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Término en Inglés Término en Español Referencias

1. Absenteeism Absentismo https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/absenteeism

2. Approach Acercarse https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/approach?
q=Approach

3. Arrange Arreglar https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/arrange?
q=Arrange

4. Avoided Evitado https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/avoid?
q=Avoided

5. Aware Consciente https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/aware?
q=Aware

6. Blame Culpa https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/blame?
q=Blame

7. Claims Reclamos https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/claim?
q=Claims

8. Colleagues Colegas https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/colleague?
q=Colleagues

9. Deceitful Engañoso https://


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dictionary/english/deceitful

10. Dismissal Despido https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/dismissal

11. Encompass Abarcar https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/encompass?
q=Encompass

12. Fairly Equitativamente https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/fairly?
q=Fairly

13. Frustration Frustración https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/
frustration?q=Frustration

14. Groundwork Trabajo preparatorio https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/groundwork?
q=Groundwork

15. Harassment Acoso https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/harassment?
q=Harassment

16. Held Sostuvo https://


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dictionary/english/held?q=Held

17. Illness Enfermedad https://


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dictionary/english/illness?
q=Illness

18. Imperatives Imperativos https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/imperative?
q=Imperatives

19. Inquiry Consulta https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/inquiry?
q=Inquiry

20. Lays Pone https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/lay?q=lays

21. Leadership Liderazgo https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/leadership?
q=Leadership

22. Manners Modales https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/manners?
q=Manners

23. Normative Normativo https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/normative?
q=Normative

24. Overlap Superposición https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/overlap?
q=Overlap

25. Persuasive Persuasivo https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/persuade?
q=Persuasive

26. Philosophy Filosofía https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/philosophy?
q=Philosophy

27. Preemptive Con derecho preferente https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/preempt?
q=Preemptive

28. Profit-maximizing Maximización de beneficios https://


www.wallstreetmojo.com/profit-
maximization/

29. Rightness Justicia https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/rightness?
q=Rightness

30. Shift Cambio https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/shift?
q=Shift

31. Stakeholders Partes interesadas https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/
stakeholder?q=Stakeholders

32. Support Apoyo https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/support?
q=Support

33. Threatened Amenazado https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/threatened?
q=Threatened

34. Unlawful Ilegal https://


dictionary.cambridge.org/
dictionary/english/unlawful?
q=Unlawful

35. Wrongness Error https://


www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries
.com/definition/english/
wrongness#:~:text=%2F%CB%88r
%C9%94%CB%90%C5%8Bn%C9%99s
%2F,of%20their%20conclusions
%20was%20astounding.

NOTAS:
● A code of ethics is a guide of principles designed to help professionals conduct
business honestly and with integrity. A code of ethics document may outline the
mission and values of the business or organization, how professionals are
supposed to approach problems, the ethical principles based on the
organization's core values, and the standards to which the professional is held.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/code-of-ethics.asp
● A code of ethics is important because it helps employees or organization
members make decisions that are in line with company values in the absence of
a clear rule or direct supervision.
https://www.betterteam.com/code-of-ethics
● Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves
systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong
behavior".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics

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