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| The step in the decision-making process during which you identify how serious the problem is and who is affected, is the------step. |
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| develop problem statement |
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| a set of beliefs about right and wrong behavior within a society is called------. |
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| A(n)------is a habit of unacceptable behavior |
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| In a social audit, a firm------ |
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| reviews how well it is meeting its ethical and social responsibility goals |
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--------describes standards or codes of behavior expected of an individual by a group (nation, organization, profession) to which an individual belongs. |
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| Companies that develop and maintain strong employee relations--------- |
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| suffer lower turnover rates |
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| A rapid increase in the appointment of corporate ethics officers typically follows-------- |
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| the revelation of a major business scandal |
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| The-------that socially responsible activities create can make it easier for corporations to conduct their business. |
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The step in the decision-making process during which the decision maker(s) consider laws, guidelines, policies, and principles that might apply to the decision is the ---------step. |
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| evaluate and choose alternative |
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| A key step in the development of a good problem definition is to-------. |
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| determine the stakeholders who are directly affected by the problem |
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An approach to ethical decision making that is based on a vision of society as a community whose members work together to achieve a common set of values and goals is the---------approach. |
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In a for-profit organization, it is the primary objective of the--------to oversee the organization's business activities and management for the benefit of shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, and the community. |
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