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It has been suggested: "Organizations are not being recipients of the laws and regulations." Do you agree with this statement? Explain why or why not.
What is a business's obligation to build an ethical culture and balance its desire for profit with ethical responsibilities to employees, customers, society.
Ethical Principles are the basis for rules that govern ethical conduct, such as the Code for Nurses.
Describe how you would use customary international law in you approach to the problem.
I find that ethical behavior does pay. Regardless of whether the behavior is negative or positive, there will be some sort of reward an individual will obtain.
The car my son, Aaron is currently driving was purchased online for $2100. Comments? Ethical or not?
The legal debate about the current state of affairs on the topic non-proliferation?
Problem: List three business problems, situations, or opportunities that you believe are ethical issues.
When evaluating an organization, what political and ethical factors must be taken into account? Why?
Prepare a memo addressed to the management. Explain some of the underlying motives contributing to the unethical behavior.
Recommend a few changes that might alleviate some of the unethical behavior and improve employee morale.
The ethical decision-making framework includes the concepts of ethical issue intensity, organizational factors, individual factors, and opportunity.
Do employers have the right to screen employees or potential employees to learn if they are smokers, have chronic disease, or are overweight?
How does your current employer differentiate between legal liabilities, ethical liabilities, and industry standard (which may be neither legal nor ethical)?
What are the importance of a company being seen by its publics as "being ethical" in its marketing practices?
You are an accountant in a large firm. Your boss tells you to use a controversial accounting practice which will make the company's profits seem higher.
Aaron Feuerstein's decison to keep paying his employees is consistent with which of the 4 philosophical approaches? Explain your answer.
What kind of decision does Martha face? What are some of her decision-making challenges?
Is target marketing ethical? What measures can the American Marketing Association take to ensure a target market is not being exploited?
What are the impacts of information technology from the standpoint of legal, ethical, and regulatory concerns on global value chain management?
What are the legal and ethical issues surrounding the use of the Internet by individual employees for human resource activities?
Can Alcoa's "values in practice" be adopted by other organizations as a universal set of ethical standards leading to ethical employee behavior?
Look at the 2 examples below of how mergers and acquisitions have affected the way in which companies do business.
What are the ethical issues marketing infant formula in developing countries? Who has the responsibility in this case?
How retired politicians can use leftover campaign finances? If so, how should the leftover funds be used?