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A manager from a developing country is overseeing a multinational’s operations in a country where drug trafficking and lawlessness are rife. One day, a representative of a local “big man” approaches the manager and asks for a “donation” to help the “big man” provide housing for the poor. The representative tells the manager that in return for the donation, the “big man” will make sure that the manager has a productive stay in his country. No threats are made, but the manager is well aware that the “big man” heads a criminal organization that is engaged in drug trafficking. He also knows that the big man does indeed help the poor in the run down neighborhood of the city where he was born. What should the manager do?
Identify a situation (from healthcare or business) within the last two years that illustrates an ethical principle.
Describe the specific behaviors. Describe the context in which the behaviors occurred. Analyze precursors and consequences of the behaviors in terms of social psychology concepts.
Describe how Patient Bill of Rights applies to this situation. Based on facts given in the scenario, would the patient be considered competent to decide? Explain your answer.
What concepts of moral philosophy and social responsibility are applicable to the practices fo Anheuer-Bush described in the introduction of this chapter and why?
What happens if we double the mass of a central object like the sun to the orbits of the planets? Would they have to move faster or slower to maintain their orbits. Generally, how does gravity depend on the masses and separations of objects?
John and several fellow employees wish to go to court to challenge the proposed testing as "an unreasonable search and seizure." Can he possibly succeed?
Farmers in Pakistan are facing problems such as low profits, expensive inputs, poor marketing, poor technology etc. How do you think a co-operative society can help them in solving their problem?
What are some things a case manager can do to increase the likelihood of getting accurate information? What are some ways to evaluate the truthfulness of the information received?
Evaluate how adherence to ethical and legal practice can influence social change.
Identify three behaviors inherent in e-tailing. Note the communications medium in which each behavior occurs. Explain how each medium enables e-commerce.
List examples of tangible and intangible forms of organizational culture. Which form of organizational culture is the most powerful agent for influencing ethical behavior by employees in human service organizations?
The Edmonds Police Department received an anonymous tip contained in a mailed note that Robert Young was growing marijuana in his house. A police detective went to the address. He noted that the windows of the house were always covered, bright lights..
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