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We have explored the impact of power, politics, and ethics within an organization. Our text addresses whether ethics can or should be taught in business schools. The researchers raise important cons
Question 1) Describe the role of ethics and social responsibility at New Belgium Brewing? Question 2) How has ethics and social responsibility helped to position the Fat Tire brand at New Belgium
Explain how student attitudes toward plagiarism can impact intellectual property within the general environment of US business (eg. Since plagiarism is academically unethical, when students who plag
If people are concerned with the means but not necessarily the outcome, they are engaging in deontological (nonconsequentialist) ethics. If people are thinking about the outcome but ignoring the mea
How might the U.S. government encourage stronger social support systems to provide for the aging population? Should the U.S. government step in when the social support system fails?
This solution offers a brief summation of ethics as proposed by Immanuel Kant. This includes the impact his theory has on leadership.
A customer service representative at an electronics store is surfing the Internet using one of the display computers. She accesses a website that shows graphic images of a crime scene.
What challenges does a company face when developing new products in the global economy? Describe selected challenges using examples of at least 3 product/service launches. Resources MUST include art
What role, if any, should the existence and availability of an ethics code or policy play in helping executives and management to support and strengthen ethical behavior and resolve ethical issues?
Question: Should Bank of America refuse to process payments and do business with WikiLeaks?
Identify a moral problem, such as Don't Ask, Don't Tell the military is working to correct. Every company has some kind of moral problem. Whether they face up to it or not is another matter. But the
In this way, the prepaid insurance account becomes less, and the expense (insurance expense) is used up, either monthly, or once at the end of the year, depending on if the company is including it i
Do personal and business ethics ever overlap? Should personal ethics play any role in business ethical decision making?
Question: Explain several ethical challenges one could incur when measuring performance within an organization.
There is a tendency in the U.S. to eliminate as much risk and danger as possible to consumers from the products they buy and use. As a manager, do you think such a goal may also have some negative e
The myths about business ethics. Select three myths, and discuss why they represent a general misunderstanding about business ethics.
Review the ethical cycle. Discuss a decision you have made (at home or in the workplace), and describe the steps of the cycle in relation to your decision making process.
Question 1. What should Bill do with this information about the inappropriate usage of Bear Strength supplements by college students? Question 2. What role does ethics play in this case?
You are the purchasing manager of a midsize firm. You receive an invitation from one of your suppliers to attend a three-day, all-expenses-paid, informational seminar on new technologies in Miami,
Matteo Bortesi, a technology consultant at Accenture in Tokyo, said that "the Japanese think long-term. If they think they will benefit in 100 years, they will invest for their grand kids." 1. What
You find the culprit on further investigation. How will you react to the situation based on your responsibilities as an IT manager? In this situation which policy should the organization follow?
What are some real-world examples of ethical and unethical leadership that you have encountered while working?
Some companies may have an ethics policy in place. For the individual, a clear statement of the compas ethics policy helps employees align their personal values with those of the organization, crea
Which tactic seems more ethical to you? Does a company have a responsibility to their shareholders to try to turn things around or is it better to cut their losses before it is too bad?
How might you research the dilemma presented in the article? Would you examine causation, interventions, solutions, structural issues, or other aspects? Select one or two aspects of the issue presen