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Management 527 Ethics and Business Decisions Brian Burton Parks Hall 419 (mailbox in Parks Hall 351) office phone: 650-3389 home phone: 380-1740 Office Hours: 1-3 MW Course Description and Objectives: This course will examine the nature of morality a
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Moral Standards of the Theorists Discussed in Class: One Persons View Kant: Actions are right that can be made into acceptable universal law and treat other moral beings as ends, not merely as means. (Key words to define: acceptable universal law, mo
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Evaluating a Moral TheoryBrian Burton Western Washington UniversityA Question to Ponder Should Microsoft be punished for its competitive practices? Why or why not?What principles apply here? What standards are you applying in judging Microsoft?
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MANAGING THE MULTINATIONAL FIRM: A FRAMEWORK FOR DECISION MAKING The Broad Dimensions Managers of global companies make decisions across a range of firm and plantlevel activities encompassing activities associated with traditional functions such as f
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Presentation topics 1. Is the industry in which Starbucks participates undergoing rapid globalization? Team 1: yes (it iswhat are the implications for Starbucks) Team 2: no (it is notwhat are the implications for Starbucks) 2. Should Talisman Energy
Western Washington - MBA - 510
Competing in a Global Environment Summer MBA 510c Brian Burton PH 419 Office: 650-3389 Home: 380-1740 Steven Globerman PH 342 Office: 650-7708 Objectives: 1. To increase understanding of the broad environment of business, including technological, env
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Western Washington - MGMT - 483
PERSONAL ETHICAL CODE ASSIGNMENT First draft due: Second draft due: Final draft due: Length: January 21 February 18 March 17 with final paper2 pages maximumThis assignment is intended to help you develop your own view of how you as a manager fulf
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Aristotle Alfred North Whitehead once said that all of European philosophy could be said to be "a series of footnotes to Plato" (Process and Reality, pt. 2, ch. 1, sec. 1). That, of course, may or may not be true. But to the extent that it is, the on
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Hobbes Thomas Hobbes has been celebrated (and vilified) as the author of Leviathan, a seventeenth-century treatise that supposedly seeks to justify a totalitarian state. That caricature alone is faulty, but Hobbes was much more than a writer of one b
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Kant It is quite likely the case that a university professor from a relatively small town in East Prussia has had more effect on philosophy than anyone since Plato. Immanuel Kant was famous for the regularity of his lifestyle and the fact that he nev
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Mill Most people today, when they discuss ethical theories, turn to two types-the deontology of Immanuel Kant, where consequences are irrelevant to the morality of an action, and utilitarianism, where consequences are all-important in determining an
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Noddings and Caring Caring-defined as a desire to help others fulfill their legitimate desires and improve their current states of affairs as well as acting on that desire-has been an element of the conversation about morality for a long time. Howeve
Western Washington - MGMT - 483
The Price of Success Olivia Jones, a buyer for a major British clothing firm, had made the trip to India to examine the new seasons textiles. Olivia was one of her firms star buyers, able to negotiate relatively low prices from the subcontractors (mo
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ASSET MANAGEMENTSteven Globerman06/01/091ASSET CATEGORIESCurrent AssetsCash Accounts Receivable Short-term Investments InventoriesLong-Term AssetsProperty Plant and Equipment06/01/092OBJECTIVES OF WORKING-CAPITAL MANAGEMEN
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