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    Organizational Change DeVry University Professor Kim Nugent‚ ED.D. 02/22/2015 BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES Auto Bailout or UAW Bailout? Taxpayer Losses Came from Subsidizing Union Compensation By James Sherk and Todd Zywicki. Retrieved from http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2012/06/auto-bailout-or-uaw-bailout-taxpayer losses-came-from-subsidizing-union-compensation. The government bailout of General Motors (GM) and Chrysler between 2008 and 2009 coasted taxpayers approximately $23 billion. President

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    A person is said to moonlight when he/she holds more than one job at the same time (Wisniewski and Kleine 1984). Moonlighting is often associated with rising costs of living or hard economic conditions (Kimmel 1995). It is more often present in men than in women even though the number of women moonlighting is increasing considerably mainly for divorced and single mothers (Kimmel 1995). Moonlighting is most often regarded as problematic as it comes with many disadvantages to the company and the

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    stakeholders’ viewpoints 5 International Codes of Ethics 5 Ethical Frameworks 5 Ethical Standpoints 5 Deontology: 6 Consequentialism: 6 Relativism: 6 Universalism (absolutism) 6 Virtue Ethics 6 Justice Ethics 6 Ethical Pluralism 6 Ethical Standpoints’ Key Differences 7 Deontology and Consequentialism 7 Relativism‚ Universalism and Ethical Pluralism 7 Deontology and Virtue Ethics 7 Stakeholders Ethical Standpoints 8 Bob Stuart’s Viewpoint 8 New York District Attorney

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    properly. It’s as simple as that. General Motors ran out of money and needed to be bailed out by the government. The decision to bailout this company came from several sources in government. Barack Obama was the President who was responsible for pushing this action. However‚ it was the Congress who passed the bill to bailout General Motors. As for the cost of this bailout‚ the government had only one source of money to use. They used tax dollars for what was called stimulus spending. According

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    any other alternative” (M. Boylan pg 153). Deontology is a moral theory that dictates the action‚ just because the action itself is inherently right‚ without the use of any other calculations. Take the consequences of the action for example. Deontology is sometimes referenced with utilitarianism‚ because it is designed to bring about the greatest aggregate utility. This is where we see the difference between deontology and utilitarianism‚ as deontology is based on principle. The principle is justified

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    government in exchange for the loan guarantee. Because Chrysler’s finances had improved and its stock had bounced back it reported $1.7 billion in profits for the second quarter of 1984 the government netted a profit of more than $660 million from its bailout

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    theories. Differences In How These Theories Address Ethics and Morality Virtue ethics‚ deontological ethics‚ and utilitarianism are the three major approaches in normative ethics. Virtue ethics emphasizes the virtues‚ or moral character‚ while deontology emphasizes duties or rules‚ and utilitarianism emphasizes the consequences of actions. Virtue ethics is also called agent-based or character ethics. According to Boylan (2009)‚ when using the virtue ethics approach‚ one should take the viewpoint

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    The result of a situation or dilemma is through sound ethical and moral decisions. The differences between the three theories are virtue is an individual assessment‚ utilitarianism is for the group‚ and deontology is the duty of the individual or group. Virtue and the goal of achieving the best can cause an individual to question morals and ethics. Cheating to be the best is not moral or ethical. Knowing 100% is put forth toward a goal will bring out the

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    Comments: This is superb work! Well written and well researched‚ you present a clear thesis that is well supported throughout the body of the paper. You show a deep understanding of the course material and address a number of important thinkers on this issue. The end result is a compelling and persuasive paper. Good job! The Value of Ethical Treatment of Animals Cindy Abrams SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor:  David Strand Monday‚ July 15‚ 2013

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    Social Responsibility July 17‚ 2013 Deborah Josephs Virtue theory differs from the two other normative theories‚ utilitarianism and deontology; it focuses primarily more on the individual‚ and their characteristics; whereas the other two focus more on your actions. Virtue ethics encompasses how we should be and which virtues we should acquire. Deontology and utilitarianism is an expression of what we should do‚ and this differs from personal yearnings and feelings. There are traits and characteristics

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