dr. Erick Aguilar February 18‚ 2013 TYCO Change at Tyco was bound to happen it was inevitable because scandal and ethical violations had taken over the daily operations from the top down (Palmer‚ Dunford‚ & Akin‚ 2009). Many times change may be brought on by an organization attempting to improve performance or implement a plan to be proactive. This was not the case with Tyco the change was induced by actions

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