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    Tobacco is one of the main products that affect our children today. Companies that distribute these products do not think about who is getting affected by their product‚ but think about the profit they will make from selling their product. Big companies like Philip Morris who sell Marlboro‚ Basic‚ Virginia Slim and many other types of tobacco target young adults. Gene Emery quoted "the amount spent on tobacco advertising is targeting youngsters". Some points Gene Emery presents are quiet different

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    Yolanda Y. Reviere Case 9 Decisions Decisions In the business world and in everyday life people and companies must make decisions. Not all decisions made in the business world are simple as those make in everyday life. Decision making is an important skill for business and life. There are various steps involved that help people make decision and improve the quality of the decisions made. Decision making is the process of choosing a course of action to deal with a problem or opportunity.

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    Ethical Decision Making in Organizations: The Role of Leadership Stress Summary of Journal This journal tested the effects of leadership stress towards ethical decision making in organizations. This research assessed on the identification of ethical problems and ethical behaviours. Two hypotheses have been developed in this research and were tested through the use of survey and participants are from 3 sites of Swedish multinational civil engineering company. The survey can be divided into four

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    Ethical Decision Making Paper What are ethics and how do they affect decision-making? According to the Santa Clara University‚ "[…] [E]thics refers to well based standards of right and wrong […]." Ethics are not the same as religion‚ but "Religion can set high ethical standards and can provide intense motivations for ethical behavior" (Santa Clara University). What about the law? There can be a law in place‚ but that does not necessarily mean that the law is ethical. An example could be that San

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    their retail stores around the world. The company‚ which pioneered flat-pack design furniture at affordable prices‚ is now the world ’s largest furniture retailer.IKEA was founded in 1943 by 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden and it is owned by a Dutch registered foundation controlled by the Kamprad family. The company which was originated in Småland‚ Sweden‚ distributes its products through its retail outlets. As of August 2009‚ the chain has 301 stores in 37 countries‚ most of them in Europe‚ North

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    Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision-Making Mary Grein ACC/260 March 14‚ 2010 Dana Catlin Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision-Making At times one has to make decisions with no guidance from others or any rules in which to guide them. Sometimes one allows our “gut feelings” or hearts help to make a decision. Other times ones conscience or moral standings will help with the decision. Using the Ethical Decision- Making Framework (EDM) is a philosophical

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    Ethical Decisions Ethical Decision The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how a salesman‚ Joe Smith‚ uses the common good approach to make an ethical decision in making a possible uniform sale between UWEAR and Peninsula Hotels‚ Bill Batesman‚ CEO. Joe Smith has been reprimanded the year before when he signed the contract with Peninsula Hotels because the price he offered was so low. He has to bid so low because his competitor THREADS4U was a very shrewd bidder

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    Our ethical decisions are a result of social conditioning. Discuss. (35marks) Clarence Darrow could be said to be the most famous person who supported the idea of social conditioning. He argued that human beings cannot be held responsible for their actions because nurture has brought them up a certain way. In his case where he legally represented Leob and Leopold‚ he argued that morality can’t exist if humans are responsible for their actions‚ because no-one can be held morally responsible for anything;

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    The issue of the Indian Government possibly banning tobacco ads is cause for much ethical concern‚ and compelling arguments are made by both sides. Those in favor of the ban have many valid concerns‚ such as the health risks associated with long term tobacco use. Those opposed to the ban have strong arguments as well‚ such as the issue of should the government be able to tell people what they can or cannot do in regards to risking their health. Through is paper I will do my best to summarize the

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    The relationship between St. Jude’s culture and ethical decision-making is that they coincide with each other. Their ethical decisions made are based on the culture of the organization. Their culture involves charitable giving and helping children fight diseases. All ethical decisions will be based on the outcome and if they will help those children whose lives are affected by specific diseases. St. Jude’s mission is to “advance cures and means of prevention‚ for pediatric catastrophic diseases through

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