Ethics Game
The simulation presents some of the ethical issues involved in selling a product overseas. Safety standards are one of the key issues that was raised in the simulation, in particular the question of how to deal in countries that have lower safety standards than our own. This ties into the broader issue of how we should apply our own ethical lens to foreign cultures and countries in general.
To address these issues, I used the Baird Decision Making Model. This model analyzes ethical issues from four lenses: the rights and responsibilities lens, the results lens, the relationship lens and the reputation lens (Melingagio, n.d.). Taking this approach allowed me to see the situation from a number of different perspectives. One of the reasons why ethical dilemmas are so difficult is because there are usually at least two solutions, but those are mutually exclusive to one another (McConnell, 2010). There are drawbacks to either solution -- if the solutions were equally good this would not be much of a challenge.
3. First I analyzed the issue through the rights and responsibilities lens. This focuses on concepts of consumer rights and the rights that business needs to uphold. This lead to a number of positive actions taken, such as posting the FDA information on the label and the company website. Actions were also taken to ensure that internal quality standards are being met. Under the relationship lens, it was decided to apply U.S....
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