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What is Citigroup's major ethical problem that has faced or currently facing? What kinds of ethical programs are already in place to insure Citigroup is in ethical compliance?
Are the defendants subject to suit in California? Why or why not? When answerng this question be sure to discuss the applicability of the long arm statute to National Enquirer and its president.
Bill Gross, a manager of a bond investment fund, denounced a 'lack in candor' related to GE's recent debt deal. 'It was the most recent and most egregious example of how bondholders are mistreated'.
Question 1) Is misrepresentation in negotiations "O.K." as long as there is not an overt lie? Why?
Read a research report or case study on a current business issue. Topics may include the impact of the housing industry, business ethics, leadership, or your own interest.
Is it unethical of Joan to bias her estimate of incremental sales on the high side, given that she believes the ultimate outcome is in the best interest of the company?
Do you agree or disagree with the statement: "Acting ethically is a liberating and empowering experience." Why? Is it possible to live a fulfilled life without acting ethically? Why or why not?
Discuss the importance to fully integrate the WBS with the organization. In your estimation, what could happen if this integration does not take place?
Explain how corporate culture influences the ethical behavior of an organization. Why is it difficult to change the corporate culture? What are possible methods used to change the culture?
- What factors can managers actually influence that affect stock price? - What role do you think ethics plays in financial management in corporations today?
Does corporate culture make any real difference to employees on a day-to-day basis? Why or why not? Provide specific examples.
In your first position as a Finance manager you have been given responsibility for reducing use of residential heating fuel in the state. You must select one of three legislative proposals to accomp
Does a government have a moral responsibility to provide each citizen with a job? If not, why not? If so, why and is providing such a job at a minimum wage level sufficient to meet your standard?
Explain what you take to be the strongest argument in defense of an employee's right to participate in managerial decision making. Explain what you take to be the strongest argument against such a r
A major ethical issue in international business is how products sold in other countries are priced. Describe price discrimination and give three examples of when price discrimination may become an e
Question 1: What is your reaction to the above comment? Questrion 2. Compare and contrast corporate social responsibility and ethics.
Research and discuss the use of RFID technology and its use in marketing. What are the potential ramifications of this technology to consumers? What is the outlook for the next few years with regard
While most of us have our opinions regarding our recent...and ongoing...housing problems, I would like to explore the ethical side as it relates to the home buyers involved who now find themselves e
In the scenario below, are Jake's actions in or out of his scope of employment. In the scenario is Herman responsible for Jake's injury. Should Jake be paid for the overtime? What rights do both Ja
How far should the principle "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" extend in international business? Why do you feel that way?
Identify 1-2 ethical values that can be applied cross-culturally. Why is it challenging to come up with a large list like this? What does that tell us about the challenges inherent in international
Do you think a "no growth" philosophy of management should be taught in business schools? Discuss....
On June 28, 1967, Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) Aerospace Corporation contracted to purchase 202 aircraft brakes from B. F. Goodrich for the A7D, a new plane that Ling-Temco-Vought was constructing for th
I would like to explore the ethical side as it relates to the lenders in situations where we now have had either a foreclosure or an imminent one. Briefly describe the issue while sourcing your find
In the Case of the Home Depot below, is it inherently unethical to make business decisions that add long-term value to the business and which do not violate law or social convention? Why or why not?