Ethics-Game Dilemmas Ethics and Social Responsibility- ETH/316 November 19‚ 2012 Mary Carter Individual Organizational Issues – Simulation Reflective Summary The ethical issues that were presented in the Week Three Ethics Game Simulations were from The Mysterious Blogger and The Veiled ID. The ethical issues on “The Mysterious Blogger” were whether the information obtained by Jamal Moore‚ the IT Tech was enough to discipline Aaron Webb‚ the blogging employee for violating
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Game Simulation that helps to have a view on new threats and opportunities. Many companies lack of unethical acts and behaviors‚ which results in the loss of stakeholders shares. Rethinking a company’s purpose in terms of societal needs can help to differentiate from competition‚ promote public trust‚ and increase stakeholder value. A company needs to have their mind set to do "good"‚ not just to do "well". This leads to the decision‚ which the simulation experience changes the existing shelved products
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arrive to conclusions while balancing it all out through the eyes of different lenses. This is called the Baird method of ethical decision. Dr. Catharyn A. Baird developed it. In the current game of dilemmas we are accessing two cases. the case of mysterious roses and the cold feet. In the case of mysterious roses am depicted as director of sales. Who is possibly handling a situation revolving around possible harassment. Gayle Dornier had been receiving anonymous flowers and another employee (Bill
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Introduction We‚ as co-managers of Club z Inc.‚ used differentiation strategy which “seeks to provide products or services that offer benefits that are different from those of competitors and that are widely valued by buyers”(Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington‚ p.229‚ 2008) in order to meet the shareholders/investor’s expectations which were: 1. Grow earnings per share(EPS) 7% annually through year 15 and 5% annually thereafter. 2. Maintain a ROE(Return On average Equity) investment of 15%
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The marketplace simulation game was an overall great experience in terms of understanding how an organization works‚ what aspects should be considered while making decisions and how to coordinate between various departments. It was an excellent platform for me to learn how various functional departments in an organization work and how are they dependent on one another. Working in a team and coping with various challenges collectively helped me understand the importance of team work. I believe
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Decision of Y11 This was the first decision within this game ‚ we tried to maintain the expected values of the investors and we succeeded in achieving good values within the performance objectives ‚ advertisement and Rebate offer were considered as competitive strength for the 3 Market segments ( wholesale ‚ private label and internet sales ) and the S/Q rating is considered to be competitive weakness within the 3 market segments ‚ so we have to concentrate more in improving the S/Q rating in
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A Mysterious Bracelet It was a cold and gloomy Saturday evening. The clouds were a deep shade of grey and the sky looked like it was about to release a bucket load of rain. On the horizon‚ lightning flashed‚ and a moment later a soft rain began to fall. The trees lining the path‚ heavy with leaves‚ rustled in the breeze as thunder echoed. As I watched‚ the rain intensified into a steady downpour‚ falling diagonally from the sky. Thunder exploded overhead‚ and the rain began coming down in sheets
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The Ethics of Video Games Miguel Sicart’s articles “Ethics: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Computer Games” and “The Ethics of Computer Game Design” are based off his book “The Ethics of Computer Games‚” in which he states that the playing and designing of computer games can be ethical and moral decisions. He declares that video games are ethical “objects” and that the players are ethical “agents.” Sicart also argues that video game designers have a responsibility for how ethically wrong or right
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my country in the best way possible. First of all‚ the military has always been very appealing to me. As a young boy‚ the military has always fascinated me. I grew up watching movies like Saving Private Ryan. I also played various military video games such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty. I love what the military does and wanted to be a part of the big picture. I enjoy every last bit of the military. I am probably one of the few people who would actually like basic training. It amazes me how
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Eth 316 Week Five the Ethics Game Many situations arise in the workplace that require employees (managers and subordinates) to sit down and think about the best solution. Sometimes solutions are unclear and what seems to be the most obvious answer‚ is not always the best choice. The Ethics Game simulation presented two different cases: the case of the mysterious rose and the case of the cold feet. Both cases bring the “manager” through different thought processes to make them understand the importance
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