Ethics Review #2 1)Give the complete definition Aristotle offers of eudaimonia? EUDAIMONIA MEANS HAPPINESS/ FLOURISHING DEFINED AS AN ACTIVITY OF THE SOUL IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMPLETE VIRTUE WITH ADEQUATE EXTERNAL GOODS IN A COMPLETE LIFE This involves one’s life as a whole and consists in action in accord with reason Eudaimonia is not achieved through pleasure‚ wealth‚ honor or even virtue on its own. What is an external good? Are external goods necessary or sufficient for happiness? While
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Marketing Final Exam Study Notes Chapter 8: Developing New Products Product: anything that is of value to a consumer and can be offered through a marketing exchange -goods‚ services‚ place‚ ideas‚ organizations‚ people‚ or communities all create value Why do firms innovate? Innovation: the process by which ideas and transformed into new products 1. changing customer needs 2. market saturation 3. managing risk through diversity: a product doing bad can be offset by a product doing good
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HR Functions and Organizational Ethics HRM/427 Dr. Donovan Lawrence September 5‚ 2010 Human Resources professionals are responsible for several roles in the workplace‚ including implementing and managing policies‚ recruiting and retention‚ and training and development. The HR department is responsible for making sure that organizations conduct business ethically and that shareholders are treated ethically. The HR department must be able to monitor compliance with federal and state
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Our Right for Good Health Jason Daniel Kowalczyk SOC 120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Joe Niehaus August 15‚ 2011 A doctor is familiar with something that many others may not be too familiar with‚ and that is the Hippocratic Oath. If you are to look at said oath‚ it says nothing about kickbacks from drug companies to push this new prescription. There is nothing about how expensive a treatment is‚ but what it does talk about caring for others in the Hippocratic Oath.
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The process of social construction of reality involves the following: Choose one answer. a. Human routinizations‚ significations‚ and institutions. b. Human typifications‚ significations‚ and institutions. x c. Human significations‚ routinizations‚ and institutions. d. Human routinizations‚ typifications‚ and institutions. Question 2 Marks: 1 Tactics are the concrete actions that are taken to implement a strategy. Answer: xTrue False Question 3 Marks: 1 Expert power is Choose
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Social Report is now essential for business Introduction The corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports are used in annual report of the company; expressing how caring they have been over the last financial and how they intend to continue to be in the future. One of the most significant corporate trends of the last decade is the rapid growth in activities associated to corporate social responsibility (CSR). According to Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)‚ CSR is defined as “achieving
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1. (TCO A) The relationship between speed of innovation and product obsolescence is (Points : 5) direct (as innovation speed increases‚ products become obsolete more quickly). inverse (as innovation speed increases‚ products become obsolete more slowly). indirect (there is an effect‚ but it cannot be directly determined). nonexistent (there is no relationship at all). Question 2.2. (TCO A) Which of the following products would be considered novel? (Points : 5)
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Final Essay A Case Study of Roche’s Drug Trials in China Introduction In business we must evaluate decisions along ethical lines and we must recognize that‚ for the long-term benefit of society‚ we cannot always make these decisions based simply upon a profit motive. The following case exemplifies the complexities inherent in business decisions. The case examined addresses whether it is worth doing something ethically questionable for the sake of a justified end. In 2010‚ the pharmaceutical
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Running head: MANAGEMENT 5000 FINAL EXAM Management 5000 Final Exam Lisa Halvorson Webster University The Influence of Individual Values on Decision Making The old adage “hind sight is 20/20” or “arm chair quarterbacks” are colloquialisms used daily in the military. Judging other leader’s failures after the fact is easy‚ but trying to make a timely decision under extreme pressure like a small arms attack to keep everyone alive is not so easy. According to Brasfield‚ there are barriers
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Name__________________ ID _______________________ Final Exam MBA501 Version A There are 25 multiple choice questions. Please select the one alternative that best answers each question. Each question is worth 3 points. 1) Suppose farms in the competitive market for potatoes are identical. Each farm’s long-run average cost is minimized at 500 pounds‚ and the corresponding minimum average cost is $0.20 per pound. If the long-run
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