Problem 1. Provide a specific example of a time that you made an ethical decision.
Provide a list of three different people the decision affected; Describe in detail how your decision affected each of the three people; If you had a chance, would you have made a different decision given the insight you have gained from the experience?
Problem 2. Teachers should not impose their personal values on students and should remain value neutral. If you were the instructor for an ethics course, outline three distinct strategies you would practice in order to ensure you remain neutral.
Problem 3. Prospective employers can conduct a credit check along with a background check to determine employment eligibility. Do you feel this is good business practice or an invasion of privacy? Justify your answer with at least three reasons.
Problem 4. Conduct online research on monitoring employees in the workplace. Select an internet article andbriefly summarize the article. Pick a side and agree or disagree with the article and elaborate on your point of view.