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Unethical Situations in the Workplace”
“Unethical Situations in the Workplace”
- Recall a time when you experienced an unethical situation at a work place. What events led up to this situation? Do you think it could have been avoided? Did the company take the right action?
NEEDS TO BE 120 WORDS: DUE DATE: TUES OCT 6
Business Ethics
Marketing Test 1 -500 words
SEE ATTACHMENT. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Each answer should be about a paragraph long (200 words each). Do not copy your answers from the web, the text book, etc. In other words, you MAY USE the book, the videos, your notes, and other sources, but WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Any two papers submitted with word-for-word answers will both be scored as zero points.
Five essays at 14 possible points each (for a total of 70 points possible).
1.- List and describe the four elements of the “Marketing Mix” (also sometimes called the “4 Ps of Marketing”)
2.- Within the framework of this continuum, explain the purpose of marketing:
Monopoly Oligopoly Monopolistic Competition Pure Competition
Tell what marketers do to move their firms along this scale, tell how they do it, and how and why it benefits them.
3.- As presented in Chapter 3, but in your own words, name and explain two elements of a marketing manager’s micro environment and two elements of his/her macro environment.
4.- Use the marketing terminology from the first two chapters to explain what we saw in the Patricia Kaas videos.
5.- Use the marketing terminology from the first two chapters to contrast what we saw in the Patricia Kaas videos with what we discussed while and after watching the Bad Livers videos. In other words, compare the two different marketing strategies.
public speaking
Pablo has been scheduled to work late several nights this week and is very tired by the time his public speaking class rolls around in the late afternoon. One of his classmates gives a speech about environmental sustainability and Pablo does not really pay attention to what the classmate is saying. After the speech, Pablo’s teacher asks him to critique the speech. Because he doesn’t really know what happened in the speech, Pablo makes a general statement that the speech was pretty good, that the delivery was OK, and that the organization was fine. Using the ethics pyramid as a guide, in what ways might Pablo’s response be ethical? In what ways might it be unethical? What are Pablo’s responsibilities as an ethical listener? Answer the following questions and submit your work.
