Case Analysis: The Shakedown I. Introduction This case portrays the widely propagated and accepted phenomena of bribes and corruption in developing countries. Specifically how it affects every sector of the Ukrainian society‚ therefore making it difficult for the American investors to establish companies there and to prosper solely on doing good business. The case describes the types of obstacles and ethical dilemmas being created for the investors as a result of bribery and extortion. Situation
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CASE STUDY: SHAKEDOWN Statement of the Problem: What should Zhuk do to keep his business and to avoid extortion from government officials? Objectives: To provide solutions on how companies in Ukraine can fight corruption and face threats of extortion. To apply business ethics and corporate social responsibility Alternative Courses of Action: a) Pay – Extortion Zhuk can pay off the Ukraine Tax Authority officials. After all‚ he would not be breaking the law if he did so. He will be a victim
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Phil Robertson First CEO Phil Robertson was born and raised in Vivian‚ Louisiana‚ a small town near Shreveport. With seven children in his family‚ money was scarce and very early on‚ hunting became an important part of his life. As a high-school athlete‚ Phil was All-State in football‚ baseball‚ and track which afforded him the opportunity to attend Louisiana Tech University on a football scholarship. There he played first-string quarterback ahead of Terry Bradshaw. Phil ’s been quoted
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PHIL 235 – Biomedical Ethics Introduction Health care‚ as the name implies‚ concerns the health and well being of individuals. Although physical aspects of health are particularly important in assessing a person’s well being‚ there are many other factors that determine whether a person is truly well‚ with factors such as happiness and psychological wellness playing an equally important role. As doctors attempt to maximize the well being of their patients‚ they must also keep into consideration
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commission. Mangahas‚ also wants to provide incentives to motivate employees to work for the best interest of the company. He want to develop company policies that will further enhance employees satisfaction and loyalty to the company. Problem of the Case Main Problem: How to improve the operations of the branches and‚ at the same time‚ monitor their performance. Sub- Problems: * The
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Strategic Analysis In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In BUSINESS POLICY Submitted by: Amairomag‚ Jansairah V. Cabatingan‚ Ray Anthony O. Mijares‚ Lyra Mizar O. Submitted to: Dr. Adrian P. Galido Date Submitted: May 4‚ 2013 The Philippine Postal Corporation‚ (Filipino: Korporasyong Koreong Pilipinas)‚ abbreviated as PhlPost‚ is a government owned and controlled corporation responsible for providing postal services in the Philippines. The Philippine Postal Corporation
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Yevgenia Dashtoyan PHIL-201 08.10.2013 Unit 3 Individual Project Pseudo-questions: Asking a question based on a false premise. "Why does the Obama administration want to punish poor people?" A political pundit might ask this question about the proposed health care plan in which Americans will be required to buy insurance. Equivocation: Relying on two meanings of a word to make your point; changing the meaning partway through the argument. "I’m not prejudiced.
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STUDY GUIDE: LESSON 2 The Importance of Philosophy in General Lesson Overview Having discussed what philosophy is‚ we now consider why it is important to study philosophy. We will divide our discussion into 2 parts: (1) Why is it important for all persons in general and (2) Why is it specifically important for Christians to study philosophy? We begin‚ in true philosophic fashion‚ by examining the question itself: what we do mean by philosophy being important and we introduce the idea of the
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Read case study 29: Pulverizer and discuss the three scenarios presented of Fred’s possible courses of actions. How do you think Fred should respond in this case? Why is your suggestion the best alternative? 1. From the first scenario Fred redesigning Model 1 Pulverizer and solving the plugging problem in an affordable way should be a decision I believe the legal staff should follow since that’s an engineer’s job. Legally the legal staff in the interest of the company is doing their part in
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Filipino voters should be blamed for the Philippines’ problems May 12‚ 2013by Ilda I don’t think there is a point in holding elections in the Philippines. It’s so expensive and the whole process just disrupts normal activities and keeps Filipinos from moving forward. What is the point in going through something that won’t even change or improve how things are being run in the country anyway? Before every election‚ the candidates use literally the same song and dance routine to entertain the voters
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