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Part I
Asks questions pertaining to the assigned course readings and our seminar discussions. There are four questions in part I. If there is information used from the text or outside resources, cite them using APA format. Please give a full citation of any sources used at the end of each answer. There is no required "length" for each answer, however, please answer each question in its entirety.
PART I
1. To what extent do our moral ideas reflect the society around us, and to what extent are we free to think for ourselves about moral matters?
2. Explain distributive justice and how it relates to employee motivation.
3. Explain the utilitarian, libertarian, and Rawlsian views of justice. How are they similar? How are they different?
4. Are corporations moral agents? Do they have moral responsibilities?
Part II
Asks that you read the attached case study and answer the following questions. Part II has four questions. Outside research is needed to support the answers. This case study will require use of the knowledge gained from this course and use it in a real world situation.
imagine that the physicians at your hospital have proposed adding a new cardiac care wing to the hospital at which you
Profit for each big shelf is $300 and for each medium shelf is $150. What is the maximum profit?
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Should companies like Microsoft develop special strategies to keep their share price high, or should they simply let the market worry about itself while they focus on things like revenue and profitability?
Assume you are a manager of a large heavy equipment manufacturing company. Your company currently outsources the manufacturing of a specialized piece of equipment to a firm in another country.
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The president of a small manufacturing firm is concerned about the continual growth in manufacturing costs in the past several years. The data series of the cost per unit for the firm's leading product
What is the principal strategy the CEO of KFC is pursuing. What are its advantages. What are some potential disadvantages of pursuing this strategy? How might this hurt the company's competitive advantage in the future
Race One Motors is an Indonesian car manufacturer. At its largest manufacturing facility, in Jakarta, the company produces subcomponents at a rate of 300 per day.
Discuss the relationship between ill-structured problems and approaches to monitoring. Then, describe a real or hypothetical problem and recommend at least one effective way to monitor the policy outcomes. Support your position.
In the Quality Parts Company case at the end of chapter 13 ( Book: Opertaions and Supply Chain Management, 13th edition, author Jacobs and Chase) ,
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