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Preface and Using the Manual


Teaching Tips and Suggestions
Teaching Methodology
Sample Syllabus




UNIT ONE – ETHICAL THEORY, PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS, OUR REASONING
FLAWS, AND TYPES OF ETHICAL DILEMMAS



Section 1A: Defining Ethics



Reading 1.1 You, Your Values, and a Credo

Reading 1.2 The Parable of the Sadhu: Pressure, Small Windows of Opportunity, and
Temptation

Reading 1.3 What Are Ethics? From Line-Cutting to Kant

Reading 1.4 The Types of Ethical Dilemmas: From Truth to Honesty to Conflicts

Reading 1.5 On Rationalizing and Labeling: The Things We Do That Make Us
Uncomfortable, But We Do Them Anyway

Case 1.6 “I Was Just Following Orders”: The CIA, Interrogation, and the Role of Legal
Opinions

Reading 1.7 The Slippery Slope, the Blurred Lines, and How We Never Do Just One
Thing

Case 1.8 Hank Greenberg and AIG, and Steve Cohen and SAC Capital

,Section 1B: Resolving Ethical Dilemmas



Reading 1.9 Some Simple Tests for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas

Reading 1.10 Some Steps for Analyzing Ethical Dilemmas

Reading 1.11 On Plagiarism

Case 1.12 The Little Teacher Who Could: Piper, Kansas, and Term Papers

Case 1.13 Dog Walkers and Scoopers

Case 1.14 Puffing Your Résumé

Case 1.15 Dad, the Actuary, and the Stats Class

Case 1.16 Wi-Fi Piggybacking

Case 1.17 Stuyvesant High School and the Cheating Culture of Excellence

Case 1.18 Speeding: You Can’t Survive on the Road Unless You Do

Case 1.19 Hazing Drinking, and Campuses

Case 1.20 The Pack of Gum




UNIT TWO – SOLVING ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND PERSONAL INTROSPECTION



Section 2A: Business and Ethics: How Do They Work Together?



Reading 2.1 What’s Different About Business Ethics?

Reading 2.2 The Ethics of Responsibility

Reading 2.3 Is Business Bluffing Ethical?



Section 2B: What Gets in the Way of Ethical Decisions in Business?

, Reading 2.4 How Leaders Lose Their Way: What Price Hubris?

Reading 2.5 Moral Relativism and the Either/or Conundrum

Reading 2.6 P = f(x) The Probability of an Ethical Outcome Is a Function of the Amount of
Money Involved: Pressure

Case 2.7 MF Global, Jon Corzine, and a Bankruptcy

Case 2.8 On Saying One Thing and Doing Another: Public Perception and Deception
Covering for the CEO



Section 2C: Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Business



Reading 2.9 Framing Issues Carefully: A Structured Approach for Solving Ethical
Dilemmas and Trying Out Your Ethical Skills on Some Business Cases

Case 2.10 Galleon Hedge Fund: Expert Networks, Friendly Discussions or Insider
Trading?

Case 2.11 What Was Up with Wall Street? The Goldman Standard and Shades of Gray

Case 2.12 Making Believe We Are at Work or Being Loyal: The Alibis of Technology

Case 2.13 Make-Believe Reality TV: Storage Wars and Reconstructed Home Sales

Case 2.14 Travel Expenses: A Chance for Extra Income

Case 2.15 Do Cheaters Prosper?

Case 2.16 The Home Repair Contractor Tempted By Customers and Contracts

Case 2.17 Penn State: Framing Ethical Issues




UNIT THREE – BUSINESS, STAKEHOLDERS, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND
SUSTAINABILITY



Section 3A: Business and Society: The Tough Issues of Economics, Social
Responsibility, and Business

, Reading 3.1 The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits

Reading 3.2 A Look at Stakeholder Theory

Reading 3.3 Business with a Soul: A Reexamination of What Counts in Business Ethics

Reading 3.4 Appeasing Stakeholders with Public Relations

Reading 3.5 Conscious Capitalism: Creating a New Paradigm for Business

Reading 3.6 Marjorie Kelly and the Divine Right of Capital

Reading 3.7 Schools of Thought on Social Responsibility



Section 3B: Applying Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Theory



Case 3.8 Skittles, Trayvon Martin, and Social Responsibility

Case 3.9 Guns, Stock Prices, Safety, Liability, and Social Responsibility

Case 3.10 The Craigslist Connections: Facilitating Crime

Case 3.11 Planned Parenthood Backlash at Companies and Charities

Reading 3.12 The Regulatory Cycle, Social Responsibility, Business Strategy, and
Equilibrium

Case 3.13 Fannie, Freddie, Wall Street, Main Street, and the Subprime Mortgage
Market: Of Moral Hazards

Case 3.14 Cruises, Comfort, and Costs

Case 3.15 Ice-T, the Body Count Album, and Shareholder Uprisings

Case 3.16 Athletes and Doping: Costs, Consequences, and Profits

Case 3.17 Back Treatments and Meningitis in an Under-the-Radar Industry



Section 3C: Social Responsibility and Sustainability



Reading 3.18 The New Environmentalism

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