The Responsibility Project Iris C. ETH/316 July 30‚ 2012 Penny E. Hylton‚ PhD‚ MBA The Responsibility Project The lack of responsibility in collegiate athletics has become a common practice and very little is being done about it. As the sport continues to grow there is a need to remain concerned with Corporate Social Responsibility in sports. With the rising interest in collegiate athletics‚ there is a need to further investigate the constructs of social responsibility and social accountability
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Week 1 Individual Assignment Kevin Sprenger ETH/316 May 13‚ 2013 Tammy Matthews Introduction Utilitarianism‚ deontological‚ and virtue theory ethics are three normative approaches to ethics. This paper will go over the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological principles. It will include information of the variations in how each concept details ethics‚ morality‚ and it will also discuss a personal experience to describe the correlation between
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ETH/316 Final Examination Reference: Matching Key Terms a) Implicit Contract b) Veil of Ignorance c) Virtue Ethics d) Utilitarianism e) Deontology f) Hedonism 1. “There is no I in Team.” One for all and all for one best describes _utilitarianism_______________. 2. “There is no I in team‚ but there is an M and a E (me).” To seek the greatest amount of pleasure for self and the majority of the group best describes _____Hedonism________. 3. “I will do my best to do my duty…” To strive
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The Responsibility Project Student Name ETH/316 April 14‚ 2014 Professor Name The Responsibility Project The principals of ethics are what address an organizational issue or assist in the decision-making process. In this essay‚ I will discuss the principals of ethics and their impact on organizations. The Liberty Mutual website offered videos titled “The Responsibility Project”. These videos demonstrated how important the principals of ethics are in any organization. Each clip established
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The Ethics Game Dilemma Ethics 316 September 30‚ 2012 The Ethics Game Dilemma The Ethics Game Simulation is a tool created to teach how the decision-making process affects various stakeholders‚ and the ethical value of the decision determinations. Business organizations have encountered new challenges of ethical awareness with the increased globalization of industries and markets. People of many cultures‚ social statuses‚ and religions are joined in various business opportunities and projects
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Ethics Essay Laura Hale-Steingrebe ETH/316 September 22‚ 2014 Cherie Barnes Ethics essay In today’s society‚ ethical development is an important tool we all need. We will discuss the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. Through research of these similarities and differences one can begin to understand the importance social responsibility and ethics plays in personal and business success. Understanding the similarities and differences
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ETHICS BY JENNIFER HEINRICH ETH/316 How many of us think of our decisions on a daily basis? How many of us break down our ethical choices into the different kinds of ethics? The three different kinds of ethics are broken down into virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. Utilitarianism is a theory in normative ethics holding that the proper course of action is the one that maximizes overall happiness
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Ethical and Moral Perspectives Amber Wilson ETH/316 September 23‚ 2014 Florence Moemena Ethical and Moral Perspectives Virtue‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontology are all theories that provide a guiding force that measures what is good and what is bad. These theories are what help develop one ’s character and choices. Virtue and deontology are nonconsequential ethical theories. Instead of basing the moral judgments on the outcomes of actions like utilitarianism the theories are focused on factors
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Community Profile: Miami‚ Florida ETH 316 Ethics and Social Responsibility Community Profile: Miami‚ Florida The social responsibility of members in a community is subject to the beliefs and moral values of the individual. As children‚ we grow up and learn the ways of our family and close friends. These life lessons ingrain patterns of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in our lives. If a community was small‚ we would see threads of consistency in beliefs and moral values spread throughout
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1. Which of the following describes the BEST perspective from which to view organizational ethics? a. From the point of view of individual managers. b. From the point of view of corporations. c. From the point of view of industry-wide ethical concerns. d. Organizational ethics should be viewed from all of the above perspectives. 2. Which of the following is a factor that might explain
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