Business Cases

 

Assignment Question(s):

 

Part 1 (Case-based Questions) (5 Marks)

1– What ethical issues are present in the case? (Words 100-150).

2– Is it appropriate for Jamal to allow his own self-interests to guide his ethical conduct? For example, charging prices and following procedures that disadvantage customers but put more money in his pocket (and the pockets of his employees) may be viewed as wrong. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer (Words 150-200).

3– Are Jamal’s responsibilities to the community different because he shares their history? Explain your answer (Words 100-150).

4. If Jamal truly wants to stay in this community and pursue his career, should he be willing to take a less well-paying job with depressed future options to solve his ethical crisis? Under what circumstance would such extreme measures make sense? (Words 150-200)

 

 

Part 2 (Discussion Questions) (5 Marks)

5– Think about a situation where your values have been in conflict. How have you resolved those conflicts? Now that you have studied the ethical decision-making frameworks in this chapter, what should you have done? (Words 200-300).

6– If you had to choose just one of the philosophical approaches discussed in this chapter to guide your decision making, which would you choose? Why? Or, if you had to rank them from most to least helpful, how would you rank them? (Words 200-300).

 

7– What do you think of the proposed Hippocratic Oath for managers? (Words 100-150).

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The Hippocratic Oath originated within the medical profession and has been in existence since the times of ancient Greece. The oath required physicians to abide by particular ethical standards. Even though it was intended to guide ethical decision-making within the medical profession, the ideals it proposes should be adopted within the business environment. Unethical conduct and business practices geared towards self-promotion at the expense of public good are becoming quite rampant in society. The most effective way to get rid of such practices and conduct is to have managers take the Hippocratic Oath. Doing this will allow managers to regain society’s trust, especially since it enables them to look at their roles as going beyond the responsibility they have to shareholders.

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