Everyday, companies and individuals frequently face large and small ethical dilemmas. This is a lesson illustrated by which example in the text?
a. Pepsico at Burma
b. Stuart Mease of Virginia Tech
c. Dave of Dave and Busters
d. Volkswagon and the computer chips
b. Stuart Mease of Virginia Tech
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a. Financial pressure b. Perceived opportunity c. Rationalization
Lean approaches ______.
A. focus on reducing cost B. optimize the manufacturing process C. eliminate waste D. ensure conformity to ISO requirements
Which of the following is currently a negative factor for foreign investment in Russia?
A. The Russian population is poorly educated. B. Russian consumer markets are saturated, offering few opportunities for goods from U.S. companies to sell well. C. Russia is known for corruption, creating ethical dilemmas for firms. D. Russian consumers have little interest in online shopping. E. Few Russians have access to the Internet due to heavy regulation.
BBQ, Inc, makes and sells grills to Cook's Choice and Grill Mart, retailers of kitchen appliances, outdoor cooking equipment, and related utensils. Their contracts limit consequential damages when the loss is commercial in nature. This is prima facie un¬conscionable with respect to
a. BBQ. b. Grill Mart. c. Cook's Choice. d. none of these parties.