A Case Analysis on Prime Meat, Inc. (Bea’s Pricing Dilemma) Submitted by: Adajar, Julia Martha Alcachupas, Paul Joshua Crisostomo, Kenneth Ezechiel Donato, Ma. Lorena Leynes, Vonn Orland Saputil, Gemaicca Laudato Viernes, Marielle Almira I. POV Bea Lim * Bea Lim is the current marketing assistant of Prime Meat, Inc. * She was the initiator of creating new marketing strategies from Prime Meat products. * Unlike other characters mentioned in the case, Bea Lim gathered
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As a healthcare professional, you make critical decisions. However, making those decisions and making sure no ethical principles are violated is very important. In this paper, I am going to go over six medical cases, what ethical principles are violated, and what I believe should be done in regard to the situation. Hannah Jones is a 13-year-old girl that needs a heart transplant. She needs the heart transplant because she used to have leukemia which required her to receive chemotherapy, which in
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Business Ethics Case Study Peter Paulson's offer to provide the previous case documents to Steven Craig is professionally unethical but morally permissible. In addition, I believe that the offer was not theft but possession by entitlement and permission. His actions are a great example of how professional ethics and morals don't always align in the analysis of a case. Part (1) Peter Paulson's offer although helpful commits the Texas Board of Professional Engineers code. As an expert witness
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Case Study 1: Communication Dilemma – Getting Credit Tabitha E. Taylor Professor Bagher Fardanesh MGT 522 – Women in Leadership March 15, 2015 Propose some lessons we can learn from gender communication in business. Some of the main focuses of gender communication in business are the differences and stereotypes of the way females and males communicate. From their use of language, tone, to negotiation skills, men and women have always differed. This mainly stems from the upbringing
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Wal-Mart and the Ethical Dilemma Presented to: Dr. Robert D. Gulbro In completion of MGT 5013 Organizational Behavior Florida Institute of Technology By: Felix Knight Wal-Mart was started by Sam Walton in 1962; the first store was in Rogers Arkansas. By the beginning of the 1970’s, Wal-Mart had grown to 1,500 employees and 44.2 million dollars in sales. The company also went public in 1970. The company’s growth continued throughout the decade, with
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Ethical Dilemmas in Global Health Care Kanjirathingal, Elsy Grand Canyon University NRS-437V Ethical Decision Making in HC (O102) 18-December-2010 Ethical dilemmas are becoming very common in today’s healthcare and often it extends beyond the boundaries of age, race, gender and ethnicity. Dilemma is not easily solved or it becomes more evident when no acceptable alternatives are found. Most of the times dilemma produces very painful or distressful situations to the people who are involved
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Abstract This paper will describe what action would I recommended taking regarding Case 1-3 Ethical Dilemmas in Marketing Research. All decisions 1-6 will also list my justifications for every scenario. 1. Key criteria: Conducting telephone interviews to physicians using a fictitious company name. Ethical dilemma: The issue of not telling the truth about the company you are calling from. I can see the reason because if the physicians knew it was the pharmauctical company the responses
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The American Red Cross has dealt with several ethical dilemmas. I will describe the ethical dilemmas observed in the case. In addition, I explain how the organization can guarantee that these problems will not recur in the future. First, the American Red Cross faced an ethical dilemma of a sexual relationship with an employee. Mark W. Everson from May 29 to November 27, 2007 was forced to resign as a result of the aforementioned ethical dilemma. Also, the American Red Cross had a major fraud issue
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America’s Dilemma According to Michael Pollan in the year 2009 in the novel Omnivore’s Dilemma, chapter 8 “Omnivore’s Dilemma,” we don’t know what to eat because we don’t have a food culture to fall back on. We question what to eat because we have never built a culture of food. “We have never had a national food culture in the United States. There’s really no such thing as ‘American Food’”(92). Since America is very diverse, and full of different people from all over the world, nothing has ever
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Nursing is a collaborative profession. It is not an independent or a free-standing profession. Multidisciplinary care is a health care profession that includes physicians, nurses, social workers, program coordinators and health professionals from different specialties. To provide optimal care to the patients and understand their situations, these multidisciplinary teams must work together, communicate frequently, and share resources. Since each profession has specialized knowledge and is responsible
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