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    Guanxi is one of the powerful forces in chinese culture‚ literally means “Relationship”. The concept of Guanxi has its roots from the Confucianism which came into existence since 5th BC and became the culture of china. In confucianism the relationship is given the importance in the family or in the workplace or in the social life. Guanxi express the relationship of one person to another or to one party to another. However‚ more importantly the term also express an obligation of one party to another

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    Mcdonalds Case Analysis

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    back-to-basics approach of quickly serving up burgers‚ just burgers‚ for timeless consumers. McDonald¶s was gathering flak from environmentalists who decried all the litter and solid waste its restaurants generated each day To counter some of the criticism‚ McDonald¶s partnered with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to explore new ways to make its operations more friendly to the environment. Together‚ EDF and McDonald¶s considered its impact on a wide range of stakeholders²customers‚ suppliers‚ franchisees

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    Case Study Ethical Dilemma

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    I. Case Analysis A. The Situation As earlier mentioned‚ the case involves Mr. Romulo Bernas‚ a staff assistant in Prime Shipping Inc.‚ who earns a salary enough to support his family. He is directly reporting to a manager and has no fixed job description. He also works closely with Mr. Jose Narciso‚ a former New People’s Army member and is now a bodyguard of a politician connected to the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Mr. Bernas has been given several credits for his work. As such‚ he was

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    MCDONALD`S RECIPE FOR SUCCESS I. Background of the study According to wikipidea‚ McDonald ’s Corporation is the world ’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ serving around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries.  McDonald ’s primarily sells hamburgers‚ cheeseburgers‚ chicken‚ french‚ breakfast items‚ soft drinks‚ milkshakes and desserts. In response to changing consumer tastes‚ the company has expanded its menu to include salads‚ wraps‚ smoothies and fruit. Jim Delligati is

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    most recognizable brands for its “world’s best quick service restaurant service experience” (Vandenbosch and Mark). This case study states that McDonalds plans to extend its brand into the hotel industry by opening a hotel in Illinois. The authors look at the hotel venture’s positioning options and the McDonald’s brand extension into a different product class. In order for McDonalds to successfully extend their brand into the hotel industry‚ they must manage their growth wisely‚ rely on the strength

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    Ethical Dilemma Case Study

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    1. Why is this an ethical dilemma? Which APA Ethical Principles help frame the nature of the dilemma? Dr. Vaji experienced ethical dilemma due to the unethical behavior of Leo‚ a student he was instructing‚ the conflicting evaluation received from Leo’s supervisor onsite and classmates reporting verbal derogatory remarks made to/about minority groups. Leo boasted to his classmates how he was deceptive and fooled his supervisor and instructor. Dr. Vaji cannot validate the statements and is uncertain

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    Issue: The ethical issue in this case is whether Luke should fulfill his obligations of loyalty to his company or being honest with his brother by telling the truth that might save Owen’s property from losing the value. This raise an ethical question is because Luke is related to Owen; he has to face with a situation in which there is no right or wrong answer‚ but instead a right and right answer. Ethical Lenses and Analysis: According to deontological theories‚ Luke’s case can be applied

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    Ethical Dilemma Case Study

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    (Page 416) in your UGP Text‚ List and Discuss how you would approach an Ethical Dilemma. (1-page‚ single space max). The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is designed to communicate the fundamental values‚ ethical principles‚ and ethical standards of the social work profession‚ regardless the roles the workers are functioning these codes should always be consulted as guidelines when ethical issues arise while pursuing the best outcome for the Clients. Good human

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    multiple ethical dilemmas‚ but I will only focus on three of them in this essay. The first ethical dilemma I noticed is that there is no advanced directive on file. Jamilah the patient only knows Basic English‚ so she is unable to fully communicate with the physicians regarding her medical care. The physicians are doing what they can to treat her medical conditions without an advanced directive on file but without her history and inability to communicate it‚ they are struggling. The second ethical dilemma

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    Mcdonald V Mcdonald

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    ------------------------------------------------- CASE ANALYSIS REX V MCDONALD AND MCDONALD St Qd [1904] 151 ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION In order for criminal liability to be placed‚ an accused must not only commit a specific act but also a breach of a duty concerned1. This concept was brought to the forefront in the case of R v McDonald and McDonald St R Qd [1904] 151. The Supreme Court of QLD2 was called to consider the case of Angus and Flora McDonald‚ appealing against joint charges

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