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    Ethics Lens

    creating would follow us for a lifetime. Posts on Facebook that people make in junior high and high school impact hiring decisions when they are 30. Consider the following questions. Question 1: Which of the perspectives of the four members of the G-BioSport Ethics Committee did you find most persuasive as you consider how you will manage your own digital footprint? Which was lease persuasive? Why? - I found that Mark Tatum was the most persuasive. He values truthfulness and honesty and values the

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    Ethical Decisions

    end it teaches you how to make the right decision for everyone including yourself. Ethical Decisions The scenarios throughout the “game” was geared towards a specific work climate based on potential issues that could come up in a real setting. G-Biosport was the company name and it dealt with workout supplements and vitamins. The scenarios put me in different leadership positions throughout the company to get into the tougher decision making processes. Decisions In this first section of my

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    Ethics

    Products liability is a broad legal category covering everything from exploding gas tanks to flammable baby clothes to lead paint toys, to poisoned toothpaste and dog food. Legal risk for defective products can attach to manufacturers, assemblers, wholesalers, and retail distributors, depending on where in the chain of production and distribution a problem occurred that led to a consumer being harmed. Liability varies greatly by state and there is no federal or uniform law governing products liability

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    Ethics Review

    Ethics Review Team B reviewed the Ethics Game Simulation and the Ethic Responsibility Project completed individually by members of team B during week three of ETH/316. Each team member has provided a review of there findings. Stephen Stephen completed the ethics game simulation’s two scenarios. The first scenario had to do with sexual harassment and the second scenario had to do with falsified data for a potential product. Both scenarios seemed simple on the surface, but once further research

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