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There are two major corporations, one in manufacturing and the other in healthcare. What conclusion could be reached about whether an environmentally conscious (or green) person would fit in these
I could use your assistance with creating an original Code of Ethics for United Services Automobile Association (USAA). The company Code of Ethics, needs to include the following:
After selecting the company "Wal-Mart" that will be the subject of your final paper, complete the introduction portion of the paper. The following areas should be addressed:
Please Read the article "Former HealthSouth CFO talks to Tulane business students about workplace ethics" below:
Discuss some of the environmentally necessary market and nonmarket issues a business is required to manage by voluntary or by regulatory means. Is a mandatory compliance body necessary in order to a
Question 1. Discuss the ethics of allowing advertising in schools. Is there an appropriate age in which advertising could be considered?
Equal treatment under the law is a fundamental principle of social justice. But equal treatment does not entail identical treatment. In the most obvious case, the law should not treat a
Discuss public interest, administrative responsibility and some of the recent ethical obligations confronting public administrators in their day to day decision making.
What is whistle blowing, and why is it important to the study of business ethics? Provide details. Discuss the reasons why an employee would refrain from reporting potentially unethical behavior wit
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the news has been full of examples like this one from Hurricane Katrina: During Hurricane Katrina, there were several cases of retail businesses increasing their
After reading articles about the gulf oil spill and corporate social responsibility, I am having difficulty explaining how the philosophy of Milton Friedman played a role in management's decision an
Take 2 law enforcement organizations (the Boston Police Department for a local organization and the Department of Homeland Security for a federal), and describe their primary areas of law enforcemen
Briefly discuss the various organizational approaches to managing ethics within an IS. Policies and procedures must exist for any employees who have access to IS data.
Mark works for the Wonder Mattress Company in the IS department. He is in charge of looking at new technologies that come on the market and determining if they can be used for the company. In doing
For checkpoint, complete the deontological analysis of your case study. Provide an explanation of the deontological ethics perspectives (categorical imperative, rights, justice) and how they relate
a. Is it ethical for Barbara to work hours and not charge them to the client? b. Use the six-step approach outlined in this chapter to resolve this ethical dilemma.
Does the terminology make a difference? Why or why not? If you compare the American Marketing Association and the Certificate Public Accounts code of ethics and statement of ethic what are some of t
I am having trouble defining the ethical frameworks of deontology, utilitarianism and free market ethics. Can you also provide an example of a corporate executive using each of these frameworks?
Did the Lehman Brothers engaged in illegal or unethical behavior? Did Lehman Brother's allowed or encouraged malfeasance or questionable acts?
Review the CSR policies of a Fortune 100 company of your choice. Would you classify its policies as ethical, altruistic, strategic, or a combination of all three? Provide examples and explain your a
Ethics and discretion fall under the realm of social sesponsibility. What is the goal of the corporation and how does that goal fit into the realm of social responsibility?
Baseball is a business. It is big business. Players are employees. The safety of the employees is an issue for marketing and public relations. How does this affect the game?
Create a workplace scenario with an ethical dilemma. Describe the workplace, the actors involved in terms of their cultural diversity, and the decision that must be made. Post and share this with yo
Do you think it would be fair and ethical of a company to publish the salary of each employee on a large board in the company cafeteria for everyone to see? How do you feel that the employees would