Ford Pinto Case

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    Dagger

    Check Your Gut V. Practical Preventive Medicine A. Doing Your Homework B. When You’re Asked to Make a Snap Decision VI. Conclusion VII. Discussion Questions VIII. Exercise: Clarifying Your Values IX. Case: Pinto Fires Teaching Notes – Discussion Questions 1. If you had to choose just one of the philosophical approaches discussed in this chapter to guide your decision making, which would you choose? Why? Or, if you had to rank them from most to

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    New Product Development and Ethics

    ethical and humanistic criteria in the stagegate control for companies and governments involved in any kind of project and in particular on those that have a potentially high impact on vulnerable communities and environments. For In the 1070s The ford pinto was the perfect example of the successful development of a product: manufactured in an efficient way and able to report important

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    Ethics

    Thursday, November 13, 2014 [Ethics of the Automobile Industry: Ford Motor Company] | By Amir Rafih, Jordan Mather, Jennifer Sprague, Eric Parr, Gloria Ledi, and Meshal Mustafa | | (04-71-300 ) Business Ethics in a Global Context by Dr. Kent Walker Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Global History & Development of Automotive Industry 4 Value Chain of the Automotive Industry 6 PEST Analysis 7 Political Factors 7 Economic Factors 9 Social Factors 9

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    Business

    conduct is nothing new to the business environment. Unethical practices didn’t necessarily bring a business down ten to twenty years ago, but unethical business practices today can lead to the premature death of a company. Companies such as Enron, Ford, Union Carbide and Johnson & Johnson have all had occasions where unethical practices have reared their ugly heads and each chose to handle things differently, with varying degrees of consequence. Each of these company’s bout with unethical behavior

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    Business Ethics

    however these extra enforcements mechanisms "are incomplete, imperfect, and expensive, and have the typical drawbacks of rigid action controls." [Management control-related ethical issues and analysis] Business ethical issues arise because in most cases ethical actions may not generate the best outcome for an organization, "ethical individuals sometimes must make actions that are not in their own self-interest or their organizations owners' best interest." [Management control-related ethical issues

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    Business for Profits

    that he buys? Can we trust corporations that they will not produce what will jeopardize the human life? Was Ford to be blame in the pinto case? Must we wait for the characters like “Erin Brokovich” to fight on behalf of the helpless consumers? Who is to be blamed for the McDonald’s hot coffee case-the producer, the consumer or the regulators? Almost thirty years has passed since the Pinto accidents and what followed from it. We still don’t know how “safe” a vehicle has to be; we still don’t know

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    Conceptual Model of Corporate Moral Development

    A Conceptual Model of Corporate Moral Development Author(s): R. Eric Reidenbach and Donald P. Robin Source: Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Apr., 1991), pp. 273-284 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25058230 . Accessed: 16/09/2013 07:44 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars,

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    Ford Motor Company and the Safety Case

    David T. Narens Ford Motor Company and the Safety Case Harding University Abstract Ford Motor Company is a leader in influencing America and the world in automobiles. They are still true to the founding principles the company was founded on by Henry Ford by making affordable vehicles for the common man. They strive for innovation and creativity through their products. They have had safety issues in the past but it seems Ford finds a way to overcome challenges and put what matters most on top

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    Business

    2014 Abstract: I chose to talk about the Ford Motor Company because of their great contribution to America, simply because of their profits and contribution. Ford was known as one of the largest companies’s ever and was part of the Mazda Motor Company as well. Here we will discuss Ford Company strengths and weaknesses and the General Environments of the Company. The threats will be addressed and the opportunities with the Company. Introduction: Ford Motor Company is the company of choice here

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    Business Ethics

    The Problem with Business Thesis: In many businesses today ethical decisions take a backseat to profit, I believe businesses should follow a set of ethical standards and not focus solely on profit for four reasons: (1) to have respect for human dignity, (2) private lives and business lives cannot be separated, (3) ethical decisions can lead to more profit, and (4) unethical decisions can lead to serious consequences for the people executing them. There are many decisions a business must make

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