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Question: Throughout this course, you will participate in a variety of critical thinking exercises designed to engage you in evaluating and selecting appropriate quantitative models and methods. A key aspect of this process involves ethical considerations. In an essay of 750-1,000 words, explore ethical decision making and arrive at conclusions relevant to your industry (security) and perspectives of Christian worldview.
How do ethical business practices influence the evaluation, selection, and application of an analytical, quantitative business model? How does the selection of an appropriate business model reflect ethical practice? Frame your ethical considerations from both a Christian worldview and business practice perspective.
What role do individuals and management play in ensuring the appropriate business model is chosen, used, and evaluated for effectiveness?
Support your assertions with evidence from the readings, external research, and the textbook.
Prepare the assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is not required.
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