Curriculum Design and Instruction to Teach
Business: Ethics and Social Responsibility:
Author: Charles Hayes:
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A Limited Glimpse:
After You have read and studied this
curriculum, you should be able to:
I. Introduction:
1. Explain why legality is only the first
step in behaving ethically.
2. Describe management?s role in setting
ethical standards:
3. Ask the three questions one should answer
when faced with a potentially unethical action.
4. Distinguish between compliance-based and
integrity-base ethics codes and list the six
steps in setting up a corporate ethics code.
5. Define social responsibility and compare the
three views of corporate responsibility to
stakeholder.
6. Discuss the role of American businesses in
influencing ethical and social responsibility
in global markets.
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