happen to them. If Iverson had followed the practical steps of the WPH Framework for Business Ethics‚ he would not be in his current predicament. When making an ethical decision for the company‚ the managers should consider three groups outlined in the WPH Framework for Business Ethics: Who the decision will affect‚ what purpose the company is pursuing‚ and how the business will meet the action-oriented business behavior. When the local sewer authority refused to accept CH2O’s wastewater‚ Iverson
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purpose of a Corporation? • Profits v. social responsibility • Stockholders v. Stakeholders Who are stakeholders? • stockholders • employees • customers • managers • supplies • local community According to Friedman‚ can a business do anything in the quest for profits? • No‚ it must not be deceptive or fraudulent Who is Theodore Levitt? • Former professor of marketing at Harvard B-School‚ Ph.D. in economics‚ prolific writer‚ editor of Harvard Business Review‚ coined the term "globalization"
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(the conservation of matter/energy)‚ we recognize that neither matter nor energy can truly be "created‚" it can only be transferred from one form to another. | Question 3 | | 0.5 / 0.5 points | Identify the responsibility which holds that a business should be responsible for incorporating the end results of its products back into the productive cycle. Question options: | Backcasting | | Cradle-to-cradle | | Take-make-waste | | Cradle-to-grave | Hide Feedback | | |
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reach a decision to solve it? Business ethics defines how a company integrates core values - such as honesty‚ trust‚ respect‚ and fairness - into its policies‚ practices‚ and decision-making. Business ethics also involves a company’s compliance with legal standards and observance to internal rules and regulations. Business ethics is‚ in part‚ the attempt to think clearly and deeply about ethical issues in business and to arrive at conclusions
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Business Ethics – Assignment 1 1. The Sales Rep. A sales representative for a struggling computer supply firm has a chance to close a multimillion-dollar deal for an office system to be installed over a two-year period. The machines for the first delivery are in the company’s warehouse‚ but the remainder would have to be ordered from the manufacturer. Because the manufacturer is having difficulty meeting the heavy demand for the popular model‚ the sales representative is not sure that the subsequent
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BUSINESS ETHICS Individual assignment Topic 1: The factors influencing corporate culture I. NATURE AND BACKGROUND OF FIRM: The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company and is the leading producer and marketer of soft drinks. Today‚ Coca-Cola is consumed throughout the world at the rate of more than 600 million times per day and this figure is continuing to rise. However‚ Coca-Cola is not the sort of company to live on its past glories;
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the second desire‚ which is rational desire and choice. Free choice is the third desire‚ and finally‚ the fourth desire is control or manipulation. When it comes to the morality of “subliminal” advertising‚ my opinion is that it is simply business‚ and if business are going to profit‚ they have to use whatever tactic necessary to sell their product. I think that autonomy is a fundamental value‚ especially for children as they learn and grow‚ so special sensitivity regarding advertising to children
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1.2 Ethical and unethical issues Business ethics is defined as the study of moral and social responsibility in relation to business practices and decision-making in business. In other word‚ ethics is conforming to the standards of behavior that widely accepted by the social. Ethical behavior can base on three areas in making managerial decision. First‚ choose about what the laws should be and whether to follow them. Second‚ choose about economic and social issues outside the domain of law. Third
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Professor Kathleen Davis BA 3102 4 March 2013 Analysis Paper #1- Management Case 2: Short Shorts In Don’s situation‚ he Don is in a difficult position because he is responsible for implementing the policies and procedures made by Fred for his business‚ possibly even if he agrees with them or notregardless of whether or not Don agrees with them. Depending on how badly he needs the job‚ Don has the choice to leave if he doesn’t agree with The Sandtrap’s policies. However‚ for simplicity’s sake‚
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Workplace - Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/index.php/workplace-discrimination/type-of-discrimination. [Accessed 20 September 2013]. 4. YouTube. 2013. Business Ethics Through Film: Monsters Inc.. [online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUCSK1QFwts [Accessed: 01 Oct 2013]. 5. Disney 2013. [online] Available at: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Monsters‚_Inc. [Accessed: 01 Oct 2013].
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