Business Ethics Assignment Total 100 Marks Paper 1. Explain the conditions of Kant for Moral Law? Ans. : Kant states the following conditions for Moral Law: A. For a rule to me a moral rule‚ it must prescribe to us categorically and not hypothetically. A moral rule prescribes what we ought to do without reference to any purpose or consequences. A hypothetical prescription or imperative only tells us what we ought to do if we wish to achieve certain code ends. So naturally‚ if we did not
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|Evidence of Reflection |Achievement of Learning | | | | | |Outcomes | |20 |Excellent quality of |Extremely through analysis|Describes and evaluates all |Full synthesis of the | | |content; very wide range |of material given; high |events from multiple |module through the | | |of options considered‚ |level of self-awareness |perspectives;
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practice to make a difference in the lives of others. This class marks the beginning of my path to a hopefully long and influential career in the field of social work. This course has presented opportunities and challenges to raise a level of awareness of self that I did not realize I possessed. I have and will continue to use this discernment to relate and understand others. Prior to this semester‚ I did not fully grasp how each of these exercises‚ experiences‚ and interactions would correlate and influence
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MGTS1301 Introduction to Management Reflection Task Section 1: Reflection on the Connection between Management Theory and Practice Throughout studying this course‚ it has become evident to me that there is a fundamental connection between management theory and practice‚ both of which are imperative to any businesses success. The management theories studied can be clearly applied to real-world situations‚ as shown in the case studies‚ demonstrating the four functions of management
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Subject- Business Ethics Subject code- 665A General Instructions: ✓ The Student should submit this assignment in the handwritten form (not in the typed format) ✓ The Student should submit this assignment within the time specified by the exam dept ✓ Each Question mentioned in this assignment should be answered within the word limit specified corresponding to each question. ✓ The student should only use the Rule sheet papers for answering the questions
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BES401: BUSINESS ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WEEK I - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS Definition of ethics Ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good or bad‚ or what is right or wrong or specifically with moral duty and obligation. Ethics has been defined as “inquiry into the nature and grounds of morality where the term morality is taken to mean moral judgment‚ standards and rules of conduct. It has also been called the study and philosophy of human conduct with an emphasis on
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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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example of how greed and the desire for success can transform into unethical behavior. Good ethics in business would be to compete fairly and honestly‚ to communicate truthfully and to not cause harm to others. These are things that Enron did not seem to display‚ which led to Enron’s operations file for bankruptcy in 2001. Enron’s scandal has become one of the most talked about forms of unethical business behaviors. The company’s collapse resulted from the disclosure that it had reported false profits
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Is Business Bluffing Ethical? 1. Reading The term ’bluffing’ is a US expression for trying to deceive opponents in a game situation. For example‚ if you are playing a card game and you hold a weak hand‚ you may want to make your opponents think you have a strong hand to help you win the game. A more academic term for this might be ‘deception’. Can you think of any games or situations that involve ‘bluffing’? Ethics and morality In a general sense the term ‘morality’ is about how
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Table of Content 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Company background 1.2 Dedine of Business Ethics 2.0 Identification of Ethical Dilemmas 2.1 Dilemmas 1 2.2 Dilemmas 2 2.3 Dilemmas 3 3.0 Evaluation of the Ethical Dilemmas option 1or option 2 3.1 Dilemmas moral standerd 3.2 Dilemmas 3.3 Dilemmas 4.0 Evaluation of best practices 4.1 Best practices 1 4.2 Best practices 2 5.0 Conclution(optional) 1.0 Introduction Company Background Tesco was founded in 1932‚ is the largest retail
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