Instructions:
- Use Microsoft word 2010informulatingyouranswers.
- Write the answers in your languageandavoid copyingfromthe internet.
Answerthefollowingquestions:
1.Whatisorganizationalculture?Statetwobenefitsofastrongculture.Howcanmanagersestablishan innovative cultureintheirorganization?
2.Efficiency can be described as “Doing things right”. Define efficiency and give an example to
show your understanding.
3.CaseStudy:BusinessEthicsintheNews:
McDonalds is the world’s No. 1 speed service restaurant which serves more than 58 million
customers per day with more than 32,500 restaurants in 117 countries and operating
revenue of 4.473 Billion a year.
McDonald’s: How Many Minutes Does It Take To Eat A Happy
Meal? Friday, Jan. 17, 2014
How many minutes does it take to eat a McDonald's “happy meal?” A New York City
McDonald’s has walked into a firestorm, as the leaders in the local township’s Korean
community are calling for a national boycott/rejection of the fast food chain. For some time
now, elders in the Korean community regularly visited a particular McDonald’s daily,
arriving at 5 A.M. and staying nearly until closing time.
The problem for this McDonalds branch is that, each person buys no more than a cup of
coffee, spending only $1.09, while on other days the group will share a small packet of fries
between them. The store manager first announced a “20-minute time limit” but when the
group refused to leave, he called the police to escort the elderly customers out. The store
management has defended the decision arguing that the elders were driving away business.
The Korean community leaders understand the business concern, but argue that its
business interest is overtaken by the respect that elders are entitled to in Korean
communities—an entitlement that McDonalds violated by “treating them like criminals.”
(a) Is it reasonable to limit the amount of time customers sit in the restaurant?
Why did you say yes or no?
Is McDonald’s obligated to align (match) its values with those of the Korean
community that it operates in? Why?
(b) If you were a senior manager in McDonalds how would you look at the dilemma
identified in the case study? Please provide your answers according to the 3 steps
dilemma resolving method.
From a McDonald’s senior manager point of view, analyze the consequences in
this dilemma
From a McDonald’s senior manager point of view, analyze the action From a
McDonald’s senior manager point of view, analyze the action
From a McDonald’s senior manager point of view, make a decision
(Reference:
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4. Case Study: Plant Automation (Moral Reasoning)
George is a recent MBA student who has just joined a manufacturing firm’s Cambridge
plant as its only cost accountant. Cambridge is a town of 20,000 people, and the plant is
one of several owned by the firm. George’s boss Arthur tells him that management wants
to automate this particular plant with robots as a pilot project, to help judge whether the
other plants should be automated. Arthur admits that the community will be against it due
to the loss of jobs. However, the firm can save some of the jobs through retraining. Once
George releases accounting information showing that the upgrade (project) is necessary,
the community will be less likely to resist. George points out that the report he sent to
headquarters last year found that automation would not benefit the plant. Yet, Arthur
points out that the report was based on cost assumptions, and these can be adjusted as
necessary to make the bottom line come out differently. After all, market prices fluctuate
(move) up and down, and there is no solid proof that one cost estimate is better than
another.
(a) Identify and explain George’s behavior using the four main forms of moral
reasoning. Which one of the moral theories most closely explains George’s reasons
for his behavior? Explain in detail.
Consequentialist
Deontology
Virtue Based approach
Moral Relativism
(b) Referring to the above case, describe, in your own words the unethical issues that the
case is describing? Support your answer with an explanation of the moral reasoning
and link to the case.