Identify, evaluate and analyze ethical dilemmas in business and apply an appropriate 
ethical decision-making model to determine a course of action and how to implement that action.

Assignment Instructions (My Reflection) Due within 48 hours!

 

Topic:  What was Volkswagen thinking? The Atlantic, Jan/Feb

2016

 

Please use this topic for the class reading:   http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/what-was-volkswagen-thinking/419127/

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***should be no more than one single-spaced page

 

Content: This is not a formal paper; it is an informal comment on what you feel you are learning in the class. Each reflection will have three components:

  •      Describe class readings (what was Volkswagen thinking)
  •      Reflectively comment on your thoughts prompted by recent class activities and readings (we had to see the video and read the article and discuss those three questions:
    • Are the actions of Volkswagen wrong?
    • Who is responsible?
    • Who is impacted?

 

  •      Explain what you do to handle challenges of this course (to own your responsibility to learn) to assure learning success

 

This class subject is:   Business Perspectives – Introduction to Ethical Decision- Making Models

*This course covers two general topics. The first deals with a variety of legal, social and institutional dimensions of the environment within which business is conducted. This will include the relationship between business and the natural environment within which business operates, the relationship between business and the values of the society, the legal and business context within which we find “ethics” in today’s workplace – corporate ethics programs, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations, Sarbanes-Oxley, and other business regulations, and the relationship between business, society and Jesuit values. The second aims to help students learn how to work with two different approaches to ethical reasoning: a values approach (which echoes the “virtue ethics: approach taken by most corporate ethics programs), and an approach that connects with the methodology students will be exposed to in their ethics requirement (a secular approach based on an analysis of both the consequences of their actions and the intrinsic merit of the actions themselves).

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:

  •  Understand the relationship between business and the society and the natural environment within which it operates
  •  Understand the relationship between business and the values of society
  •  Understand the relationship between business, society and Jesuit values
  •  Understand the major ethical approaches to ethical reasoning and ethical decision- 
making
  •  Identify, evaluate and analyze ethical dilemmas in business and apply an appropriate 
ethical decision-making model to determine a course of action and how to implement that action
  • Understand the centrality of ethics in the mission of Loyola Marymount University and the importance of ethical standards in business and the business leader’s decision processes.

 

 

 

Reflection Grading: For up to a C (75), address any one of these components in the Reflection. For up to a B (85%), address any two components in the Reflection. For up to an A (95%), address all three components in the Reflection.

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