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What are business ethics? Identify a business ethics issue in a hospital workplace and explain its moral implications. What resolution would you recommend for this issue? Why?
Question 1) How can cultural differences affect global selling strategies? Question 2) If a selling strategy is legal in a foreign country, is it in turn, ethical? Please explain.
Are sunk costs ever relevant for decision-making purposes? if so, then in what way? If not, then why do people often act as if they are relevant?
I have read the following article for class and need some help getting started - I have to craft a synopses on how this kit will assist a new manager in creating an their own ethical framework.
What are the key elements of an ethics program? Which of these elements are present in a hospital organization? What improvements to a hospital organization would you suggest and why.
How do we handle ethical dilemmas when involved parties having conflicting value/ethical systems?
Microsoft (Playing Monopoly): 1) In your view, should the government have sued Microsoft for violation of the antitrust laws? Explain.
Imagine for a moment that you are an accountant for a large software company located in the Silicon Valley. You and your colleagues have been working diligently to prepare the annual report for the
Describe what actions or policies you would take as the top manager of an organization or department to create and maintain and ethical organization. Be particular as you apply ethical concepts to a
What type of internal control (s) might be useful for this company in overseeing the manager's recommendations for accounting changes.
Is it immoral individuals or a work environment that promotes unethical activity on company time? Please explain in an around 150 to 200 words.
Discuss the following theories/concepts: Utilitarianism, Rights and Justice, The Market System, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Kantianism, Egalitarian Theory, Libertarianism, and Virtue Ethics. Summarize an
Using the present "amazon.com" Annual Report and SEC filings for the past two years, please analyze the following in 400 to 450 words: Assess the role of ethics and compliance in "amazon.com" financi
Question 1. Research issues and current laws about Affirmative Action hiring practices and reverse discrimination. Question 2. Carry on at least a 10 minute conversation.
Among some of the ethical problems within the business realm include conflict of interest.
Can executives of companies that manufacture questionable products, like violent video games or toys, be accused of being socially irresponsible? What are their responsibilities, if any, to the soci
Jolly Giant Company has two divisions, the Can Division and the Food Division. The Food Division may purchase cans from the Can Division or from outside suppliers. The Can Division sells can product
Of the various approaches to environmental ethics outlined in this chapter, which approach sheds most light on the ethical issues raised by this case? Explain your answer.
Crowe indicates that the sharing of these data will enable Bearings to determine a fair and equitable price for its products. Would it be ethical for Sanchez to attend the meeting and share the rele
What are virtues? How might one apply virtue ethics to business situations? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the virtue approach?
Question: What are the similarities and differences in professional ethics and personal ethics? Provide an example for each.
How should we resolve a conflict between our personal ethics and that of our employer? Example: an ardent right-to-life pharmacist who is required to dispense birth control pills or morning-after pi
I was wondering what you all think about the sentencing of Paris Hilton for driving on a suspended license. Apparently, the maximum sentence is 90 days, the judge sentenced her to 45 days and she go
Identify and discuss some undesirable potential consequences of affirmative action. If the assumption of risk is thought to be voluntary, what difficulty does that pose for government oversight of ha
Recently, there was a breach of ethics by some graduating dental students. On their electronic transcripts ten of them had forged a professor's (they looked over his shoulder to acquire his password