Create a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation comparing and contrasting the roles that ethics and laws play within organizations.

Organizations typically worry about the requirement of laws, and try to meet the minimum requirements of the law: On audits, reporting, open meetings, records, and public notice/statements. Ethics are secondary.

Whilst the talk of ethics is esoteric and full of fury, other things take precedence, and other things usually set the bar for ethical conduct at the minimum legal requirements.
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To create a PowerPoint presentation comparing and contrasting the roles of ethics and laws within organizations, follow these steps:

1. Open Microsoft PowerPoint: Launch the PowerPoint application on your computer.

2. Create a new presentation: Click on "New" or "Blank Presentation" to start a new PowerPoint presentation.

3. Choose a design: Select a design template that suits your topic and presentation style from the available options.

4. Add a title slide: The first slide should include the title of your presentation, your name, and any other necessary information.

5. Introduction slide: Start with an introduction slide to highlight the importance of ethics and laws in organizations.

6. Create content slides: Create 6-10 slides to compare and contrast the roles of ethics and laws. Here are a few slide ideas:

- Slide 1: Definition of ethics and laws
- Slide 2: Importance of ethics in organizations
- Slide 3: Examples of ethical guidelines in the workplace
- Slide 4: Benefits of following ethical standards
- Slide 5: Definition of laws and their role in organizations
- Slide 6: Examples of laws governing business practices
- Slide 7: Consequences of breaking laws in organizations
- Slide 8: Ethics vs. laws: Similarities and differences
- Slide 9: Ways ethics and laws complement each other in organizations
- Slide 10: Case studies highlighting ethical dilemmas and legal implications

7. Use visuals: Include charts, graphs, images, or videos to enhance your presentation and engage the audience.

8. Organize your content: Use clear headings and bullet points to make your information easy to understand.

9. Maintain consistency: Use a consistent color scheme, fonts, and formatting throughout the presentation for visual appeal.

10. Add transitions and animations: Use slide transitions and animations to make your presentation visually appealing and to help guide the flow of information.

11. Create a conclusion slide: Summarize the main points discussed in your presentation and provide a clear conclusion.

12. Add a reference slide: Include a slide at the end with references for any sources or citations used in your presentation.

13. Proofread and practice: Review your presentation for any spelling or grammatical errors. Practice presenting your slides to ensure smooth delivery.

14. Save and present: Save your presentation and rehearse it before presenting it to your audience.

Remember to keep your presentation concise, visually appealing, and focused on delivering key information. Good luck with your PowerPoint presentation!