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Checklist: View the presentation on ethics.

Explain what decision you would have made in Sam Trudeau’s place by specifically addressing all 5 of the ethical decision-making steps (Ulys & Harty, n.d.).

For Step 1. Identify what the ethical issues are in the scenario or situation: Make sure to consider all ethical implications inside and outside of the business.

For Step 2. Get information and consider all the persons impacted in the situation: Make sure to explain the different ways in which different stakeholders might be impacted.

For step 3. Examine alternatives: Make sure to address at least 3 possible alternatives based on (a) Consequentialist approaches (choose one: ethical egoism, act utilitarianism, or rule utilitarianism), (b) Non-Consequentialist approaches (choose one: divine command or categorical imperative), and (c) Virtue Ethics. You should therefore present a total of 3 viewpoints concerning the scenario above.

For Step 4. Determine the best decision based on your approach, and act: Make it

clear why you selected the approach you did by noting ways in which it is superior to the

other two that you examined in Step 3. If your approach has any weaknesses, identify

those as well.

For Step 5. Evaluate the decision and results: Make it clear how the final decision

impacts all involved and implications it has for future business.

Access the Unit 9 Journal rubric.

Your Journal entry should be composed in a Word document and submitted to the

Journal Dropbox. Your entry should be a minimum of 250 words, double-spaced, in

Times New Roman 12-point font with an additional title page.

Reference

Uys, K. H. & Harty, M. (n.d.). Ethical decision-making. University of Pretoria. Retrieved from

https://www.up.ac.za/media/shared/Legacy/sitefiles/file/46/9742

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