Chapter 1: Key concepts in business and professional ethics [Unit 1: Introduction to Business Ethics Unit 1: Introduction to Business Ethics Ethics and Values] * Values = what is good and desirable? * People do not share the same values * Values are influenced by……… Moral dilemmas…….. EXAMPLE A brilliant transplant surgeon has five patients‚ each in need of a different organ‚ each of whom will die without that organ. Unfortunately‚ there are no organs available to perform any of
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Ethics in Action 2.1 Satyam fraud – responsibility issues in India Improvement of corporate social responsibility and ethics Based on the analysis of the ethical strengths and weaknesses of Satyam‚ we have identified several aspects to improve the corporate social responsibility and ethics of the company. As described in the case‚ Satyam has a very narrow definition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that only focuses on charity. Thus‚ they exclude key issues such as transparency
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constituent college of JKUAT) NELSOON OGUDHA OWINO HD:231-C001-0040/2011 BUSINESS ETHICS ASSIGNMENT DUE ON 15TH July‚ 2013. TO MR PANUEL. QUEST:A case on business finance is clear and persuasive. Business Ethics refers to written and or unwritten accepted code of conduct‚ principles‚virtues and values that govern decision making and actions within an organization. Every business deals with customers of diverse traits‚ cultures‚ personalities e.t.c. therefore every organization requires a guideline
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) Books Ethics and Mgmt by Hosmer Business Ethics by Shekher Business Ethics by Chakrobarthy (Oxford publication) Sy l la b us 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Evolution of thought of ethics in business Culture & ethics Overview of ethics value system‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and life patterns Social‚ economical values & responsibilities Trusteeship Management- Gandhian philosophy of wealth management Ethics and Indian management Basic framework of normative ethics Ethics and decision
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Issues Business Ethics and Values Social & Legal Issues Ethics • Greek word: Ethos that means both an individual’s character and a community culture. • Business ethics involves adhering to legal‚ regulatory‚ professional and company standards‚ keeping promises and commitments and abiding by general principles like fairness‚ honesty and respect Social & Legal Issues Business Ethics The application of general ethical concepts to the unique situations confronted in business. It asks
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Business Ethics An Introduction to Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Lecture Etiquette • Try to be on time • Quietly enter and leave the lecture theatre • Be respectful to lecturers and other stude• Lecturers: Course objectives To introduce students to ethical and political debates regarding the social responsibilities of businesses and corporations To introduce students to ethical concerns that surround businesses and their treatment of a variety of
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harmful. The movie ends with a rhetorical question‚ "Who do you want to see go first‚ you or them?" This is accompanied by a cartoon tombstone‚ which reads "Ronald McDonald (1954-2012)‚" which originally appeared in The Economist in an article addressing the ethics of marketing toward children.[10] A short epilogue was added to the DVD describing McDonald ’s discontinuation of the Super Size option six weeks after the movie ’s premiere‚ as well as its recent emphasis on healthier menu items such
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this essay would discuss on whether ethics is required or optional on business. On this essay it will analyse four ethics theory‚ namely Milton Friedman‚ R. Edward Freeman‚ Albert Carr and Carroll. Milton Friedman and Albert Carr illustrate that ethics is required whereas Edward Freeman and Carroll state ethics is optional. After analysing these theories‚ it is difficult to find out that whether ethics is optional or required. However choosing on whether ethics is optional or required would depend
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Fiduciary Responsibility Shana Bates City University of Seattle Business Ethics Amy Thiele June 20‚ 2014 Introduction This paper discusses in detail the issue of fiduciary responsibility. A fiduciary relationship describes an association in which an individual is vested with the obligation of caring for another person’s rights or property. The fiduciary relationship is supposed to be a very special and confidential association where the fiduciary must be honor-bound to legally accomplish
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Cooperating and Communicating Across Cultures Grantham University Abstract This study case covers many different aspects of cooperation and communication cross-cultural. In the situations between the Americans and the Germans. Case (1) was an American working on a team‚ which was control by Germans and their ways of communicating and cooperation: in case (2) it was a German working on a team‚ which was control by Americans and their ways of communicating and cooperation. These situation
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