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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February 17‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Business Ethics Over the recent years‚ the level of increasing demands for accountability been directed at both businesses and NGOs has tremendously grown. Below is a brief comparison of two different bodies on business ethics: one in the United Kingdom and the other in the US showing how their values or ideas on Ethics align. http://www.forbes.com/sites/dougguthrie/2012/01/31/paying-more-than-lip-service-to-business-ethics/ http://www.fm-magazine.com/comment/president/good-thinking-means-good-business
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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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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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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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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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Round 1 In round 1‚ people were sitting based on their role and not with their team. This led to a very inefficient process because people really couldn’t talk to each other and a forklift was required after every step to move the inventory. Some steps in the process were quite easy and the people working on those steps would sit idle while other steps would become backed up because they could not help other stations. I observed two possible bottlenecks with the base press and base assembly
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Ethics Game Reflective Journal HCS/478 Health Law and Ethics April 16‚ 2012 Judy Ceppaglia Ethics Game Reflective Journal Ethical dilemmas surface daily in professional nursing practice. Whether you work in acute care‚ long-term care‚ hospice care‚ ambulatory care‚ managed care‚ or public health care chances are you will be responsible for making decisions in a situation of ethical concern. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the ethical issues presented in the Ethics Game simulation
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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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situation. In general we follow a five-step decision model to 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
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