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The Kantian philosophy has to do with good will and the act of being good without qualifications (P.L.E., 2001). Kant's philosophy is that actions performed for the sake of duty have moral worth.
A visiting American executive finds that a foreign subsidiary in a poor nation has hired a 12-year old girl to work on a factory floor, in violation of the company's prohibition on child labor.
Question 1. What ethical concepts and dilemmas are facing Valerie? Question 2. If you were Valerie, what would you do? Why? Question 3. What types of stressors are being experienced by?
Why is strategic thinking critical to your current and future success in the workplace? Provide an example of how critical thinking has helped you in the past and how it may help you after graduatio
An entire society can become ethically corrupt. Nazi Germany is a good example of a morally corrupt society (Makkula, 2003).
Review both Milton Friedman's "Traditional View of Business Responsibility" and Archie Carroll's "Four Responsibilities of Business", and develop an understanding of their ethical principles.
What are your thoughts regarding if ethics can be taught? Can we teach people right from wrong from a business ethics perspective?
Descriptive Ethics is the characterization or study of morality, an overall concept of what is good and acceptable vs. what is bad and morally unacceptable.
Q1. Discuss the legal and ethical implicatins of the ongoing debate. Q2. Make a point to either agree or disagree with the poublic relations and lobbying team and why.
Problem: Emma Hanks, manager of a division that produces valves and castings on a special order basis, was excited about an order received from a new customer. The customer, a personal friend of Bo
Our class has a discussion going on about how ethics might hinder the bottom line and how ethics might benefit the bottom line? Can anyone give some input in regards to GM and their bailout?
Management's risk assessment should include the following special consideration of risks that may arise from changed circumstances EXCEPT
Look at a modern political movement or single figure and outline the practice of ethical/social responsibility... you might observe how this responsibility is dispersed among the population.
Recall a time when you worked for or belonged to an organization where the culture was "toxic." Briefly describe the culture and discuss how the ethical behavior of the employees or members affecte
How would you present this issue to the CEO, directors, and managers? What specific courses of action would you recommend with respect to internal actions and customer notification?
How are ethics and integrity measured throughout the organization? Are whistle-blowers encouraged? If so, how?
Conduct online research on the case Pelman v. McDonald's in which it was alleged that McDonald's was partially responsible for the health problems associated with the obesity of children who eat McD
The insurance companies that failed to meet the expectations of the victims of Hurricane Katrina might undergo significant damage control efforts. According to Leslie Eaton and Joseph B. Truester (2
These methods have created an increase in revenue for your client and may not have been deployed on the advice of some of your analysts. You are regulated by the Security and Exchange Commission and
What is this corporation's social corporate responsibility in this case for the four areas of corporate social responsibility?
The CEO has directed you to begin working on a plan to issue the bonds. Is there an ethical problem with the proposal? Why? Who is likely to gain at whose expense?
Explain the importance of ethics in accounting and financial decision making. Be sure to include a description of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its impact on accounting and financial decision maki
Do you think they are doing an adequate job of accounting for all the externalities they are incurring?
Part 1- Post the URLs of the websites you visited and give one example of a research ethics violation. Assignment Checklist: 1. Distinguish a legitimate website concerning research ethics.
Question 1. What is the role of ethics in negotiations? Question 2. How does organizational culture impact ethics in a negotiation?