Shannon Pindle
Date: August 12, 2014
Class Name: Leg 100- Business Law
Professor Latarsha Jones
A legally astute manager recognizes and shows an appreciation for the law and identifies and makes legal considerations at each level of development and implementation. Respect for the law serves as the building blocks in the development of a management team. Following appropriate behaviors and adhering to the guidelines in the law represents the importance of meeting societal expectations and norms (Bagley, 2013 page 15). This set of attitudes that is value laden can mitigate the risk involved in doing business in Facebook. Violence and suffering is often continuous in a media culture. This can sometimes cause an indifference to the vision of human suffering (Chacksfield, 2009). A legally astute marketing manager can acquire the data, consumer feedback and reactions which represents moral concerns. Collaborative efforts of the marketing manager can be made to create sites that represents standards of how society’s behavior should be and drive all aspects of a management teams.
The legally astute marking manager seeks legal counsel, advice, and guidance and is proactive in addressing the legal dimensions of business. All concerns should be addressed in ways that are effective, efficient, and legally permissible (Bagley, 2009, page 13). Legal advice in all aspects of the business allows a legally astute manager to be proactive as opposed to being reactive in legal issues and guidelines which allows less time for corrections and a greater emphasis on effective planning which decreases unforeseen problems. This component can mitigate the risks involved in dealing with Facebook. Facebook has a proactive approach in dealing with legal issues and regulations. Facebook has created policy and procedure which can be read and is posted for all viewers. This policy informs all readers of the policies
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