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    BUSINESS ETHICS CASE STUDY 1) What are Joseph’s ethical problems? Joseph is faced with some ethical problems such as honesty‚ conflicts of interest‚ fairness and bribes. He found out that Carl and other employees were using (kickback) with their customers. Even if the Alcon’s hand book didn’t say anything about the kickback‚ but it include this statement" our company stands for the right thing at all time and giving our customers the best products for the best price" so Joseph and the employees

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    Ethics Case Study Everyday health care workers around the world are faced with tough decisions. The law guides many decisions but some decisions require ethical considerations. Making good ethical decisions is not always as easy as it seems. Making ethical decisions is even harder when the primary intention is to be helpful‚ but it is beyond an employee’s qualifications. Jerry’s Qualifications versus Necessary Qualifications Qualification as a medical assistant and a licensed practical

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    Ethics Case Study Merck & Company invested millions of dollars to develop a treatment for river blindness‚ a disease of the developing world that has infected 18 million people and poses a risk for 127 million people. River blindness is caused by the bite of black flies that deposit larvae of a parasite under the skin of their victims. When the larvae mature into adult worms‚ the adults reproduce millions of the immature forms of the parasites that migrate throughout the tissues of the body causing

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    CASE ANALYSIS: MITSUBISHI CORPORATION I. Time Context Present II. Viewpoint Viewpoint of the chief executive Mr. Minoru Makihara III. Central Problem Pint-size profit margin of only 12%. IV. Statement of Objective Must: Increase profit Want: Persuade subordinates who have been too comfortable and aimed to be global. V. Areas of Consideration INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT Strength 1. Diversified industry. 2. Machineries‚ technology and

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    General Motors: Packard Electric Division Luiz Zuneda BU-502 Applied Business Research and Communication Skills Instructor: Dr. Peggy Bilbruck Southern States University Abstract In this case study we will analyze the options which David Schramm will be submitted to decider the use of a new product‚ RIM groomet is the best option to be used in the 1992 year of cars manufactured by the company General Motors. Throughout the text‚ concepts will be reviewed on decision making (William Ellet

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    Case StudyGeneral Electric ------------------------------------------------- Management Essentials Cody P This document under review was taken from a Wall Street Journal article titled‚ “GE’s Drive to Purge Fraud is Hampered by Workers’ Mistrust.” Right away it is clear that the writer of this article has a particular bias towards GE‚ and not the employees. After carefully reading‚ analyzing and just a little bit of reading between the lines‚ I have taken a similar stance. The

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    What if I told you that money could be used as a weapon? Would you believe me? Would you believe Retired Four Star General David Petraeus? “Money is my most important ammunition in this war.” —MG David Petraeus‚ 101st Airborne Division Air Assault (Clay‚ 2009). General Petraeus was an extraordinary leader while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ from the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003 to his subsequent retirement and assumption of command of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 2011. (Robinson

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    What are the challenges of managing a matrix organization like GM’s basketweave? How has GM chosen to address these challenges? GM’s basketweave structure fits into a simultaneous organization structure perfectly. The purpose of implementing this matrix structure is to achieving both differentiation and integration within different regional segments and also within functional units. The new structure will help “to overhaul processes and reduce overlapping product lines‚ eliminating similar‚ often

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    Running head: ANALYSIS OF: “CONFLICT RESOLUTION AT GENERAL HOSPITAL” Analysis of: “Conflict Resolution at General Hospital” August 22‚ 2010 Abstract This is paper will address the conflict at General Hospital and discuss the conflict management styles that are evident in the case. Next‚ there will be a discussion of how General Hospital could have used teams to address the cost reductions needed to stay competitive. A description of how Hammer

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    Case Study- Ford Motor Company Stacey Planz Strayer University Principles of Management Bus302 Professor Osburn January 22‚ 2011 Case Study- Ford Motor Company 1. The case creates four options to choose from. Discuss at least three criteria the company should use to decide which of the four listed options is best and the reasons why each criterion should be used: i. Economically profitable; to maximize Ford’s profits‚ it’s clear that North American factories are not doing good and

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