Problem 1: Briefly summarize the Borland Case.
Problem 2: Clearly identify and discuss each of the Four Levels of Ethical Issues from your reading in the Human Relations text that are present in the Borland case
Problem 3: What do you think about Kahn's actions? Do his actions amount to shrewd business, deception, or both?
Problem 4: Some might argue that since everyone "won" in the end, Kahn's decision was ethical. Do you agree? Why or why not?
Problem 5: Review the Ted Talk Our Buggy Moral Code. What is a personal fudge factor? Does Kahn's actions in the Borland case violate your personal fudge factor? Why or Why not?
Problem 6: If you were Kahn, what might have been some ways to achieve the same outcome but in a more ethical manner? How do these approaches take into account the four levels of ethical issues from your reading?