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* Ethics Game
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* Stacy Rader
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* University of Phoenix
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* May 21, 2013
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* What were the ethical issues presented in the simulation?
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* In the simulations the issues to be addressed were sexual harassment and falsifying data for a report. “The Mysterious Rose”, addressed potential sexual harassment when an employee continued to send another employee flowers. “The Cold Feet” pertained to falsifying data on a report that could affect the general public. Using the ethical lens to come up with different perspectives from each dilemma by determining who the stakeholders were and what the best solution for those at high risk would be.
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* What decision-making steps did you take to ethically address these issues?
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* In order to make decisions steps should be followed in order to ensure the best possible decision is made. While gathering data to make those decisions it is important to be attentive and to be reasonable. The stakeholders in each decision are determined by who may have the greater risk and what affects the decision will have on the company. When an ethical issue is presented to an employer it does not always just affect that main participant in that issue, it can affect the entire company and the customers it caters to. Even though protecting the company is in the best interest of the company, it may not always be the most moral and ethical route to take in solving a problem.
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* What ethical perspectives, or lenses, did you use to make your decisions in the simulation?
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The ethical perspectives that were used for the...