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    Animal Testing Dilemmas

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    it is ethical; human benefits are gained or causing suffering to animals from effects of testing. This can create a form of egoism. Egoism is a form of consequentialism that defines right or acceptable conduct in terms of self-interest (Ferrell, Thorne, & Ferrell, 2016). For animal testing, no one will ever completely agree because of ethical diversity. Meaning values will often differ person to…

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    Another brewery would allow the company’s capacity to expand by hundreds of thousands of barrels per year (Ferrell and Hartline, 2014, p.359). Increased production and distribution would also lead to an increase in annual sales (p 359). In the same sense, increased production and distribution would help New Belgium decrease its competition (p. 359).On the opposite…

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    The Bernard Madoff Case

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    There is overwhelming evidence that Bernard Madoff did not work alone. He may have masterminded the entire scheme but he has accomplices along the way that helped him to carry out his elaborate fraud and several have been charged for the crimes. For example, between 1998 and 2008, Madoff wrote $84 billion in checks to just four people (Johnston, 2014). According to Johnston, in 2002 alone, 318 checks were written from Madoff's 703 account to a Norman Levy, who had a private offshore bank; who…

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    When it comes to competitive advantages, there are different aspects to the concept. According to Ferrell and Hartline, it is important that companies focus on operational excellence, product leadership, and customer intimacy (2014).In regards to New Belgium’s competitive advantage, I would the most important advantages would include their responsibilities to society and responsibilities to employees. New Belgium offers their employees many incentives due to their success. Some of the incentives…

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    all of the advancements of devices that make everyday living easier. It is almost impossible for to keep all personal information private. The changes that have taken palace in technology, has made out culture much more open than the times before (Ferrell and Hartline, 2014, p. 5). When it comes to the convenience of shopping from home, on-line shopping is what a lot of people would prefer. Though consumers can appreciate the easier way of shopping on line and having information at their…

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    and effective (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2014). The company also prides itself by offering best-in-class customer service. However, recently, Walmart has come under scrutiny for some questionable business practices. Accusations of bribery, environmental and human safety malpractice, and illegal anti-union tactics have brought Walmart’s ethical values under…

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    appalled that he performed such an unethical act, but they were shocked that their father lied to them about how much assets was truly generated. Mr. Madoff told his sons that the business was worth more than what the SEC said it was worth (Ferrell, Fraedrick, & Ferrell,…

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    doll’s moving parts would trap children’s fingers, and they had no off switch. The dolls were removed from the shelves of stores, and consumers were given a refund. The U.S Consumer Safety Commission supported how Mattel handled the situation (Ferrell, page 596). According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC), all toys intended for use by children under twelve-years-old, must be third party tested. The toys become certified in a Children’s Product Certificate as…

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    scandals or allegations of unethical practices are suggested. In order to secure a strong corporate reputation, the company must succeed in delivering a quality product, financial success, social responsibility, and strong executive leadership (Ferrell, Hartline, 2014). Monsanto has had its share of unsavory issues. In the 1970’s, when Monsanto came under attack for the development of Agent Orange, the company refocused their attention on biotechnology, and was the first change in corporate…

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    Over the span of 50 plus years in the music industry, Bob Dylan’s music has inspired individuals with his unique ability to tell a story with his songs. Each specific song had a message that he wanted to garner the attention for social change within the world. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Dylan who had been become “born-again” released several albums together that went away from his music speaking of social change to that of Christian music. Many critics didn’t understand why he…

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