Resolving Ethical Business Challenges Page 122-123 1. Identify the ethical and legal issues of which Albert needs to be aware. a. Barry putting Albert or Mary’s trade before the client order‚ this is called spinning and is considered unethical. And you have Barry demanding insider information on several companies b. Hostile Takeover‚ the union would do everything in its power to oust the old management‚ and welcome the new management. c. Albert’s uncle giving him inside information on a number
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“Resolving Ethical Business Challenges” SUMMARY: Peter had been a human resource (HR) manager for 18 years and vice president for 2 more years for Zyedego Corporation‚ a small company in New Orleans. In the last decade‚ there have been many changes to what potential/actual employees can be asked and what constitutes fair and equitable treatment. Frankly‚ the situation Peter was in was partly his own fault. The first issue began when Gwyn‚ one of Peter’s HR managers‚ was planning on rehiring
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Resolving Ethical Business Challenges As a new employee at Acme Corporation‚ Frank Garcia knew few mistakes were allowed. He had sold medical supplies to Thermocare. Thermocare was a company Acme had been trying to do business with for a while. Otis Hillman‚ buyer for Thermocare‚ was happy with the products supplied by Acme. When Frank wanted to sell additional items to the company‚ Otis would question whether Acme was the right company for supplying products and would outright hint that he wanted
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1. What are the potential ethical issues faced by ACME Corp? Frank from ACME corp. is leveraging his personal relationship and offering bribes and kickbacks to Otis of Thermocare to increase purchase contracts. This could potentially be a large problem if Thermocare becomes aware of such practices. The purchase of product should be warranted w/ quality of products and price structures‚ not because it gets you tickets to baseball games and Cancun. If ACME is competitive‚ there is nothing
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Resolving Ethical Dilemmas Calvin L Harris Jr. ETH 316 15 November 2012 Marlon Spencer Resolving Ethical Dilemmas Ethical issues are inevitable because we live in a world of diversity. Diversity brings many beliefs‚ attitudes and personalities. As a result‚ ethical issues are common. They come in many shapes‚ sizes‚ and favors. Even though ethical issues cannot be prevented‚ ethical issues can be resolved because sound decisions can by considering ethical lenses to address and
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each decision that Elaine has made. a. 1st decision Graphic‚ Inc. loan of $10 million. Graphco was a tobacco firm embroiled in litigation concerning the promotion of its products to children. Elaine based her decision by Moral Philosophies which refers to the specific principals or rules that people use to decide what is right or wrong (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich‚ Ferrell‚ Ninth Edition Business Ethics‚ p 153). The advantage to this decision is she did what
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Department of Business Administration Business Ethics MGT 3020 Dr. Naail Mohammed Kamil Ethical Challenges in Business Organization: A Study of Maybank Investment Bank Group Members: Atiqah Bt Dalik 1223400 Aida Abidah Bt Anuar 1220954 Alya Maisarah Bt Zainal 1228000 Nor Amira Suhada Bt Othman 1224892 Ethical Challenges in Business Organization: A Study of Maybank Investment Bank Atiqah Bt Dalik(1)‚ Aida Abidah Bt Anuar(2)‚ Alya Maisara Bt Zainal(3)‚ Nor Amira Suhada Bt Othman(4) Business Ethics
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Schedule Case Analysis Capstone Group-work Business Policy and Strategy – Feb. 17‚ 2015 Exam 1 • Average: 28.29 (~ 81%) • Range: 22 – 32 (~ 63% - 92%) • Which of the following is NOT an example of complementary products or services when thinking about “the sixth force” of Porter’s five-forces? – Xbox gaming console and Halo gaming franchise – Shell gasoline and Ford F-150 pickup truck – Google Android operating system and Samsung smartphone Business Policy and Strategy – Feb. 17‚ 2015 Exam 1
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Porter’s work is recognized in many governments‚ corporations and academic circles globally. He chairs Harvard Business School’s program dedicated for newly appointed CEOs of very large corporations. Michael Porter’s core field is competition and company strategy. He is generally recognized as the father of the modern strategy field‚ and his ideas are taught in virtually every business school in the world. His work has also re-defined thinking about competitiveness‚ economic development‚ economically
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Chapter 6: a) Exploratory studies: Exploratory have loose structures with the objective of discovering future research tasks. The immediate purpose of exploration is usually to develop hypotheses or questions for further research. Formal studies: The formal study continues the exploratory study. It begins with a hypothesis or research question and involves precise procedures and data source specifications. The goal of a formal research design is to test the hypotheses or answer the research
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