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Was the firms claim legitimate? Was it ethical for the firm to omit reporting the number of doctors that expressed "none of the above"?
Evaluate whether businesses, accounting firms, and other organizations should explicitly reward ethical behavior by their employees and executives.
What will you do? What are your ethical obligations to the company? To your subordinates?
Discuss the impact of a business owner failing to obey tax laws.
Which leadership style do you think would be most appropriate for you to use in your new role as a compliance officer for a consulting firm?
Discuss screening for these attributes with job applicants, since that is the focus of this course, not on training current employees.
If payback period measures the expected number of years required to recover the original investment, what does discounted payback period measure?
Explain the relationship between ethics and social responsibility. Discuss specific examples of ethical leadership and its impact on organizations and society
What types of ethical issues are faced by those in the field of health care? What is the role of ethics in health care?
Problem: You are the assistant human resource manager for Proctor and Gamble. One of your tasks is to monitor the e-mail of all employees.
Legal and ethical issues can arise in any organization. How might these issues be different?
What will be the share price if the stock splits five for four?
Finding a news article regarding a business doing the "right thing." and writing notes about the corporate culture and ethics' impact and implications.
Review the case scenario of "Mary Morrison's ethical issue (revised)" and respond to the following:
You keep all profits in the business to reinvest in inventory and other immediate business needs.
WorldCom has been cited for violating ethical practices as well as legal violations.
Discuss the eight ethical principles in the Global Business Standards Codex.
Reflect on the readings for module as well as those from previous modules when you consider this module's discussion question
Question 1. Are the ethical issues Wal- Mart faces really any different from other large retailers?
List at least 2 concerns that have been expressed by critics as to social issues that appear to be deteriorating as a cost of progress.
What new ethical and social responsibility issues might present themselves when moving from a domestic-only organization to one that now reaches a global arena?
Do you take action or should you "mind your own business"? Does integrity come into play here?
Given what you have read in Spicker's "Ethical Covert Research" article, do you think this is something you would be willing to do? Why or why not?
What are the ethical implications for managers not collecting proper data in sufficient scope and quantity before planning?
Do you feel these individuals lack integrity even when their wrongdoing in considered "small indiscretions"?