Wednesday, December 23, 2020

BUSI522 Week 8 Integrative Case

Instructions

Read the integrative case "The Donor Services Department" beginning on page 608 of the textbook. Answer the following questions: (1) What is the main issue in this case? Defend why. (2) How can the Donor Service Department become more effective? (3) Describe intergroup conflict in the Donor Service Department. (4) How could empowerment change the situation at the Donor Service Department?



BUSI522 Week 8 Discussion 8

Consider our topics this week: Conflict, Power and Politics. Then research an industry that has had to change (examples airlines, auto industry, cable companies, telephone companies, etc.) Choose a specific company within that industry and explain what that organization did: (1) The forces of change. (2) Decision making processes and models. (3) Intergroup conflict with the change. (4) The impact of power within the organization. (5) The role of organizational politics and collaboration on the change.



BUSI522 Week 7 Case Analysis 3

Read the case analysis "Shoe Corporation of Illinois" beginning on page 456 of the textbook. Also, be sure to review the Exhibit 11.9 which is a partial Organizational Charter of Shoe Corporation of Illinois.  Conduct research beyond the textbook (at least two references are required) and then address the following: (1) Analyze the organizational structure. (2) Provide recommendations for improvement in information flow. (3) How would you characterize the current interdependence between departments?  How should it be improved?  (4) Given that the president's intent is to change shoe styles frequently, how could innovation be fostered?



Sunday, December 20, 2020

BUSI502 Week 6 Exam 3

When does cloud computing make sense for a large corporation that already has an IS organization? Give an example of when cloud computing might make sense for a start-up company


BU490 Exam 1 SCORE 100 PERCENT

Quiz
Question 1 (5 points)
 
Theoretical reasoning is reasoning about what we 
Question 1 options:

A)     actually do.


B)     actually believe.   
 


C)     should do.


D)     should believe.

Question 2 (5 points)
 
When making a decision, selecting the alternative that meets the minimum decision criteria is known as
Question 2 options:

A)     flipism.


B)     satisficing.


C)     normalcy bias.


D)     optimism bias.

Question 3 (5 points)
 
In an ethical decision-making process, moral imagination helps individuals make ethically responsible decisions. In which of the following steps is moral imagination critical?
Question 3 options:

A)     Considering the available alternatives 


B)     Identifying the ethical issues 


C)     Identifying and considering the decision's impact on stakeholders  
 


D)     Determining the facts 

Question 4 (5 points)
 
Which step follows comparing the alternatives of how a decision affects stakeholders?
Question 4 options:

A)     Making a decision 


B)     Identifying the ethical issues involved 


C)     Identifying key stakeholders


D)     Monitoring and learning from outcomes 

Question 5 (5 points)
 
Which of the following is a recommended approach for teaching ethics?
Question 5 options:

A)     Teachers should teach ethical dogma to a passive audience.


B)     Teachers should understand that their roles are to tell the right answers to their  students.


C)     Teachers should challenge students to think for themselves.


D)     Teachers should consider acceptance of customary norms as an adequate ethical perspective.

Question 6 (5 points)
 
Social sciences such as psychology and sociology are different from ethics because they're-________ in nature.
Question 6 options:

A)     clinical


B)     conjectural 


C)     descriptive 


D)     normative 

Question 7 (5 points)
 
Which of the following is considered a social role? 
Question 7 options:

A)     Librarian 


B)     Manager 


C)     Citizen 


D)     Student-body president 

Question 8 (5 points)
 
Organizational________refers to a corporation's set of identifiable values that establish the expectations for what's considered normal within the firm.
Question 8 options:

A)     code 


B)     policy 


C)     structure 


D)     culture 

Question 9 (5 points)
 
________establish the guidelines or standards for determining what one should do, how one should act, and what type of person one should be.
Question 9 options:

A)     Laws 


B)     Roles 


C)     Attitudes


D)     Norms 

Question 10 (5 points)
 
Which of the following is a power granted to the US Treasury secretary under the Grayson-Himes Pay for Performance Act?
Question 10 options:

A)     Specifying which employees are eligible to be paid bonuses 


B)     Reviewing how companies give their bonuses 


C)     Specifying what criteria must be considered when elevating people to upper-management positions


D)     Reviewing the constitution of companies' boards of directors 

Question 11 (5 points)
 
Within a business setting, individuals must consider the ethical implications of both personal and professional
Question 11 options:

A)     decision making.


B)     laws.


C)     self-interest.


D)     desires.

Question 12 (5 points)
 
No group could function if members were free at all times to decide for themselves what to do and how to act. Which of the following functions serves to organize and ease relations among individuals?
Question 12 options:

A)     Self-rule 


B)     Autocracy 


C)     Social contract 


D)     Personal norms 

Question 13 (5 points)
 
Free market economics is grounded in the________framework of ethics.
Question 13 options:

A)     rights-based 


B)     legal 


C)     utilitarian 


D)     principle-based 

Question 14 (5 points)
 
The omission known as change blindness occurs when decision makers
Question 14 options:

A)     are adamant on maintaining status quo due to a fear of change.


B)     fail to notice gradual changes over time.


C)     want to bring about a change on a whim.


D)     overlook a sudden change.

Question 15 (5 points)
 
Social sciences, including psychology and sociology, differ from ethics by
Question 15 options:

A)     giving directives about how people should act.


B)     being normative rather than descriptive.


C)     inquiring why people act the way they do.


D)     providing an account of how people should act.

Question 16 (5 points)
 
Which of the following statements is most accurate? 
Question 16 options:

A)     Ethics of principles is based on rules, whereas utilitarianism is based on consequences.


B)     Ethics of principles is based on human rights, whereas utilitarianism is based on self-interest.


C)     Ethics of principles is based on self-interest, whereas utilitarianism is based on human rights.


D)     Ethics of principles is based on consequences, whereas utilitarianism is based on rules.

Question 17 (5 points)
 
A rights-based framework of ethics would object to child labor because such practices
Question 17 options:

A)     violate our duty to treat children with respect.


B)     violate laws that are widely accepted in developed countries.


C)     aren't economically feasible in the modern era.


D)     run counter to the principles of most world religions.

Question 18 (5 points)
 
Which of the following conditions makes issue identification the first step in the ethical decision-making process?
Question 18 options:

A)     When the issue is presented from the start 


B)     When the stakeholders in the decision can't be determined 


C)     When the ethical predicament of the situation is hard to determine 


D)     When the responsibility for the decision lies with one person 

Question 19 (5 points)
 
________is the first step in making an ethically responsible decision.
Question 19 options:

A)     Comparing and weighing alternatives 


B)     Monitoring and learning from the outcomes 


C)     Considering the available alternatives 


D)     Determining the facts of the situation 

Question 20 (5 points)
 
Which of the following is considered to be an institutional role?
Question 20 options:

A)     Teacher


B)     Citizen 


C)     Sibling    


D)     Spouse 



BU490 Business Ethics- Graded Project

Graded Project

Instructions

Example Selection

You should select a business ethics issue that either has occurred or might occur in a veterinary practice and write an analysis of the issue and potential decisions/solutions, using the concepts introduced in your textbook. You might pick one of the following:

  • A situation currently in the news
  • An ethics dilemma witnessed in a veterinary practice either as an employee or a client
  • A high quality hypothetical business ethics issue in a veterinary practice (either one you've seen in books or film, or one you create)

Be sure to choose an example for analysis that seems interesting, difficult, or complicated.

Project Process

Step 1: Select an example for your analysis as outlined above.

Step 2: Perform your analysis. Apply the recommended high quality, ethical decisionmaking process described in your course book. You'll want to consider the facts of the situation, the ethical lenses, legal, regulatory, and any other more specific lenses that might be applicable. Describe how the key concepts apply, and explain why the decision is difficult or complicated. Recommend the course of action you believe is 'best' taking all the relevant considerations into account.

Your textbook should be your primary reference. Your paper may also include independent and reliable sources (many of which you might access from your textbook's chapter notes). You should feel free to consult sources on the Internet. However, always make sure your work is original and well-documented. Notes from a website should include the source of the site. This is done to establish that the site is authoritative and not merely idle opinion.

Use APA style for citations and the Works Cited page. For information on APA style format see the Library.

Step 3: Write a first draft of your essay. Your paper should be written using a word-processing program, such as Microsoft Word or a Word-compatible program. Your analysis should be five to eight written pages. The essay should include a brief introduction, several paragraphs examining the key issues, your recommended course of action, and a conclusion that acknowledges arguments for and against your recommended decision. (Recommendation: Finish your first draft several days before you plan to finalize your paper. It's best to set it aside for a couple of days before moving on to the completion.)

Step 4: Complete your final draft. Carefully review your written essay, correct any errors, and submit your final draft to your instructor. (Recommendation: Read your essay out loud to yourself. Doing this will help make you aware of gaps, redundancies, and areas where the writing should be improved.) Include a title page and a bibliography of sources. The last page after the main body of the essay should provide a list of your reference sources.



 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

BU490 Business Ethics Exam 3 SCORE 90 PERCENT

Quiz
Question 1 (1 point)
 
The doctrine of_______holds that employers are free to fire an employee at any time and for any reason unless a prior agreement specifies otherwise.
Question 1 options:

A)     constructive dismissal


B)     employment at will


C)     constructive notice


D)     estoppel

Question 2 (1 point)
 
The Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act (GINA) of 2008
Question 2 options:

A)     prevents employers from releasing genetic information about an employee to a public health agency.


B)     allows employers to collect genetic information from employees to monitor the biological effects of toxic substances in the workplace.


C)     excludes family medical history from one's genetic information.


D)     prevents employers from collecting genetic information in compliance with the Family Medical Leave Act.

Question 3 (1 point)
 
Consumer vulnerability occurs when
Question 3 options:

A)     a person has access to too much information about a product and the market exchange process.


B)     the consumer is treated as an end in itself.


C)     a person has an impaired ability to make an informed consent to the market exchange.


D)     there are too many manufacturers in the market.

Question 4 (1 point)
 
Marketing experts consider stealth marketing extraordinarily effective because
Question 4 options:

A)     the consumer's guard isn't down while accepting the message.


B)     consumers don't question the message as they might challenge a traditional advertising campaign.


C)     consumers seek out the communicator's vested interest.


D)     consumers don't see the communication as too personal and often tend to trust an advertisement or other marketing material much more than they would trust the communicator.

Question 5 (1 point)
 
Drug testing in the workplace
Question 5 options:

A)     requires employees to disclose all use of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.


B)     has had no legal issues relating to monitoring employees.


C)     tends to provide a productivity benefit for companies.


D)     allows employees to control their environment.

Question 6 (1 point)
 
The European Union's Directive on Personal Data Protection
Question 6 options:

A)     prohibits EU firms from transferring personal information to a non-EU country unless that country maintains "adequate protections" of its own.


B)     also is known as the European Union Safe Harbor Act.


C)     states that the United States is the only nonmember country that maintains "adequate protection" of personal data.


D)     encourages member countries to maintain myriad standards for information gathering and protection.

Question 7 (1 point)
 
In the context of the government-regulated ethics approach to health and safety, government standards
Question 7 options:

A)     prevent employees from facing the fundamentally coercive choice between job and safety.


B)     are set based on assumptions rather than best available scientific knowledge, and thus add to market failures that result from insufficient information. (Incorrect)


C)     address the "first generation" problem of the market-controlled approach to health and safety by focusing on compensation rather than prevention.


D)     favor individual bargaining between employers and employees as the approach to workplace health and safety.

Question 8 (1 point)
 
Critics in both industry and government argue that OSHA should aim to achieve the optimal, rather than the highest, level of safety.________analysis can be used to achieve this goal.
Question 8 options:

A)     Cost-minimization


B)     Cost-benefit


C)     Cost-utility


D)     Cost-effectiveness

Question 9 (1 point)
 
Which of the following is the ethical basis for implied warranty of merchantability?
Question 9 options:

A)     Consumers understand products fully, and they're free to choose not to purchase certain things.


B)     A prudent business will never seek to limit its liability by explicitly disowning any promise or warranty.


C)     Manufacturers wouldn't sell a product if they had reason to believe that their product would harm consumers during normal use.


D)     Consumers wouldn't consent to purchase a product if they had reason to believe that they would be harmed by it during normal use.

Question 10 (1 point)
 
Some companies have a/an________policy, under which an employer may refuse to hire a worker whose spouse already works at the same firm.
Question 10 options:

A)     conflict-of-interest (Incorrect)


B)     antinepotism


C)     antitrust


D)     antifraternization

Question 11 (1 point)
 
Which of the following is one of the challenges in the acceptable risk approach?
Question 11 options:

A)     It assumes an equivalency between workplace risks and other types of risks when there are significant differences between them.


B)     It treats health and safety merely as an instrumental value and denies its intrinsic value.


C)     It's a liberal approach to workplace health and safety that allows employees to recognize the risks they're likely to face.


D)     It involves the determination of relative risks, the calculation of which is a complicated process and not always reliable.

Question 12 (1 point)
 
When approaching an ethical issue in marketing, the utilitarian tradition would want to know
Question 12 options:

A)     the degree to which individuals freely participate in an exchange.


B)     the degree to which a transaction provided actual as opposed to apparent benefits.


C)     about the personal characters of the parties involved in the exchange.


D)     about other values that are affected by the exchange.

Question 13 (1 point)
 
The term "sweatshops" refers to workplaces where
Question 13 options:

A)     employee interests are protected from being subjected to utilitarian and financial calculations.


B)     employees lack even the most basic health and safety protections.


C)     employers constantly supervise and evaluate employees.


D)     employers treat employees well as a means of producing workplace harmony.

Question 14 (1 point)
 
Which of the following statements is true of the right to privacy?
Question 14 options:

A)     It isn't related to liberty and autonomy.


B)     It's provided only for certain sections of society.


C)     It can be legally protected by the Constitution.


D)     It isn't restricted by any social contract.

Question 15 (1 point)
 
The________approach holds that the only responsibility of a business is to provide a good or service at an agreed-upon price.
Question 15 options:

A)     merchantability


B)     caveat venditor


C)     implied warranty


D)     caveat emptor

Question 16 (1 point)
 
The issue of workplace bullying is more common in the service sector because that sector
Question 16 options:

A)     lacks the right of due process.


B)     has a strong hierarchy of authority.


C)     contains organizations that are mostly decentralized.


D)     relies significantly on interpersonal relationships and interaction.

Question 17 (1 point)
 
A behavioral psychologist is most likely to claim that advertising
Question 17 options:

A)     can control consumers' behavior by controlling their choices.


B)     can't create nonautonomous behavior in consumers.


C)     can't violate consumer autonomy by controlling consumer behavior.


D)     can control consumers' behavior by providing them with all the relevant information.

Question 18 (1 point)
 
Strict product liability laws in the United States
Question 18 options:

A)     are highly favored by the business community.


B)     hold a business responsible for any harm from product use, even if it isn't the result of business negligence.


C)     ensure that the government must pay consumers in situations where neither the producer nor the consumer is at fault.


D)     are similar to the strict liability standards adopted by the European Union.

Question 19 (1 point)
 
Manipulation focuses on which of the following?
Question 19 options:

A)     total control of direction or management.


B)     deceiving a person.


C)     guiding or directing behavior.


D)     taking total control over an individual's actions.

Question 20 (1 point)
 
Which of the following statements is true of the Hawthorne Effect?
Question 20 options:

A)     It occurs only when the mechanisms used to monitor employees are unethical.


B)     It holds that workers show poor performance when they know they're being monitored.


C)     It holds that managers shouldn't monitor their employees in any situations.


D)     It maintains that workers' productivity improves when they're singled out.



H400 Thesis Revised

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