Unit I: Question 1 Review the ethical cycle (page19). Discuss a decision you have made (at home or in the workplace), and describe the steps of the cycle in relation to your decision making process. Now review the section on rationalizing unethical behaviors (page 25). What is the relationship between the ethical cycle and the three simple ethical tests used for business decisions? Question 2 List and discuss in depth the three teleological frameworks and the three deontological frameworks. What
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[pic] 4-Year B.A. (Hons) in Hotel Management Business Ethics HM 04/28 Module Handbook 2011-2012 Module Leader: Rakesh Katyayani Email: rakesh.katyayani@tajhotels.com rakesh.katyayani @ihma.ac.in HM 04 / 28 Business Ethics Introduction: This module examines the values and value conflicts inherent in the modern practices of the business world, investigates the major philosophical issues that challenge the conduct of ethics as a rational enterprise, exposes students to major
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released from the back of their factory into the lake • Lakes current emission levels: Within legal standards • Scientific Evidence: If the toxins continue the lake is at risk of being permanently polluted • Environmental Compliance budget: Tight • Dilemma: Should the company install the new technology? Questions for Discussion: 1. What motives would the company have to install the new technology? The new technology will make the company environmentally friendly. It could prevent the government
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us the rise and fall of the CIA under CIA Director George Tenet. With any profession ethics always plays an important role. We run across many ethical situations and it always come down to what should you do? In George Tenet’s case it was no different. During his political career Tenet had faced many ethical dilemmas, some of those ethical dilemmas include him serving as a go-between person making his job politically complicated, not being able to openly disagree and communicate with the members
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for Ms Riza to accept. This is an ethical offence only in countries that have Laws against them and the Resources to enforce them. But in the REAL world and thats how most Corporate Big wigs and Government officials Roll...... Ref:http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2007-04-14/us/27870120_1_shaha-riza-bank-employees-riza-affair http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-454960/White-House-defends-Wolfowitz-He-ousted.html http://gulfnews.com/business/banking/world-bank-promises-quick-action-on-wolfowitz-scandal-1
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Desai, M. A. (2009). The decentering of the global firm. The World Economy, 32(9), 1271-1290. What is International Management? The process of developing strategies, designing and operating systems, and working with people around the world to ensure sustained competitive advantage The Global Manager’s Role Contents Assessing the Environment: • • • Understand the global business environment and how it affects the strategic and operational decisions which managers must make. Critically
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The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises "Coca-Cola has the most valuable brand name in the world and, as one of the most visible companies worldwide, has a tremendous opportunity to excel in all dimensions of business performance" (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2008). However, as proven in this case study, Coke has a lot on their plate as the biggest brand name in the world. Ethical issues throughout different aspects of the company, and with multiple leadership changes in the
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BUSI610: Organization Design and Business Ethics Mitzi N. Harvey Liberty University Abstract This literature review examines the concepts of business ethics and how it is related to the organizational design of a corporation. The first section of this review defines the concepts of business ethics and organizational design to establish their meaning and use throughout this paper. The second aspect of understanding the relationship between business ethics and organizational design comes
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set of principles of right conduct, or a theory or system of moral values. High ethical values are very important to have as individuals, and even more important to have within a corporation. Yet ethics do not always seem to get the focus that they deserve. All one has to do is turn their attention to high-profile scandals [that] cast a shadow, reminding us about the consequences of unethical behavior and shady business practices to realize that high moral ethics are not getting the attention that
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Cross Cultural Perspectives ETH /316 l Abstract In this essay I will identify a corporation located in the United States of America that has faced ethical issues operating internationally. I will also include in some detail, the results of my research. I will research a company that all Americans know and love- and over the last few years… this company has become one of the most popular retailers in the world- Wal-Mart. Yes, I know the retailer has been; reported on, complained
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