Describe an ethical issue. Then, select four ethical theories to compare and contrast, and then select one of those theories to apply to the issue.
Ethics often stirs strong emotions and opinions, especially among business students, as it has become a central focus in business education. Respecting diverse perspectives on ethics is a crucial part of learning in this course, particularly as you engage in the initial activities. Observing your reactions, as well as those of others, with an open and nonjudgmental attitude, will be invaluable as you work towards the course objectives.
You will start to identify the stakeholders, issues, and current perceptions surrounding business ethics. You will be challenged to confront your beliefs and compare them with how various organizations approach ethics, exploring why some have been recognized as leaders in ethical practices.
Understanding that business ethics is a complex and evolving field is central to studying it. As conditions, environments, people, and organizations change, their behaviors and the regulations that aim to establish fair standards in the business world also evolve.
You are encouraged to critically engage with the course material and actively participate in discussions. Through questioning and exploration, you will uncover the many gray areas that characterize business ethics. As you navigate these challenging zones, your ability to analyze and devise solutions to ethical dilemmas will grow.
Take your time with this weeks readings. Consider discussing the theories and concepts with your business associates, family, or social circles to assess their relevance in real-world contexts. Reflecting on these conversations will prepare you for the assignments and discussions, helping you to define business ethics and build a framework for its application in your professional career.
You will also explore different ethical theories and how they apply to business decisions. Examining these theories allows for a deeper understanding of the moral principles that guide decision-making in complex situations. Understanding stakeholder needs and the ethical implications of business actions is key to navigating ethical dilemmas effectively. Additionally, applying these ethical frameworks will help you identify and analyze issues, ultimately leading to more informed and principled decision-making.
While no single approach to stakeholder and issues management is universally best, studying various theories and understanding how to apply them to different ethical challenges will enhance your ability to contribute meaningfully to the resolution of these dilemmas.
Think of an ethical issue you have been a part of, either personally or professionally, such as nepotism, a data breach, inappropriate social media posts, or harassment/discrimination. Describe the ethical issue. Then, select four ethical theories to compare and contrast, and then select one of those theories to apply to the issue.
Follow the steps below to complete your assessment. For all of these steps, make sure you provide examples and information from credible sources that will support your writing:
- Step 1: Compare and contrast at least four of the ethical theories.
- Step 2: Decide which theory you want to use and explain why.
- Step 3: Choose an issue such as those mentioned above and describe the issue.
- Step 4: Analyze the ethical decision-making process using the theory you chose and implement the ethical reasoning process steps.
Your submission should meet the following requirements:
- Written communication: Written communication is free from errors that detract from the overall message. Communicate in an exemplary and professional manner through clear, concise, well-organized, and grammatically correct writing.
- Number of resources: At least two APA-formatted in-text citations and accompanying congruent APA-formatted references.
- Citations: Include complete citations of your sources. Review for more information on how to cite your sources. You can also use the resources to help you with the writing process.
- Length: 45 pages.
- Font and font size: Times, 12-point.
Review the assessment scoring guide for details on how your assignment will be graded.

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