Running Head: Making ethical and moral decision using the Utilitarian Principal TUI UNIVERSITY XXXXXXXXXXXX Module 2 Case ETH501: Business Ethics Dr. Stevens June 10, 2013 “A pacemaker is a small modern day device, about the size of a half dollar piece, that's placed under the skin near your heart to help control your heartbeat. People may need a pacemaker for a variety of reasons, mostly due to one of a group of conditions called arrhythmias, in which the heart's
Words: 2257 - Pages: 10
Software Development 2010 Ethical Issues in Information Technology There are a great variety of ethical issues in I.T.: 1 Ethical dilemmas There are various ethical dilemmas in relation to I.T. that need to be addressed. What are and are not ethical issues in I.T.? In regard to hackers, for example, are they testing the system or performing an immoral action? Will genetic engineering improve the quality of peoples’ lives or start to destroy it? How do we recognise when an ethical dilemma exists? There
Words: 2051 - Pages: 9
treats the environment, employees, and stakeholders it will lose financially. In order to balance the social responsibility and the desires of its shareholder for profit an organization needs to develop a strategic plan that thoroughly explains its ethical and social responsibilities to the stakeholders (Wheelan and Hunger, 2010). Senior executives, business owners, managers and leaders must understand social responsibility and ethics. By doing so they will understand the impacts these factors have
Words: 1035 - Pages: 5
What is Ethical Hacking Ethical hacking provides a way to determine the security of an information technology environment – at least from a technical point of view. As the name ethical hacking already tells, the idea has something to do with hacking. But what does “hacking” mean “The word hacking has two definitions. The first definition refers to the hobby/profession of working with computers. The second definition refers to breaking into computer systems. While the first definition is
Words: 1321 - Pages: 6
acres of land “Nike’s campus”, it has 17 main building on it. The original head-quarters officially open their door in 1990 and they have doubled in size by 2001. Nike has about 700 contract factories, in 52 countries that all manufacture all of Nike’s stuff. They have to order every 6 months at least or they lose a contract factory. Nike has more than 36,000 employees globally and 7,000 employees in the Beaverton, Oregon area. Nike products are designed for the specific sports and activities. The most
Words: 723 - Pages: 3
employee morale, sexual harassment claims and workplace violence. Consensual relationship agreements or “love contracts” should no be used as the sole means of protection from litigation, they should be used to supplement a business’s antiharassment policy, and other legalities that may occur upon the demise of the relationship. Consensual relationship agreements are written contracts in which employees involved in a workplace relationship and acknowledge the following: • Their relationship
Words: 1965 - Pages: 8
Ethical Issues that Wal-Mart faced in India and China. Wal-Mart’s ethical business management is related to the global environment, which consists of financial markets, cultures, technologies and government policies. The market also consists of hyper competition from different countries such as China and India and regional players in the global environment. China has low cost offshore labor in the “flat world”, so that Chinese imports are so inexpensive to enter in U.S. So many factors lead most
Words: 1041 - Pages: 5
have been working with a company in South American on a contract that would allow my company to make 20 million dollars. The problem is that this official will not sign the contract until I pay him 20,000 dollars. A bribe is something valuable (such as money or jewels) must be given to someone to get something. It is typically illegal or dishonest. (Merriam-Webster, 2014). He tells me that if I don’t pay the bribe then he will give the contract to the Germans. This goes against his country laws as
Words: 969 - Pages: 4
Assignment #2: Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Makeda Outlaw BUS 100- Introduction to Business Carol Jacobs 6/14/2015 “CHEESECAKE FACTORY” Ethical matters are important in today’s business environment, and businesses do the best they can to make their code of ethics appropriate to their personnel. It is your responsibility to understand this Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics is intended to create or imply an employment contract or term employment, it also influence all executive
Words: 575 - Pages: 3
The success of modern business is apparent, but recently there is much concern in the business-and-society literature and in the general press on whether business fulfils its social role responsibly. Business ethics, corporate social responsibility and corporate governance movements have been developed in recent decades as responses to a growing sense of corporate wrongdoing. This paper attempts to explain why the three movements seem yet to have generated little in the form of widely accepted prescriptions
Words: 1693 - Pages: 7