He directs you to prepare a short memo summarizing the


Business Ethics

Learning Activity #1 (of 2)

Your boss has asked that you give a written presentation detailing the major difference between ethics and the law. He is concerned that, although a certain practice is not illegal, it might be considered unethical by your customers (if they ever found out). At the same time, however, the practice will give your company a significant competitive advantage. There is no requirement that the company divulge the fact that it is engaging in this practice, and there is no reason to believe that anyone outside the company would ever find out. Don't get bogged down in factual questions or issues, but for purposes of this Learning Activity, you may assume that the ethical issue is one of "humane" sourcing of meat for a large restaurant chain.

Your boss wants to understand how law and ethics relate to one another, and how one truly "knows" whether something is unethical. He asks whether corporate compliance with the law is all that is required, or whether individual ethical considerations must also guide corporate action. He directs you to prepare a short memo summarizing the difference between law and ethics, addressing the above concerns and giving him advice as to what course of action the company should pursue in this case, and why. If the law does not require the use of only 'humane' sources of meat (whatever that means), does ethics require more? Why or why not?

The memo should be at least 250 words.

Learning Activity #2 (of 2)

Prior to taking this course, what opinion did you have as to any ethical requirement for corporations to comply with ethical standards over and beyond legal ones? Having read and observed the material provided under this 2nd theme - "Why Study Business Ethics?" - has this changed your mind? You will see that there remains a divergence of opinion. Some believe that business should focus just on making a profit; others are convinced that business must also consider what is the ethically right thing to do, in the pursuit of their business concerns.
Which view do you think is correct? And why? Make sure you discuss the idea of the Corporation as (or as not as) a "moral person." Provide your answer by starting a new thread under the Discussion section for Week 1, theme 2.

Please take a look at the Learning Activities/Discussions Examples in the Student Toolbox under Course Resources, to get an idea of the level of engagement and academic rigor we will be looking for in this course. This is a big part of the course, and is an important part in learning how to engage in ethical reasoning.

I will be looking for you to explain and talk about the ideas contained in the course materials (with in-text citations and a List of References at the end) as support for your own thoughts and conclusions. In other words, your unsupported opinion is what you will start this learning activity with ("Prior to taking this course, what opinion did you have. . . ."), but will not be enough for your conclusion, after having read this week's course materials.

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