Outline the beliefs of the various theories of ethics
?Utilitarian thinkers believe that the right decision maximizes overall happiness and minimizes overall pain.
Deontological thinkers believe that the ends do not justify the means. Rather, it is important to do the right thing, no matter the result.
With his categorical imperative, Kant argued that you should not do something unless you would be willing to have everyone else do it too.
John Rawls asked us to consider rules we would propose for society if we did not know how lucky we would be in life's lottery. He called this situation "the veil of ignorance."
Under the Front Page Test, you ask yourself what you would do if your actions were going to be reported publicly online or offline.
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Q&A sessions accomplish all of the following EXCEPT
a. give audience members a voice. b. afford audience members the opportunity to ask the speaker questions about remarks. c. afford audience members the opportunity to share their reactions with the speaker. d. give audience members the opportunity to to heckle the speaker.
What are the estimated slack times (in weeks) for activities A-H?
What will be an ideal response?
Which positive outcome of 360-degree feedback systems is related to providing an avenue to open topics up for discussion that may not have ordinarily been addressed openly?
a. An increased awareness of appraisers’ expectations b. Improvements in work behaviors and performance c. Reduction of “undiscussables” d. Increase in periodic informal 360-degree performance reviews
The Occupational Safety and Health Act makes it illegal to fire an employee in retaliation for filing a
a. multi state tort claims. b. safety complaint. c. discriminatory discharge suit. d. defamation suit.