MBA 6301, Business Ethics Course Syllabus Course Description Explores the role of individual, business, and government activities related to ethically responsible commerce and socially beneficial business activity. Prerequisites None Course Textbook Stanwick, P. A., & Stanwick, S. D. (2014). Understanding business ethics (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Course Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
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Benjamin Genous DeVry University Week 6 Assignments –Case Study Management 303 1. Brief describe the five kinds of power available to leaders and/or managers. I. Reward power, means an employee believes they are going to get some type of reward for doing their job. The reward could be pay, days off, etc. The employee believes the reward will be coming from the supervisor. II. Coercive power is a supervisor intimidating an employee to do the work or they can be fired or demoted
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l state the functions of IDBI; l Recall the meaning of ‘investment trust’; 56 :: Business Studies l discuss the objectives and function of Unit Trust of India (U.T.I.) ; l Explain the objectives of Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI) ; l describe the functions of ICICI ; 20.3 Need for and importance of Specialised Financial Institutions (SFIs) SFIs are institutions set up mainly by the government for providing medium and long-term financial assistance to industry
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any interest earned). a). Describe in detail the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home. The advantages of renting are thus stated below: i. Limited financial obligation. ii. Limited maintenance expenses iii. Money liquidity iv. Money mobility The disadvantages of renting are thus: i. No equity growth or store of value ii. Lifestyle limitations, for example, smoking or pets. iii. Decorating and
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Unit IV Case Study Unit IV Case Study The owners of "Cliptomania, LLC, a limited liability corporation" took a venture to sell "clip-on earrings" online, the owners Jim and Candy Santos, were not well versed in the operation or the creation of a profitable "webstore" website for the display of their merchandise and payment options (Brown, Dehayes, Hoffer, Martin & Perkins, 2012, p. 309). The first notable strategic issue at hand was in the launching of "the URL Cliptomania.com" e-business
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page…………………………………………………………………………………..i Certification ………………………………………………………………………………ii Dedication …………………………………………………………………………………iii Acknowledgment……………………………………………………………………….iv Abstract …………………………………………………………………………………….v CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Back ground of the study 1.2 Statement of problem 1.3 Objective of the study 1.4 Significance of the study 1.5 Scope and limitation of the study 1.6 Literature Review 1.7 Hypothesis 1.8 Method of Data Collection and Analysis 1.9 Definition of Terms CHAPTER TWO 2.1 Geographical Location
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CASE STUDY IV-8 Mary Morrison’s Ethical Issue (Revised) Mary Morrison, a second-semester sophomore business major at Big State University, was unpacking the new PC that her family had given her for Christmas when she discovered that, except for the Windows operating system, no software was included with the machine. Although the new PC was an adequate computer, it was an inexpensive machine, and one way that the store kept the price low was to not include software. Mary was concerned because
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CASE STUDY IV-8 Mary Morrison’s Ethical Issue (Revised) Mary Morrison, a second-semester sophomore business major at Big State University, was unpacking the new PC that her family had given her for Christmas when she discovered that, except for the Windows operating system, no software was included with the machine. Although the new PC was an adequate computer, it was an inexpensive machine, and one way that the store kept the price low was to not include software. Mary was concerned because she
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communication with the driver. Every UPS driver automatically logs into the ODS system first thing in the morning. This allows dispatchers and center management to access the driver via his/her DIAD throughout the day by sending generalized text messages. Virtually all drivers start their day with a list of predefined customer pickup locations for that day. Thanks to ODS, the addition of a one-time pickup can be added to a driver's work list on-the-fly, enabling UPS to take best advantage of the geographic
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“Getting everyone one board: The role of inspirational leadership in geographically dispersed teams” (Joshi, Lazarova & Liao, 2010) 5 3.3. Article 3: “Managerial trust and NPD performance: Team commitment and longevity as mediators” (Doyan, 2010) 6 IV. Critiques of the Three Articles 7 4.1. Article1: “The differential effect of team members’ trust on team performance: The mediation role of team cohesion” (Mach, Dolan & Tzafrir, 2010) 7 4.2. Article 2: “Getting everyone one board: The role of inspirational
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