Explain in first person the most important lesson you have learned from this course and how you can use this information in future situations.

Comparing and Contrasting Dark and Light Leaders Prior to beginning work on this assignment, review all previous chapters of your Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership: Casting Light or Shadow course text. Throughout this course, you have studied both dark and light leadership theories. Now is the time to put that information to work by […]

How does the article relate to course readings-Describe relevant history, theories or laws.

Article analyst project Choose an article (newspaper, magazine, industry journal-use different references for each article) that corresponds with each of the management functions (planning, leading, organizing and controlling). Locate a news newspaper, magazine, or trade journal article (written within the last five years) on the control function. You may use one of the articles from […]

How does the organization maintain a balance between personal and professional accountability and ensure the central focus is the needs of the patient/community?

Ethical conduct and Commitment to Transparency and Accountability Within CHS It is not uncommon for healthcare organizations to restructure, reorganize, or change ownership on a somewhat frequent basis. As the business of healthcare is ever-changing, many organizations must change to meet the demands of the industry, the patients they serve, and the professionals that serve […]

What will your monthly payments be-What is the effective annual rate on this loan?

Calculating Present Values [LO2] For each of the following, compute the present value: Calculating Interest Rates [LO3] Solve for the unknown interest rate in each of the following: Ch. 6: Questions: Present Value and Multiple Cash Flows[LO1] Investment X offers to pay you $4,700 per year for eight years, whereas Investment Y offers to pay […]

what were the situational factors that may have influenced Boeing’s decisions?  

College of Business Exit Case Analysis – Part A – Ethical Reasoning Now that you have read the case, place yourself in the shoes of the CEO of Boeing. Set aside the criminal charges and imagine yourself the CEO at the time when the safety concerns over the 737 Max first surfaced in this case […]

Identify parties that may be affected by your decision making (whatever this decision may be)

Part A is based on how well you demonstrate your abilities to use the 8-step ethical reasoning process to identify and resolve an ethical dilemma: Identify the ethical dilemma  Identify the internal pressures (biases) on decision making(1 point for this step, 2 points each for the remaining 7 steps) Identify the cause of the dilemma […]