Explain the arguments contrary to friedmans position


Project Homework: Business Obligations

Length: 8 to 10 pages.

Purpose: In this project, you will discuss and analyze the arguments for and against Milton Friedman's thesis that the only purpose of business is to make money. You will apply the arguments for and against to a specific ethical issue that you have previously discussed in a weekly discussion.

Learning outcome met by completing this project:

Identify ethical issues that arise in domestic and global business environments using an understanding of ethical concepts and of legal and business principles.

Instructions:

You serve as the assistant to the very recently appointed CEO of a prominent start-up that is beginning to grow rapidly. The new CEO, Tara Richmond, is a former general who gained visibility in the military for her outstanding leadership qualities. Since her arrival, the Board of Directors has had spirited debates on several proposals that would increase corporate profits but would work to the disadvantage of some members of the public as well as other stakeholders. Some members of the board are arguing that the only obligation the company has is to make profits for the stockholders. Other members of the board are arguing that the company has an obligation to the community and to stakeholders other than just the stockholders.

Your boss is baffled by the debate. "When I was in the military, my duties to others were clearly laid out. Here, I am unsure to whom the company owes a duty." She turns to you for advice, requesting that you draft a memo that explains what the company's ethical obligations are in situations like these. She asks you to start with Milton Friedman's opinion piece in 1970, arguing that a company's only ethical responsibility is to make profits.

She also asks you to review a much more recent memo from the Business Roundtable that takes a more expansive view of the responsibilities of a company. The Business Roundtable consists of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, many of whom are familiar names to her.

You should do additional research on arguments for and against Friedman's proposition. Using your classroom materials as well as external sources, respond to the following prompts:

• Explain Milton Friedman's arguments supporting that a company's only obligation is to make money.

• Explain the arguments contrary to Friedman's position including where the Business Roundtable stands as well as other arguments you find in your research.

• Using one of the ethical issues that you posted in classroom discussions, illustrate for the CEO, how that issue would be resolved using Friedman's perspective and how it would be resolved using the perspective of the Business Roundtable.

• Which of these positions do you find most compelling and why?

Your memo should begin with an introduction and end with a conclusion where you make recommendations to the CEO.

Format your homework according to the give formatting requirements:

• The answer must be using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, typed, with one-inch margins on all sides.

• The response also includes a cover page containing the student's name, the title of the homework, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

• Also include a reference page. The references and Citations should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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