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Based upon Lorsch and Simpson's Harvard Business Case article "The Role of the Audit Committee in Risk Oversight," what are the range of risks an audit committee can and should be responsible for? H
Please briefly describe what in your opinion the greatest security threat to an organization is, and how it can be mitigated or controlled.
Problem 1: Why is the BP oil spill considered a matter of corporate social responsibility? Problem 2: Discuss the BP oil spill in relation to business ethics.
What are the deontological ethics raised in this situation? Consider this problem from the perspective of John's duty, Jane's duty, and the company's rights.
1) Discuss the factors that should be considered when determining deductions for charitable contributions. 2) Evaluate whether or not Tanya is justified in deducting the full $50,000 of her charitab
What is the difference between morals and ethics in the workplace? Might something be ethical but immoral?, What about unethical but moral? Which is more important to an organization, to be ethical
1. Comment on the ethics exhibited by Ashton and possible consequences of her actions. 2. How does the merchandising company account for the suits that Ashton returns?
Question 1: What would you recommend to Mr. Camillo Garcia, the Mil-Tech's safety and health manager? Question 2: How do you think is the best approach to deal with such problem? Explain why you are r
Do you believe ethics gets in the way of corporate profitability? Why or why not? Support your answer with appropriate examples.
Why do states and the federal government exercise oversight responsibility over not-for-profit, tax-exempt corporations? How do states and the federal government differ in the way they exercise this
Based on LRN's "Five Steps to Building a Sustainable Ethics and Compliance Process", present an argument to the head of a major bank or financial trading firm of how not having a prevailing culture
What is prosocial behavior? In what three conditions can diffusion of responsibility occur and why; explain the steps of prosocial behavior and the significance of each step.
I have to find an article from a business magazine or journal that deals with ethics issues in marketing.
A historical overview of the reasoning for the federal bailout of these financial institutions and reasons for such federal infusion of these external funds.
Which relates to the myths about business ethics? Select three myths, and discuss why they represent a general misunderstanding about business ethics.
You are a banker in the US trying to get a new client from overseas to invest his millions with you. You offer to provide the CEO an all expense paid trip to Las Vegas for a few days and to see a so
You doubt that she really has overcome her drinking problem, however, and you would not recommend your own company hire her back. Consider this situation from a virtue ethics perspective. What virtue
Duska and Duska in "Ethics in Auditing:The Auditing Function" defend the rather demanding position that, based upon Kant's universalizability principle, auditors must avoid even the perception of co
Compare and contrast potential conflicts of interest that may exist between the internal and external stakeholders.
Problem: Identify and discuss the importance of ethics in the workplace. What do you think the business world would be like without them? Why?
One of your friends uses the terms ethics and morality interchangeably. You do not think this is correct. How would you explain the difference between ethics and morality? Provide an example of mora
Problem: How do ethics and social responsibility influence human behavior in organizations?
Problem: Many bioethical choices that leaders must make require a combination of intuition and objective, critical thinking.
Identify and analyze the different moral standards as used by each of the following moral reasoning models: - the utilitarian model - the rights model - the justice model
1. What unethical research behavior was involved? 2. Who were the injured parties? 3. How has the unethical behavior affected the organization, the individual, and society?