This document summarizes an English lesson about business ethics. It discusses the definition of ethics and its application to business. It then presents an ethical situation where a business must decide whether to appoint the best qualified candidate for a sales manager position, who is a woman, or a man who customers may prefer. The document provides suggestions for how to explain the decision to customers, such as showcasing the new manager's qualifications and building relationships. It concludes that appointing the best candidate regardless of gender sends a positive message about diversity and inclusion.
This document summarizes an English lesson about business ethics. It discusses the definition of ethics and its application to business. It then presents an ethical situation where a business must decide whether to appoint the best qualified candidate for a sales manager position, who is a woman, or a man who customers may prefer. The document provides suggestions for how to explain the decision to customers, such as showcasing the new manager's qualifications and building relationships. It concludes that appointing the best candidate regardless of gender sends a positive message about diversity and inclusion.
This document summarizes an English lesson about business ethics. It discusses the definition of ethics and its application to business. It then presents an ethical situation where a business must decide whether to appoint the best qualified candidate for a sales manager position, who is a woman, or a man who customers may prefer. The document provides suggestions for how to explain the decision to customers, such as showcasing the new manager's qualifications and building relationships. It concludes that appointing the best candidate regardless of gender sends a positive message about diversity and inclusion.
This document summarizes an English lesson about business ethics. It discusses the definition of ethics and its application to business. It then presents an ethical situation where a business must decide whether to appoint the best qualified candidate for a sales manager position, who is a woman, or a man who customers may prefer. The document provides suggestions for how to explain the decision to customers, such as showcasing the new manager's qualifications and building relationships. It concludes that appointing the best candidate regardless of gender sends a positive message about diversity and inclusion.
English 2 Intructor: Ms. Tran Kim Ngan Student information
Nguyen Quang Huy
Student code: 114621012 Class: DA21KNT table of contents
WHAT’S THE ETHICAL
01 02 ETHIC? SITUATION
VIDEO ABOUT CONCLUSION
03 04 ETHIC ETHICS Do you know the ethic? 01
What’s the ethic?
1.1 Ethics in social Ethics is the branch of philosophy that studies morality.
In addition to the philosophical
study of ethics, there are also many applied ethics fields, such as bioethics, business ethics, and environmental ethics. 1.2 Ethics In business Business ethics is the application of ethical values to business behavior.
Business ethics is a complex
and challenging field, but it is an important one. 02 ETHICAL SITUATION "The best-qualified person for the post of Sales Manager is female. However, you know most of your customers would prefer a man. If you appoint a woman, you will probably lose some sales." Explain your decision to your customers. Showcase the new Sales Manager's accomplishments and qualifications. Build relationships with your customers. Offer excellent customer service. According to a study conducted by Fast Company Magazine
19% 26% 55%
Number of American employees declare that they Completely equates his Don't love the company genuinely care about the personal interests with the they serve. success of the company they interests of his bosses. work for. 03 VIDEO ABOUT ETHIC 04 CONCLUSION Conclusion
“By appointing the best-qualified person for the
job, regardless of gender, you are sending a message that your company values diversity and inclusion. This is a positive message that will resonate with many of your customers.” THANK you! Do you have any questions?
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