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Examine the three simple ethical tests of transparency, effect, and fairness identified by the Institute of Business Ethics.
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How much impact does Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 have on your work, your company? You can explain the before and after SOX environment.
Problem: I have read about critcal thinking and ethics and I need help with understanding a solution to this problem.
Describe how the company has benefited from the code of conduct or code of ethics.
Compare and contrast leadership and management, and understand their similarities and differences as well as the ethical challenges that managers face.
Compile a list of myriad of leadership models that discuss sources of power, and explain the sources of the power that the CEO of a large company
Make sure to explain the key elements in a global ethics training program and the global cultural dimensions in detail.
Define unintentional injury and risk management. List four (4) basic risk management principles.
As you pointed out we have been discussing ethics in the context of our American culture and ethical standards but as we are a global economy
How would ethics play a role in decision making for financial, environmental, and cultural issues?
Additional issues have since emerged that suggested other mechanical problems at this major automobile manufacturer.
What is the point of interaction and success factors with in your philosophy?
Question: Do you feel that bonus objectives can cause an ethical dilemma in the company?
Also do you feel it would be a good idea to have all companies go through Sarbanes Oxley training both the public and private sector?
According to Hughes and Beatty (2005), "One of the most important things leaders do - especially strategic leaders - is to help others in their organization
Argue that a manufacturer does not have a responsibility to lessen the risk of a harmful product.
If a question be answered that has significant negative psychological impact on subject, such as: Stanford prison study, is it more ethical to use human-animal
Should a marketing manager or a business refuse to produce an "energy-gobbling" appliance that some consumers are demanding?
There are two basic types of sexual harassment that can occur in the workplace.
According to Cooper and Schindler (2008), ethics can be defined as norms or standards that guide moral choices about our behavior and our relationships.
You are planning to expand your fast-food hamburger franchise internationally and have decided to open in London, Mexico, and China.
The homeless or "hungry" in America (or anywhere else for that matter) aren't their customers, so why are they considered the company's "responsibility?"
Present a major problem/issue with bullying in American Education. Define and describe the issue/problem with bullying.
What is whistle blowing, and why is it important to the study of business ethics? Provide details.