Whistle blowing {Ans: an effort by an employee to attract attention to a negligent, illegal, unethical, abusive, or dangerous act by a company that threatens the public interest}labor productivity {Ans: A measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the number of labor hours used in producing those goods and services.}opt in {Ans: To give an organization the right to share personal data, such as annual earnings, net worth, employers, personal investment information, loan amounts, and Social Security numbers, to other organizations.}electronic medical record (EMR) {Ans: A collection of health-related information on an individual that is created, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within a single healthcare organization.}intellectual property {Ans: Works of the mind—such as art, books, films, formulas, inventions, music, and processes—that are distinct and owned or created by a single person or group. Intellectual property is protected through copyright, patent, trade secret, and trademark laws.}security policy {Ans: An organization's security requirements, as well as the controls and sanctions needed to meet those requirements.}law {Ans: A system of rules that tells us what we can and cannot do.}software quality {Ans: The degree