The Mysterious Roses and Cold Feet ETH/316 University of Phoenix The Ethics Games Dilemmas this week presented “The Mysterious Roses” and “Cold Feet” simulations. For the exercise we were required to address the issues in the simulation and identify the best decision for all parties involved. This summary will review what ethical issues were presented in the simulation, the decision making steps to ethically address the issues, the perspectives and lenses that were used
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Week 5: Final Paper Journal Assignment Carol Hickman PHI445: Personal & Organization Ethics Instructor: Kristine Ouzts June 15, 2015 Thesis statement for the Boys & Girls Club of America (BGCA) Not-for-Profit Company This paper will evaluate how the BGCA honor their commitment to assist young people at reaching their potential of becoming productive, caring responsible citizens using motivation, education and encouragement. The ethical issue that BGCA faces is maintaining the virtues
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industry or music business is selling recoding and performances of music among many individuals and organizations that operate with musicians For the past two decades, many problems have occurred in music industry. One of these problems is the way of marketing music. Artists these days have cross the ethical line so far that led to many changes on people ethically. Which we discuss the side effects and the positive side of it in this presentation. The entertainment industry possesses both the charisma
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include her executive summary, proposed business, industry analysis, mission statement and core values, management plan, goods and services production processes, marketing and financial plan (Exploring business, 2014, p. 40). In creating her business plan Jayne made strategic decisions in functional areas of management, operations, marketing accounting and finance, thereby reducing her risk of failure (Exploring business, 2014, p. 39). For example, as part of her business plan, Jayne profiled her target
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To: Sarah Hamilton From: Arslan Aslam Unit 37 – P1&M1 07/10/14 Introduction Nestle is a Swiss multinational food and beverage company and the head quarter is based in Vevey, Switzerland. It is known to be the largest food company in the world. The types of products that Nestle sell are baby food, breakfast cereals, coffee and tea, ice cream, frozen food, snacks, pet foods, dairy product and bottled water but only 22% of sales are generated by selling hot drinks such as tea, coffee
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Running head: COCA-COLA ETHICAL ANALYSIS Coca-Cola Ethical Analysis Coca-Cola Coca-Cola is a reputable company that has been a recognizable brand in the United States since it’s creation in the late 1800s. Rapidly expanding in the international market, Coca-Cola has proven to their competitors they are innovative, forward-thinking, and here to stay. After the untimely death of CEO, Roberto Goizueta, Coca-Cola has experienced various ethical dilemmas. These ethical dilemmas
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regulations that are in place, there are still ways that advertisers can legally act in an unethical manner. These actions include but are no limited to the content of the message, promoting harmful products (i.e tobacco and alcohol), and comparison marketing. It has been established that advertisers have an ethical responsibility to the larger community however, it is difficult for them to appease all audiences. For example, roughly 15 percent of persons who view an advertisement will dislike the
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business research can be described as many things. From asking inappropriate questions, to using participant information for unintended purposes such as selling goods or services, these acts have caused major scandals in the business world. Good business ethics are the foundation in which a company is built on. All businesses have a code of conduct that is set out by human resources and upper management. This code will set the behavior expectations for employees in their daily tasks and projects for the
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Critical Thinking Scenarios University of Phoenix Saidou Mbosobu ETH/316 Tuesday, December 01, 2015 Critical Thinking “Blood Money” After carefully listening and watching the ABC investigating story about “Blood Money” also termed at as Black Marketing, I figured out that the Chinese are involve in an inhuman action of removing human organs like kidneys, and other human organs from executed prisoners which were later on sold to patients in a restricted Chinese military hospital. The bottom point
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Contents Assignment of monetary value 3 Whistle-blowing 9 Competitor Intelligence 13 Business Ethics 16 Is business ethics important, if so why? 16 Assignment of monetary value Utilitarianism and cost-benefit analysis are indispensable tools, in the situations where people have to make decisions. In a free society, individuals, or voluntary associations of individuals (whether corporations, nonprofits, households, or informal gatherings) often need to make decisions
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