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    Approach to Ethical Decision Making Tasha L. Thomas 01/22/2012 Abstract Ethics is the branch of philosophy that examines questions of morality, or right and wrong. In this paper we will discuss the philosophical approaches used in ethical decision making. The two approaches that will be elaborated on are the utilitarian approach and the universal approach. Several questions will be addressed, (1) what is the utilitarian and universal approach? (2) How do we use them in the ethical decision making

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    Certainly, many models for ethical decision making exist. The increasing strife increasing business profitability evokes a unique set of challenges for businesses alike. Moral, immoral means, do the right thing, for the right reasons, the right way are viewed as personal decision making. (Ciulla, J., (2003). As leaders, ethical decision making encompasses personal values and beliefs. Therefore, one of the ways a leader’s effectiveness may be viewed, how did, does, their decisions effected the greater good

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    various ethical dilemmas in their course of practice. When a person’s values and beliefs conflicts with another person’s values and beliefs, an ethical dilemma occurs. An example of an ethical dilemma in a healthcare setting is when a nurse interacts with an elderly woman who is diagnosed with terminal breast cancer and hears that she is in a lot of pain and wishes to end her sufferings. When confronting this issue, it is beneficial to follow Jonsen’s Model of case-based approach to ethical decision-making

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    Ethics' that was popularized by Garrett Hardin, some viewpoints are available. Consequently, the decision regarding what to do with the extra capacity for ten passengers on the lifeboat can be made through the lens of five different ethical approaches. These include Kantianism, Divine Command standpoint, Egoism, Utilitarianism, and Natural Law. In this essay, each of the five possible ethical decisions that can arise (as informed by the five points of view) are discussed. Moreover, the most desirable

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    Policy decisions should be made based on whether the change is technically possible and politically doable, and sometimes whether it’s ethical. For example, chapter 10 of the Shane and Hunker book, talks about the proposal of having the government monitor private networks to protect them from malware. The government may have the technology available to protect or monitor private networks either to prevent malware attacks or to monitor any other type of malicious activity. It may also be politically

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    MGM365 : Week 1– Assignment: Ethical Decisions Scenario: You have worked at this organization for over 10 years and feel totally unappreciated. You have not received a promotion or pay raise in over 5 years, and you work long days and typically take work home with you to stay caught up. Your supervisor—who you despise because of the way he treats you and because he does not authorize any promotion or raise, whereas other departments do—climbs the staircase in front of your cubicle every day

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    We, as individuals, face ethical decisions everyday whether it be for our job or within ourselves. I currently am facing an ethical dilemma myself. My boss has asked me to balance the books for the company by tomorrow morning. He has a meeting in the afternoon with the board to discuss the numbers, so I know I can not be late, however, there is a complication with my calculations. I can not get the book to balance out. I am scared that my boss will get fired if he does not have the numbers on time

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    study of ethics as it relates to health and the moral problems that arise as a result of advances in health technologies and our increasing ability to do more to treat illness and prolong life. The theories resulting from ethical study provide a guide to examining ethical situations and to articulating preferred ways of living and behaving as health care practitioners. We must, however, remain aware that differences of opinion exist among those well versed in bioethics regarding which theories

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    why companies take so much pride in their images in todays world and make sure that they are making ethical decisions and also being socially responsible. General Eclectic in the eyes of many would be viewed as an ethical company who is constantly striving to innovate and inspire. With that being said, many would be shocked and concerned to find out that General Eclectic made many unethical decisions, especially early on in the company’s history. It all started in 1949 in Washington when General

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    Tools of the Battlefield-The Ethical Decision of Disposal Michael Miles Excelsior College Tools of the Battlefield-The Ethical Decision of Disposal The U.S. Armed Forces is one of the best equipped and mobile forces in modern history. According to the Defense Department Undersecretary’s of Defense Comptroller’s Office provides a budget authority estimate for fiscal year 2017 at 523.9 billion dollars with an additional amount of 58.6 billion dollars going to Other Contingency Operations

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