1. According to Aristotle, it is through our choices that we create our ______.
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Character
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2. According to Aristotle, “If a man, well aware of what he is doing, behaves in such a way that he is bound to become unjust, we can only say that he is ______ unjust.”
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Voluntarily
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3. Maccoby believes that good leadership involves the head and ______.
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The heart
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4. According to Maccoby, integrity is only achieved when a person______.
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Integrates his or her personal and professional lives with the same moral principles
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5. Who said, “A man who wants to act virtuously in every way necessarily comes to grief among so many who are not virtuous?”
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Machiavelli
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6. Albert Carr wrote that managers cease to be private citizens and instead are ______.
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Game players
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7. One way that some managers handle ethical dilemmas is to separate personal ethics and ______.
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Professional conduct
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8. Which case study reflects a lack of citizenship as evidenced by corrupt business and lack of concern for the safety rights of people?
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Who’s Responsible?
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9. Which case highlights a lack of concern for human dignity from senior executives by risking the safety of employees and customers?
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Should an Engineer Inform the FAA about a Defective Fuselage Design?
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10. Which case study reflects a struggle with transparency?
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Telling the Truth about the Probable Sale of a Division
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11. In The Product Manager, Rai indicates that senior managers would be fine with the consulting agreement as long as the deal is won. Which responsibility are they violating in regard to shareholders?
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Fiduciary
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12. In The “Perfect” Job Offer, Nancy’s family loyalty is challenged by her son. Which moral principle is she challenged with on the job as a result?
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Fairness
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13. Anderson’s qualms, in the Confessions of an Appliance Salesman case study, are evidence of ______.
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Intellectual virtue
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14. When selling something to someone, as in the case of Confessions of an Appliance Salesman, it is immoral to put ______ before the customers’ needs.
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Self-interest
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15. In the Karen Preston’s New Boss case study, Karen’s boss, Rich, is more concerned about making the sale than the effects on other customers or the company. Which theory best describes his ethical approach?
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Consequentialism
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16. In the Karen Preston’s New Boss case study, Karen feels a ______ to all of her customers and to the front office.
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Duty
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17. In Case Study 4.2: Conscience and the Workplace, Soo-Ae’s friends remind her of her religious beliefs, causing her to question her ethical decision-making. This is an example of how ______ can influence moral obligations.
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Religious backgrounds
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18. The ______ of someone deciding between a previous commitment and a better choice, such as in Case Study 4.1: Trouble in the Recruiting Office, is tested.
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Integrity
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19. In Case Study 4.1: Trouble in the Recruiting Office, Jerry is pursuing the job that he thinks he will make him most happy. This approach is in line with _______ Nicomachean Ethics.
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Aristotle’s
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20. Personal convictions shape ______.
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Moral character
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21. When considering the complexities of ethical cases, it is necessary to consider the ______ and moral commitments of those involved.
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Background
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22. Thinking about what a prudent and virtuous person would do is one way to approach finding resolution for a(n) ______.
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Ethical issue
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23. When faced with an ethical problem, one approach for possible resolution is to think about the ______ of that particular situation.
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Implied moral duties
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24. Aristotle taught that our actions and inactions make us ______.
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Good and evil
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25. According to the textbook, what is the most likely long-term effect of mishandled ethical challenges on a professional?
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Lasting negative implications on character and career
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