Case Study 2 -How Low Will You Go? [pic] Name: Jiahao Zhong Student ID: 15440031 Tutor: Mr. Rex Walsh Campus: Sydney Table of content 1. Utilitarianism …………………………………………………..……2 2. Virtue ethics ………………………………………………………....4 3. Libertarianism……………………………………………………….5 4. Deontological …………………………………………………… …..9 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………10 6. Reference…………………………………………………..11 [pic]Diagram 1 (shows some basic information for the case study) Utilitarianism:
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Google Maps and Places - this is where I eat donuts‚ here is a review of café where I eat donuts‚ and click here to get directions to the café. Google Maps and Google Places is a Google social networking project. The Google design team sought to replicate the way people interact offline more closely than is the case in other social networking services‚ such as Facebook and Twitter. In short you can use Google Maps to track where you have been‚ and Places to post a review and share it with the world
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Innovative 2. Aggressive 3. Outcome Oriented 4. Stable 5. People Oriented 6. Team Oriented 7. Detail Oriented These are the seven (7) Dimensions of Organizational culture. And Google is playing a important while using the 7 Dimension theory and it mainly focusing on “People Orientation”. One of the main reason why Google is mainly focusing on People Orientation because to attract the next knowledge workers it can in an intensely competitive‚ cutthroat market; to help employees work long hours and
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successful diversity management systems: AT&T Inc. and Pepsi Co. First case‚ AT&T. For the year of 2015‚ AT&T is listed as one of the top 50 companies for a diverse workforce by DiversityInc. This remark does not come naturally. It is the result of the company’s long term planning‚ effort‚ and improvement. Even
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businessmen speak eloquently about the “social responsibilities of business in a free-enterprise system‚” I am reminded of the wonderful line about the Frenchman who discovered at the age of 70 that he had been speaking prose all his life. The businessmen believe that they are defending free enterprise when they declaim that business is not concerned “merely” with profit but also with promoting desirable “social” ends; that business has a “social conscience” and takes seriously its responsibilities
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to garner more support in communities with stakeholders‚ as well as realizing that the global business world is more socially and environmentally responsible as a whole; they need to get with the program or be left behind. I still believe all of these measures are for the sole benefit for Wal-Mart to attempt to change public opinion of them‚ and not due to any real desire on their part to change their ethic culture. Even as they make changes that seem to be socially responsible and ethical‚ they are
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ALFRED CHANDLER‚ THE VISIBLE HAND BACKGROUND AND STUDY POINTS The US valorizes the free market and entrepreneurial skill‚ but capitalism is not the same in every country. Each nation has had its own path to industrial development. The American path was distinctive. First‚ the size of the country provided an opportunity to entrepreneurs simply unavailable to their competitors in England‚ France‚ Germany‚ or Belgium. The challenge was to develop the means to deliver products to customers all across
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Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases‚ 7/e Velasquez ©2012 / ISBN: 9780205017669 Chapter begins on next page > PLEASE NOTE: This sample chapter was prepared in advance of book publication. Additional changes may appear in the published book. To request an examination copy or for additional information‚ please visit us at www.pearsonhighered.com or contact your Pearson representative at www.pearsonhighered.com/replocator. PART ONE Basic Principles BUSINESS ETHICS IS APPLIED ETHICS
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Google Inc.—Earnings Announcements and Information Environment Teaching notes: This case considers how investors and financial analysts and business press writers use accounting information‚ particularly earnings. The case is designed to give students “hands on” experience with complementary sources of information about Google’s performance—the formal audited financial statements‚ an earnings press release‚ pro forma earnings disclosure‚ and comparative stock charts. Google is a prime example of
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An Assignment On “International Business” Submitted To Prof. Dr. A.K. Enamul Haque Course Instructor Course Name: International Business Course Code: bus-606 Section# A Submitted By Name | ID | Md. Wali Ullah | 112123033 | Date of Submission: 23rd June‚ 2013 Alibaba.com Alibaba Group is a family of Internet-based businesses which makes it easy for anyone to buy or sell online anywhere in the world. Since its inception‚ it has developed leading businesses in consumer
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