Outcome 5 – Ethical leadership analysis-PBAM

Outcome 5 – Ethical leadership analysis-PBAM

Students will critically analyze a business issue and create effective, ethical solutions. They will apply ethical analysis to contemporary leadership issues in business by demonstrating the skills, traits, and actions of an ethical leader.

From a leadership perspective, demonstrate your critical and ethical thinking skills by creating an analysis that applies ethical principles to an ethical issue in business. You will select an issue to research that is more common in a non-profit operation and also a for-profit business, such as misrepresentation in sales or marketing, fiduciary responsibility in accounting, etc. Be sure the issues you select are something about which reasonable people might disagree. Your analysis for both the non-profit and the for-profit should include:

1. Define the ethical issue you have selected and its relevance to each entity;

2. Provide an explanation of how the issue has developed or changed over time;

3. Give examples of cases involving this ethical issue;

4. Give a brief explanation about what, if any, personal experience you have had with this issue, and your thoughts and feelings at the time of the experience;

5. Offer an explanation of what your opinion is and what you think should be done;

6. Back up your opinion/solution with ethical concepts;

7. Provide an explanation of at least one additional perspective on the issue based on ethical theories you have studied.

The analysis should be 8 – 10 pages in length and written using APA formatting. You may propose an alternative project of your own design that shows attainment of the corresponding course outcome. The mentor must approve the alternative project.

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Leaders in both nonprofit and for-profit organization have a responsibility in recommending ethical decisions. Many contemporary leadership issues have both legal and ethical concerns. Applying ethical principles in making the decisions is essential since many stakeholders can disagree based on an assessment of the different problems.  Unethical behaviors are persistent in a nonprofit and for-profit organization. Misrepresentation in sales and marketing is a significant issue in a nonprofit and for-profit business. A misrepresentation of sales involves an untrue statement that may be issued by the organization to influence customers’ decisions. A charitable organization can make a misrepresentation of its mission to appeal for donations. Donors’ primary value is satisfaction for the objectives which they support, and hence, a nonprofit organization can make a manipulation of such values. Similarly, the for-profit business can misrepresent the quality of a product to increase sales over quality products that are highly priced.  A leader understands that misrepresentation of sales and marketing is a trick to the customer’s values to push for sales or market its mission.

Ethical decision making is the responsibility…

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