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    Ethical Dilemmas

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    Managers and Performance Evaluations: Ethical Dilemmas Performance evaluations serve the purpose “to enlighten subordinates about what they should be doing better or differently‚” (Culbert‚ 2012). However‚ they can often become problematic and raise serious ethical issues that would threaten the well being of the employee‚ manager‚ and company in general. There are several ethical issues which can present themselves in performance reviews which can be even further augmented by social issues

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    Knight's Dilemmas

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    falls for a "lady" and continually tries to impress her to win her favor She honors him with her "token of affection". The other knights and lords believe he is well-born‚ but his lie gets more and more complicated and difficult to maintain. His dilemma is that the King wants to send his army to fight against a lord in the country. He is chosen to go along and fight with the King’s knights‚ but it turns out that the lord he is fighting is actually the lord from his area‚ and his father and brothers

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    The Omnivore’s Dilemma

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    Daisy Walker The Omnivore’s Dilemma I had certainly never looked at organic food this way. I grew up eating regular food.. I saw no “rich narrative‚” no “well-composted soils on small farms‚” and no heroes or villains. Nor did I see any reason to be surprised (as Pollan was) by a microwaveable organic TV dinner. That’s not to say that I was born with a detailed understanding of the workings of organic farming. I knew next to nothing about farming‚ but I never saw any reason to fill in the blanks

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    AN OMNIVORES DILEMMA

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    memories and breaks down walls‚ page by page You are what what you eat eats‚ so you are all walking corn chips People might say that you are what you eat‚ but we always see that as a figure of speech. After reading Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ I no longer do. Shocking as it might seem‚ Pollan proves page by page that we literally are becoming what we eat. Well of course‚ I thought‚ if you eat a lot of French fries and hamburgers‚ you become fat. If you eat plenty of salads and fruits‚

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    moral dilemma

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    Moral Dilemma Moral dilemma is defined as a conflict in which you have to choose between two or more actions and have moral reasons for choosing each action. In other words‚ it means that you have to choose between equally undesirable alternatives. It is also defined as a situation in which the person making the decision experiences a conflict between the moral rightness of a decision and the quality of the results it produces. As human beings‚ we are constantly in the middle

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    When faced with an ethical dilemma‚ it is often difficult to determine the best course of action. First‚ one must determine whether the dilemma is “right versus right” or “right versus wrong.” Right versus right dilemmas “are genuine dilemmas precisely because each side is firmly rooted in one of our basic‚ core values” (Kidder‚ R.‚ 2009). On the other hand‚ Right versus wrong dilemmas set one apart from another‚ leaving no room for a resolution and can consist of lying‚ cheating‚ stealing‚ etc.

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    Poletown Dilemma

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    The Poletown Dilemma Contents Introduction 1 Who are the stakeholders involved in the new site selection decision? 1 What are the factors that you would consider to choose the new site? 2 What is your recommendation to General Motors regarding the site choice? Why? 4 How would you implement your recommendations? 4 Exhibit 1 Comparison of costs of setting up plants in Detroit and Mid-West 5 Exhibit 2 Linkages with the society across the value chain 5 Exhibit 3 – Categorization of

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    Orwell's Dilemma

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    Orwell’s Dilemma In a typical work environment‚ the authority figures‚ or the managers‚ are inclined to assert pressure on the employees to ensure their job is executed according to plan. Occasionally‚ the managers may take arbitrary actions that are evidently unnecessary and abusive. In the perspective of the subordinate this is deemed unjust and is the main source of their frustration. These denunciations only depict the managers as baseless‚ evil creatures that derive pleasure from their subordinate’s

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    Dilemma of Jane

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    these are natural‚ is still to be analysed but it causes great discomfort to the team and to the organization as a whole. The very fact that he gets business to the organization and performs well creates shudders in the minds of the seniors to take stern steps‚ because losing a performer would amount to a great loss to the organization. The dilemma so caused‚ is creating problems for the entire set of people who work in and around Andy. The ultimate question of the case comes as a situation which

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    doctors dilemma

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    Does Shaw’s use of humor and wit in this instance enhance or detract from the demonstration of a serious philosophical dilemma? George Bernard Shaw was a didactic playwright who seeked to instruct rather than entertain in his works. Furthermore‚ his use of humor and wit in this extract from Act II enhances the demonstration of the serious philosophical dilemma. The dilemma consists of Dr. Ridgeon having to decide whether to give the cure to Blenkinsop‚ an honest but feeble doctor‚ or Dubedat

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