{"id":14082,"date":"2023-04-14T01:07:42","date_gmt":"2023-04-14T01:07:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/business-ethics-and-corporate-socialesponsibility-paper-1-identify-and-briefly-describe-an-ethical-issue-that-you-are-facing-now-in-your-own-life\/"},"modified":"2023-04-14T01:07:42","modified_gmt":"2023-04-14T01:07:42","slug":"business-ethics-and-corporate-socialesponsibility-paper-1-identify-and-briefly-describe-an-ethical-issue-that-you-are-facing-now-in-your-own-life","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/business-ethics-and-corporate-socialesponsibility-paper-1-identify-and-briefly-describe-an-ethical-issue-that-you-are-facing-now-in-your-own-life\/","title":{"rendered":"BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIALESPONSIBILITY paper 1 Identify and briefly describe an ethical issue that you are facing now in your own life."},"content":{"rendered":"<div>Paper 1 Description<\/div>\n<div>On the reading \u201cHow to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work\u201d and the audio \u201cThe<\/div>\n<div>Psychology Behind White-collar Crime\u201d<\/div>\n<div>Re-read the file \u201cPapers &#8211; Requirements and Scoring Criteria\u201d. You can access it from the course Canvas home<\/div>\n<div>page. At the bottom of the home page, click on the link to \u201cPapers\u201d. Review the scoring criteria so you know what<\/div>\n<div>you must deliver to maximize your score on this Paper.<\/div>\n<div>Read the Study Guide for this reading and audio. The questions there may prompt you to think about things you<\/div>\n<div>may want to address in your Paper.<\/div>\n<div>You are to work alone on this assignment. Do not work with another student. Doing so is an academic integrity<\/div>\n<div>violation.<\/div>\n<div>NOTE: If you have been enrolled in this course previously, you must submit new work this quarter. You may not<\/div>\n<div>submit the same work you submitted when previously enrolled.<\/div>\n<div>ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS<\/div>\n<div>1. Identify and briefly describe an ethical issue that you are facing now in your own life. (If you are not facing an<\/div>\n<div>ethical issue now, choose one you have faced within the last year.)<\/div>\n<div>2. Be clear about the facts of the situation but keep your description of the dilemma brief. Most of your space<\/div>\n<div>must be used for your analysis.<\/div>\n<div>3. Consider the concepts and ideas presented in the materials and apply them directly in your analysis.<\/div>\n<div>4. In your analysis, use the tools and techniques you learn about from the reading and audio recording for this<\/div>\n<div>assignment.<\/div>\n<div>5. Demonstrate that you have developed your understanding of your ethical dilemma by analyzing your own<\/div>\n<div>behavior, including your thought process, decision making, and actions.<\/div>\n<div>MATERIALS<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Reading: \u201cHow to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work\u201d<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Audio: \u201cThe Psychology Behind White-collar Crime\u201d<\/div>\n<div>THE ASSIGNMENT<\/div>\n<div>Identify and briefly describe an ethical issue that you are facing now in your own life. If you are not facing an<\/div>\n<div>ethical issue now, choose one you have faced within the last year. It can be related to your employment, a class<\/div>\n<div>situation, organized sports, a religious organization, etc. Be clear about the facts of the situation but keep your<\/div>\n<div>description of the dilemma brief. Your score is based largely on your analysis, not your story telling. Use the<\/div>\n<div>limited space you have to analyze your dilemma based on the material you read and listened to for this<\/div>\n<div>\u00a92022 Cathy Moran. Do not copy, post, publish or distribute in any way without permission. Page 2 of 2<\/div>\n<div>assignment. (Note: If your dilemma is unrelated to white collar crime, you do not need to reference the audio you<\/div>\n<div>listened to in your Paper.)<\/div>\n<div>Using what you learned from the reading and audio, analyze the situation. For example, consider the following:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Are you using rationalizations in dealing with the ethical issue you are facing?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 How would you apply perspective-taking in your situation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Is there someone you should talk with about the situation? If so, who is it and why did you choose this<\/div>\n<div>person? Have you talked with this person yet? If so, what came of the conversation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What can you do to protect yourself once you\u2019ve decided to speak up about a potentially unethical<\/div>\n<div>situation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What is the best course of action to follow to deal with your ethical issue? What makes this the best course<\/div>\n<div>of action? What makes other courses of action less appealing?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What have you learned here that might change the way you would approach a similar ethical issue in the<\/div>\n<div>future?<\/div>\n<div>BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER<\/div>\n<div>Use the Papers Checklist available on Canvas. To access it, use the link to \u201cPapers\u201d at the bottom of the course<\/div>\n<div>Canvas home page.<\/div>\n<div>Review your Paper to be sure it is high quality work that you will be proud to submit.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Check to see that the argument(s) in your Paper are clear and well-supported<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Look for spelling and grammar errors<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Use the word counting function in your word processor to check that your Paper meets the requirements<\/div>\n<div>for length<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Be sure your file is one of the accepted file types. If it isn\u2019t, convert your file to a file type that is accepted.<\/div>\n<div>NOTE: All academic work is to be done by the individual to whom it is assigned, without unauthorized aid of any<\/div>\n<div>kind. Students agree that by taking this course, all required papers, exams, class projects or other assignments<\/div>\n<div>submitted for credit may be submitted to turnitin.com or similar third parties to review and evaluate for<\/div>\n<div>originality and intellectual integrity.Paper 1 Description<\/div>\n<div>On the reading \u201cHow to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work\u201d and the audio \u201cThe<\/div>\n<div>Psychology Behind White-collar Crime\u201d<\/div>\n<div>Re-read the file \u201cPapers &#8211; Requirements and Scoring Criteria\u201d. You can access it from the course Canvas home<\/div>\n<div>page. At the bottom of the home page, click on the link to \u201cPapers\u201d. Review the scoring criteria so you know what<\/div>\n<div>you must deliver to maximize your score on this Paper.<\/div>\n<div>Read the Study Guide for this reading and audio. The questions there may prompt you to think about things you<\/div>\n<div>may want to address in your Paper.<\/div>\n<div>You are to work alone on this assignment. Do not work with another student. Doing so is an academic integrity<\/div>\n<div>violation.<\/div>\n<div>NOTE: If you have been enrolled in this course previously, you must submit new work this quarter. You may not<\/div>\n<div>submit the same work you submitted when previously enrolled.<\/div>\n<div>ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS<\/div>\n<div>1. Identify and briefly describe an ethical issue that you are facing now in your own life. (If you are not facing an<\/div>\n<div>ethical issue now, choose one you have faced within the last year.)<\/div>\n<div>2. Be clear about the facts of the situation but keep your description of the dilemma brief. Most of your space<\/div>\n<div>must be used for your analysis.<\/div>\n<div>3. Consider the concepts and ideas presented in the materials and apply them directly in your analysis.<\/div>\n<div>4. In your analysis, use the tools and techniques you learn about from the reading and audio recording for this<\/div>\n<div>assignment.<\/div>\n<div>5. Demonstrate that you have developed your understanding of your ethical dilemma by analyzing your own<\/div>\n<div>behavior, including your thought process, decision making, and actions.<\/div>\n<div>MATERIALS<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Reading: \u201cHow to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work\u201d&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>https:\/\/library.ucsd.edu\/borrow-and-request\/course-reserves\/for-students.htmlhttps:\/\/library.ucsd.edu\/borrow-and-request\/course-reserves\/for-students.htmlhttps:\/\/library.ucsd.edu\/borrow-and-request\/course-reserves\/for-students.html<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Audio: \u201cThe Psychology Behind White-collar Crime\u201d<\/div>\n<div>THE ASSIGNMENT<\/div>\n<div>Identify and briefly describe an ethical issue that you are facing now in your own life. If you are not facing an<\/div>\n<div>ethical issue now, choose one you have faced within the last year. It can be related to your employment, a class<\/div>\n<div>situation, organized sports, a religious organization, etc. Be clear about the facts of the situation but keep your<\/div>\n<div>description of the dilemma brief. Your score is based largely on your analysis, not your story telling. Use the<\/div>\n<div>limited space you have to analyze your dilemma based on the material you read and listened to for this<\/div>\n<div>\u00a92022 Cathy Moran. Do not copy, post, publish or distribute in any way without permission. Page 2 of 2<\/div>\n<div>assignment. (Note: If your dilemma is unrelated to white collar crime, you do not need to reference the audio you<\/div>\n<div>listened to in your Paper.)<\/div>\n<div>Using what you learned from the reading and audio, analyze the situation. For example, consider the following:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Are you using rationalizations in dealing with the ethical issue you are facing?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 How would you apply perspective-taking in your situation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Is there someone you should talk with about the situation? If so, who is it and why did you choose this<\/div>\n<div>person? Have you talked with this person yet? If so, what came of the conversation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What can you do to protect yourself once you\u2019ve decided to speak up about a potentially unethical<\/div>\n<div>situation?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What is the best course of action to follow to deal with your ethical issue? What makes this the best course<\/div>\n<div>of action? What makes other courses of action less appealing?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 What have you learned here that might change the way you would approach a similar ethical issue in the<\/div>\n<div>future?<\/div>\n<div>BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER<\/div>\n<div>Use the Papers Checklist available on Canvas. To access it, use the link to \u201cPapers\u201d at the bottom of the course<\/div>\n<div>Canvas home page.<\/div>\n<div>Review your Paper to be sure it is high quality work that you will be proud to submit.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Check to see that the argument(s) in your Paper are clear and well-supported<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Look for spelling and grammar errors<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Use the word counting function in your word processor to check that your Paper meets the requirements<\/div>\n<div>for length<\/div>\n<div>\uf0b7 Be sure your file is one of the accepted file types. If it isn\u2019t, convert your file to a file type that is accepted.<\/div>\n<div>NOTE: All academic work is to be done by the individual to whom it is assigned, without unauthorized aid of any<\/div>\n<div>kind. Students agree that by taking this course, all required papers, exams, class projects or other assignments<\/div>\n<div>submitted for credit may be submitted to turnitin.com or similar third parties to review and evaluate for<\/div>\n<div>originality and intellectual integrity.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Paper 1 Description On the reading \u201cHow to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work\u201d and the audio \u201cThe Psychology Behind White-collar Crime\u201d Re-read the file \u201cPapers &#8211; Requirements and Scoring Criteria\u201d. You can access it from the course Canvas home page. At the bottom of the home page, click on the link to \u201cPapers\u201d. 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