the core textbook * “I’m still not sure of what an ethical dilemma is and if my dilemma is a dilemma!”- OK. Questions to ask yourself: * Is my dilemma about an individual who is facing a problem? * Can I justify the problem as a business ethical problem in which an individual is faced with making a difficult ethical decision of some kind (i.e. a dilemma)? * Can I examine the dilemma and justify it as an ethical dilemma meeting the 4 performance areas (p.9) of the marking scheme
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Mary L Weed Module 2 Written Assignment Business Ethics SUNY Empire State Summer 2010 Answer the following questions: 1. Shaw and Barry distinguish two different forms of utilitarianism. What are these two forms? Briefly describe each. Act and Rule Unitarianism is the two forms that Shaw and Barry discuss. Act utilitarianism is the belief that it is the right action that brings the greatest contentment to the greatest number of people. It is an idea that believes that the morality
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category of “Culture and Heritage”‚ companies were judged on the level of support or initiative made to champion preservation of culture and heritage in Malaysia. (Telenor group‚ 2007) 2.0 ACTIVITY IN CSR AND OBJECTIVE 2.1 DiGi power of the web (CHARITY) In this world‚ money isn’t the only thing that we should save but is the life of others. By donating our money‚ eventually we are able to save and improve life of others. For example‚ DiGi has done charity
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spring coffee The idea of business and evolution of capitalism has shown that there is a much greater purpose than solely making profits through B-Corporations. According to Michael R. Deskins‚ “A B Corp is one in which corporations can create benefit for both society at large and corporate stakeholders” (Deskins‚ 1) B Lab founder‚ Jay Cohen‚ and co-founder‚ Andrew Kassoy‚ both cover a very similar presentation discussing what B Corporations are for the future of business‚ thus differentiating their
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MGT3201 / 3231: ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AND GRADING STRUCTURE Individual Case Study (20%) This assessment criteria and grading structure is used as the: 1. general guidelines for marking written coursework‚ and 2. feedback to the students for future improvement. | |Content |Analysis |Evidence of Reflection |Achievement of Learning | | | | | |Outcomes
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3.3.3 Individual assignment 3: case: “Unreliable”Table of contents: Phase 1‚2‚3 of the ethical cycle: Moral problem statement Problem analysis Options for action Phase 4 of the ethical cycle: Intuition Utilitarianism Bentham Mill Kantiism Deontology (Kant) Description of the case: “Marta Malasobras is unreliable” Marta Malasobras is unreliable. She has arrived late to work almost every day. Her co-workers are quite angry about this and discuss their
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Business Ethic Journal 2013 Semester Souphasay Thiravong Wal-Mart Lack of compassion Wal-Mart is company No. 1 in the world. It has the most revenue over any other company ($421 Billion). But its riches equal its controversies. This story is probably the most apt at describing the unethical treatment of its workers‚ because of the sheer senselessness of it. In 2000‚ a collision with a semi-trailer left 52-year-old Deborah Shank with permanent brain
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Cited: "Ponzi" Schemes." U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Homepage. SEC‚ n.d. Web. 31 Oct. 2012. . Jennings‚ Marianne. Business ethics: case studies and selected readings. 7th ed. Cincinnati: West Educational Pub.‚ 2012. Print.
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or ‘right’ answer” (Ghillyer‚ 2008‚ p9). In other words‚ it is difficult to offer a specific answer of whether homosexual relationship should be accepted. For this essay‚ I will utilize Ghillyer’s (2008) three-step process to analyze and solve this ethic problem. 2. Consequences 2.1. Social Exclusion Actually‚ it is difficult to deny that homosexual suffer the social exclusion in the recent world. Silver (2007) defined social exclusion as “a multidimensional process of progressive social rupture
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Chapter 3: What‚ in your view‚ makes a company “good” or “bad”‚ particularly if you start with the idea that ethics is an important part of your evaluation? Why? According to the Webster’s dictionary‚ good is defined as a favorable character or tendency. Every company has the option of being good or bad. One wrong move can turn a good company bad and one right move can turn a bad company good. Companies that use cheap labor versus companies that use high paid‚ highly educated labor are not bad
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