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SLP
Module 4 - SLP
Duty Ethics
Presenting Duty Ethics
Presenting to a management team, client, or work group is a skill that professionals need to master. Multimedia presentations are the norm today. For this SLP 4 assignment:
· Research duty ethics using articles primarily from the Trident Online Library’s full-text databases (such as Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete, and/or ProQuest Central).
· Provide a background and applications to a chosen organization that will be the audience for this presentation.
PowerPoint Presentation
· Create a professional PowerPoint presentation. You will be assessed on the design of the presentation (including colors, backgrounds, professionalism, font, graphics). Optional content: Sound, videos, animation.
· Wording on the slides should be bullet points or short overviews of what you will discuss when each slide is shown. You want your audience to pay attention to you and not read along on the slide.
Presentation Script
· Create a script to accompany the presentation. It should be persuasive and targeted to the group chosen for this presentation. It can be written in a conversational style but since you are engaging in research, be sure to cite in the script and add a reference list in APA format.
SLP Assignment Expectations
This PowerPoint presentation segment of the SLP should be at least 15 slides.
The presentation script segment of the Individual Project should be at least 2-3 pages in length (single spaced).
When you submit your assignment to the SLP 4 Dropbox, two files will need to be uploaded:
1. PowerPoint presentation
2. Script: A Word document that was created using the attached ETH501 SLP4 template
Module 4 - Outcomes
Duty Ethics
· Module
· Define duty ethics, and apply duty ethics to real-world business situations.
· Case
· Apply duty ethics to a real-world business problems.
· Compare and contrast ethical decisions from duty vs. utility ethical frameworks.
· SLP
· Apply concepts of duty and utility ethics to your own life.
· Discussion
· Apply duty ethics to an organizational problem.
· Compare and contrast ethical decisions from duty vs. utility ethical frameworks.
ETH501 SLP4
2018.docx
Trident University International
Student Name
Business Ethics Module 4 SLP
ETH501: Business Ethics
Professor’s Name
Date of Submission
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References
This listing should be in alphabetical order. Below are a few examples of reference list entries. The following list needs to be removed before you submit the paper.
Journal in online library (be sure that you give the specific library database for journal articles that you have retrieved from the library, e.g., Proquest, EBSCO – Academic Search Complete, EBSCO – Business Source Complete, IBISWorld, etc.):
Last name, Initials. (yyyy of journal volume). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume
number,(issue number), pages. Retrieved from [insert name of library database]
Example:
Borgerson, J. L., Schroeder, J. E., Escudero Magnusson, M., & Magnusson, F. (2009).
Corporate communication, ethics, and operational identity: A case study of Benetton. Business Ethics: A European Review, 18(3), 209-223. Retrieved from Proquest.
Book in online library:
Last name, Initials. (yyyy published). Book title. Retrieved from [insert name of library
database]
Example:
Johnson, R. A. (2009). Helping really fat dogs. Retrieved from EBSCO eBook Collection.
Newspaper in online library:
Author last name, first initial. (YYYY, MM DD). Name of article. Title of Newspaper,
pages. Retrieved from [name of library database].
Example:
Dee, J. (2007, December 23). A toy maker’s conscience. New York Times Magazine, 34-39.
Retrieved from EBSCO – Academic Source Complete.
Websites
APA end reference for a website – with author:
Author. (Year [use n.d. if not given]). Article or page title.
Larger Publication Title. Retrieved from https://urladdress
Example:
Shiva, V. (2006, February 12). Bioethics: A third world issue. Nativeweb. Retrieved
from https://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/shiva.html
APA end reference for a website – with no author:
Title of article. (Year [use n.d. if not given]). Website Title. Retrieved from
https://www.website-name/ABCDEFG-12345
Example:
Media giants. (2014). Frontline: The Merchants of Cool. Retrieved from
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cool/giants/