Researchers recommend that a managers' behavior satisfy certain criteria to be considered ethical. What are those criteria?
What will be an ideal response?
The criteria used to determine the ethics of a manager's behavior involves considering: (1) The net good (utilitarian outcome) of the behavior. (2) The extent to which the behavior honors the individual rights of all parties involved. (3) The fairness and equity (distributive justice) of the behavior.
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If Vintage expects to sell 60 units per month, how much is his margin of safety expressed in sales revenue?
Vintage Weaponry is owned and operated by a craftsman who makes replicas of historic firearms for museums, sportsmen, and collectors. He is currently producing 40 flintlock muskets per month. Data are as follows:
A) $13,630
B) $24,800
C) $23,200
D) $48,000
Michael issues a check to Paula. She negotiates the check to Harold as payment for a used television. Harold has no notice of any claims or defenses and takes the check in good faith. Harold indorses the check and gives it to his son as a birthday
present. a. Is Harold's son a holder in due course? Explain. b. What rights does Harold's son have with respect to the check? Why? Explain. c. Assume that Michael has a personal defense of fraud in the inducement against Paula. Can he use that defense against Harold? Can he use that defense against Harold's son? Explain.
Which of the following is a difference between distributive bargaining and integrative negotiation?
A. Distributive bargaining is a win-lose approach to negotiations, whereas integrative negotiation is a win-win approach to negotiations. B. Distributive bargaining is collaborative in nature, whereas integrative negotiation is competitive in nature. C. Distributive bargaining works as a conflict management tool, whereas integrative negotiation intensifies a conflict. D. Distributive bargaining requires all parties to act as allies, whereas integrative negotiation requires all parties to act as competitors.
A dashed line between entities indicates:
A) a unique identifier. B) a minimum cardinality of zero. C) a minimum cardinality of one. D) an identifying relationship. E) a nonidentifying relationship.