Why do you think the controls you selected as ineffective, were ineffective?

First, think of an incident of business fraud or scandal in the news, or choose one that has been mentioned in your reading. Research the scandal, paying close attention to how it was possible for whatever went wrong to happen. In your post, specify the scandal you chose, and you MUST include in your post […]

What recommendations would you make to prevent something like this from happening in the future?

In Chapter 2, we learned about an ethical decision-making process. Read the attached case study on the Volkswagen emissions scandal, and apply the ethical decision making process in your analysis of the case (as if you were a manager at VW at the time the defeat devices were being installed). If you were a VW […]

What role could issues regarding moral intensity have played in the decision making that led to the scandal?

Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: Who is in the driving seat of ethical decision making? You are required to review the VW case study at page 176 to 179 of the Module textbook (Crane & Matten: Business Ethics 5th Edition, 2019). This case examines the 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal where the company fitted many of their vehicles […]

Explain What organizational life Cycle was Wells Fargo in at the time of the scandal?

1. In your personal experience with companies that you have worked for or know about, where have you seen a company’s mission, vision and value statements being inline with the behaviors of its leadership in relation to their customers and/or employees? Conversely, where have you seen a company’s leadership have behaved in a contradictory manner […]

Discuss how do(es) the text(s) represent/construct the scandal?

Choose one folder and using at least one text within that folder as your primary source(s), write an essay of 1500 words answering the following question: how do(es) the text(s) represent/construct the scandal? Please reference all sources that you have employed and provide a bibliography at the end of your essay, following the Harvard style.