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Our class has a discussion going on about how ethics might hinder the bottom line and how ethics might benefit the bottom line? Can anyone give some input in regards to GM and their bailout?
Look at a modern political movement or single figure and outline the practice of ethical or social responsibility... you might observe how this responsibility is dispersed among the population.
Recall a time when you worked for or belonged to an organization where the culture was "toxic." Briefly describe the culture and discuss how the ethical behavior of the employees or members affecte
In the longer term, what can be done to ensure that a strong sense of business ethics permeates your company? Consider aspects of the organization's structure (such as adding an oversight function)
1) How are ethics and integrity measured throughout the organization? 2) Are whistle-blowers encouraged? If so, how? 3) Does a language exist that allows employees and managers to openly discuss ethic
Conduct online research on the case Pelman v. McDonald's in which it was alleged that McDonald's was partially responsible for the health problems associated with the obesity of children who eat McD
Why is it important to use words or language that is politically or culturally correct when writing business communication? How might this influence your choice of communication?
The insurance companies that failed to meet the expectations of the victims of Hurricane Katrina might undergo significant damage control efforts. According to Leslie Eaton and Joseph B. Truester (2
You are on the board of an accounting firm overseeing the financial records of clients. A junior financial analyst has come to you with some irregularities in the methods utilized by a major client.
What is this corporation's social corporate responsibility in this case for the four areas of corporate social responsibility?
The CEO has directed you to begin working on a plan to issue the bonds. Is there an ethical problem with the proposal? Why? Who is likely to gain at whose expense? (Hint: How are the ratings of the
Ethics Article Review. Using the Electronic Reserve Readings (ERR) for FIN/324, the Internet, or other resources locate an article discussing ethics in accounting and financial decision making. Prep
1. Distinguish a legitimate website concerning research ethics. 2. Discuss a description of the research ethics issue (violation).
Prepare a paper regarding the use or misuse of ethics in negotiations. Please include 4 references. Be sure to address the following: 1. What is the role of ethics in negotiations?
Should the top executives of the major banks that received bail-out money be allowed to receive large bonuses? Clearly identify the utilitarian and deontological implications of your position.
The solution discusses decision making in business from an ethical standpoint. Solutions to a specific case outline the various decisions that can be made, based on various theories related to ethic
Nobody told you that your Internet use in the office was being monitored. Now you've been warned you'll be fired if you use the Internet for recreational surfing again. What are your rights?
1) What do ethics in business mean? 2) Is it ethical for a manager to accept bribes as an inducement to buy in business? Why or why not?
What are the similarities and differences between net income and cash flow? Is it possible to have positive net income and negative cash flow? If so, how?
1) In what ways can culture affect ethical standards and shape business behavior? 2) Is it ethical to take part in corrupt international business transactions? Legal? Explain. List any sources used
What are ethical and socially responsible issues that may be implied in the global perspective? If you address a company with which you are familiar, please do not simply paste a URL nor paste verbi
The author provides a set of tools that companies should adopt in order to create a climate of high ethical standards. INSET: The Business Case in Brief." (Heineman, 2007).
Problem 1) Many employees in sweatshops, having come from jobs that pay even less and offer no benefits or security, see employment in a sweatshop as a means to a better life. What rights do human r
Think of a company with which you are familiar. What issues of social responsibility must that company address? What consequences might company face if those issues are not addressed?
How would you describe the given: Question 1. Implementing Ethics Code Question 2. Employee reactions to Ethics Code Question 3. Impact of Ethics Code on the Organization