Discussion case: the Warhead Cable Test Dilemma Bryson Corporation is a cable division assembly plant. Stanton Wong is the quality supervisor of the company and his boss‚ Harry Jackson‚ is the plant manager and a vice president of operations. Stanton was responsible for preparing a detailed report of all test results when a batch of cable was ready for shipment for Bryson. On the other side‚ Jane Conway performed additional sample testing as the customer’s source inspector instead on Bryson’s
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reward him. 2) What do you think Stanton should do now‚ and why? Use one or more of the methods of ethical reasoning presented in the chapter to support your view. I think Stanton should ask the source inspector‚ Jane Conway to check the warhead cable and also report to Jane Conway about the failed samples first. If Harry Jackson still ignores to solve the problem then Stanton should report to senior management. Besides‚ he also can try getting someone in the parent company to get help. One
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a method of solving the problem so that everyone is cared for equally and nobody will harmed by the faulty cable. For Harry Jackson‚ he stage of moral development is at the pre-conventional level. At this level‚ self-interest is emphasized and values are adhered to in order to avoid punishment and also be rewarded. It can be proved by his intentionally to ignore the result of the product test and do not take action to correct the problem. It is because he does not think of the well being of the civilians
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Case 1: The Warhead Cable Test Dilemma 1) What stage of moral development do you think Stanton Wong is at? What about Harry Jackson? Why do you think so? According to Kohlberg’s moral development theory‚ Stanton Wong is at post-conventional level. At this level‚ right action comes to be defined in terms of moral principles chosen because of their logical comprehensiveness‚ universality and consistency. It is because he is concerned with the well being of the innocent civilians and the military
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Q1) How would you characterize Timberland’s exercise of its corporate power in society? Is Timberland engaging multiple stakeholders in its business operations? If so‚ hw? Answer: I would characterize Timberland’s exercise of its corporate power in society as “Corporate Social Responsibility”. That is‚ timberland is being socially responsible towards society and it is acting in a way that enhances society. By exercising its power‚ Timberland is practicing the “iron law of responsibility” which
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ordered a chemical weapon attack against the Kurdish Iraqis‚ whether they had a nuclear bomb was still a question. The potential threat of Nuclear warheads in Iraq could be a threat to any opposing country to Iraq including: US‚ Israel‚ and any other ally of the US and more. Saddam Hussein had claimed that he was nearing a completion of a working warhead and aimed the statement at Iraq and the US‚ even though none were found after the invasion‚ America could take no chances. As tensions
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Rogers Cable: First Time Right Program CASE STUDY ANSWER GUIDELINE A. Defining the Issue(s): -Eliminate the repeat effort currently required to successfully install and service customers during the 1st visit by Rogers Cable service technicians. B. Analyzing Case Data: (Option One) -1993 Canadian Telecommunication Act 1993 opened competition. -Cable companies have typically focused on growing rapidly. -Establishing a large subscriber base is key for pay-off to high investment cost
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Magic Cable by Joseph Kavanaugh‚ Henry S. Maddux III.‚ Harry Gene Redden all at Sam Houston State University Texas‚ U.S.A. This case may be used by current adopters of: S. L. McShane Canadian Organizational Behaviour‚ 5th ed. (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2004); S. L. McShane & M. A. von Glinow‚ Organizational Behavior‚ 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2005); S. L. McShane & T. Travaglione‚ Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim‚ 1st ed. (Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia‚ 2003) Copyright
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Underground Cables 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 11.19 11.20 11.21 11.22 11.23 Underground Cables Construction of Cables Insulating Materials for Cables Classification of Cables Cables for 3-Phase Service Laying of Underground Cables Insulation Resistance of a Single-Core Cable Capacitance of a Single-Core Cable Dielectric Stress in a Single-Core Cable Most Economical Conductor Size in a Cable Grading
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the mirror‚ I saw a face that hasn’t seen care in a while. -„I look worse than I feel“- I found myself exclaiming. Freshening up‚ I stagger my way to the wardrobe‚ and try to pick out what rags im going to wear today. I put my usual gear on. „The Warheads“ they called us. A bunch of bandits and cutpurses. But I always preffered
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