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Q1. How do we handle ethical dilemmas when involved parties having conflicting value/ethical systems? Q2. How do you handle ethical dilemmas when your own personal ethical beliefs are different from y
1) In your view, should the government have sued Microsoft for violation of the antitrust laws? Explain. 2) Was the final penalty fair to Microsoft? Explain.
Describe what actions or policies you would take as the top manager of an organization or department to create and maintain and ethical organization. Be specific as you apply ethical concepts to a s
Do you think Steinman's recommendation to adjust the allowance for Doubtful accounts is within her right as a manager, or do you think this action is an ethics violation? Justify your response.
Is it immoral individuals or a work environment that promotes unethical activity on company time? Please response in around 150 to 200 words.
Discuss the following theories/concepts: Utilitarianism, Rights and Justice, The Market System, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Kantianism, Egalitarian Theory, Libertarianism, and Virtue Ethics. Summarize an
Task: Using the current "amazon.com" Annual Report and SEC filings for the past two years, please analyze the following in 400 words : Problem 1: Assess the role of ethics and compliance in "amazon.c
Question 1. Research issues and current laws about Affirmative Action hiring practices and reverse discrimination. Question 2. Carry on at least a 10 minute conversation.
Explain the kinds of conflicts of interest and how these problems may have devastating consequences. Explain why integrity is important to maintain regardless of the field/business.
How would you balance your decision making between social ethics and responsibility to your employer? Explain.
Was Dan behaving ethically by trying to force the Can Division into a price break? Comment on Bonnie's reactions.
Of the various approaches to environmental ethics outlined in this chapter, which approach sheds most light on the ethical issues raised by this case? Explain your answer.
Crowe indicates that the sharing of these data will enable Bearings to determine a fair and equitable price for its products. Would it be ethical for Sanchez to attend the meeting and share the rele
Examine the importance of rationality in the decision rationality making process as viewed by Kant.
This solution provides the learner with an understanding of managements role in the area of employee empowement. In particular this discussion covers specific methods for preparing employees for suc
Problem: What are the similarities and differences in professional ethics and personal ethics? Provide an example for each.
How should we resolve a conflict between our personal ethics and that of our employer? Example: an ardent right-to-life pharmacist who is required to dispense birth control pills or morning-after pi
I was wondering what you all think about the sentencing of Paris Hilton for driving on a suspended license. Apparently, the maximum sentence is 90 days, the judge sentenced her to 45 days and she go
Problem: Discuss how the Utilitarian arguments, Kantian arguments, and justice arguments address the problem of discrimination. What features do the different approaches have in common? Problem: Ide
Recently, there was a breach of ethics by some graduating dental students. On their electronic transcripts ten of them had forged a professor's (they looked over his shoulder to acquire his password
The company you work for has made a decision that - although legal - adversely affects the environment. You feel strongly that the decision is wrong. Describe two actions you could take to try to ch
Problem 1: Do you think that businesses are more ethical after the passing of the Sarbanes Oxley Act? Problem 2: What examples are there to support you answer?
Compare and contrast the Utilitarian and Kantian arguments for viewing privacy as a right. Note the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
As a nurse, you are the last person to see Mr. Doe before he dies in hospital. You believe that he has become mentally incompetent in the last few hours and in that time he has rewritten his will.
A company has called you for a reference regarding a former employee. You remember the employee as less than stellar. The dilemma is: Do you tell the truth and let the new company know that the work