Description
Students will develop a short ethics paper. Critically think (analyze, evaluate, synthesize) about key concepts in the chapters assigned for the week. Critical Thinking involves analysis, evaluation, and a synthesizing of facts, ideas, opinions, and theories (Jones, 2013). For your paper:
- Identify key concepts, models or theories from assigned chapters(select from weeks 1,2,3) AND how can you apply them to you and your organization. Provide examples (clear, specific, and justify your opinion with facts).
- Papers will be 2-3 pages in length (not including cover page/reference page)
- Use proper APA formatting, remember to cite all sources
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Business Ethics - Outline
I. Introduction
II. Business ethics
III. Concepts
A. The concept of ethics and decision making
(i)
Applicability in the organization
B. The changing business landscape
C. Ethics and the law
(i)
Applicability in the organization
D. Business ethics as personal integrity and social responsibility
(i)
Applicability in the organization
Running head: BUSINESS ETHICS
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Business Ethics
Name
Institution
BUSINESS ETHICS
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Business Ethics
Even with many years passing and the occurrence of other scandals, people still refer
to the 2001 Enron Corporation collapse that forms a landmark event in the present business
ethics news where ethics and values continually stray to the front pages of the press. Business
ethics is a process of responsible decision-making. Ethical failures result in scandals and
ruins to various business thus the need for business to understand the failures arising from
business ethics to avoid future business and personal tragedies (Hartman, DesJardins, &
MacDonald, 2011). The unders...
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