The the utilitarian, individualism, moral rights, and justice views offer different approaches to moral reasoning; each takes a different perspective on when and how a behavior becomes ethical. For a manager, is any one of the moral reasoning approaches better than the others? Explain your answer.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, tysisson9612
You should do all of the following before a job interview except
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, LJ710
Miller mfg. is analyzing a proposed project. the company expects to sell 14,300 units, plus or minus 3 percent. the expected variable cost per unit is $15 and the expected fixed cost is $35,000. the fixed and variable cost estimates are considered accurate within a plus or minus 3 percent range. the depreciation expense is $32,000. the tax rate is 34 percent. the sale price is estimated at $19 a unit, give or take 3 percent. what is the net income under the worst case scenario?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, oliviac0327
Describe a real or made-up but possible example of a situation where an employee faces a conflict of interest. explain at least two things the company could do to make sure the employee won't be tempted into unethical behavior by that conflict of interest. (3.0 points)
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