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Family Feud

GROUP 3- Chapters

10-12

Family Feud Rules

• Each Chapter is worth $100, This will help each individual retain the information given.

• If a team gets all the answers, they win the money. If they get three X’s before they get them all right the other team can steal. If the other team does not steal the original team wins half the money.

• Contestant who wins face off can decide play or not

ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE GLOBAL ARENA

CHAPTER 10

The Growth Years

What are the Era’s of Internalization

2

The Troubled

YearsThe New International.

Order

New, New World of Global Business

The Post-World War II

3

4

51X

Business & Gov’t

Name 4 MNC Challenges

2

Mgmt & control of global operations

Exploration of global Markets

Cultural Differences

3

4

1X

Forced Labor

Name 7 ways Social Accountability 8000 Improved Sweatshop Conditions

2

Health & Safety

Discrimination

Compensation

Working Hours

DisciplineChild Labor

3

4

5

6

7

1X

Factor Ethics In

Name 4 Strategies that will improve Global Business Ethics

2

Suspend Activities

Ethical Impact Statements

Code of Ethics

3

4

1X

EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDER ISSUES

CHAPTER 11

Individualistic Ethic

Name 4 terms that begin with letter “I”

2

Induced Costs

Industrial Policy

Indirect Costs

3

4

1X

Major Purchaser w/

Power

Government’s Role in Influencing Business

2

Elevate and Devalue

Create New Business

Regulator of Business

3

41X

Less Efficient

Pro-Privatization V.S. Anti-Privatization

2

Less flexible

Some activities cannot be effectively handledProduces Uneven results

Gov’t no comparative

adv.

3

4

5

1XPro-Privatization Anti-Privatization

Establishes standards

Characteristics of a Federal Regulatory Agency

2

Operates domestic businessMembers appointed by president

Legal procedures

Decision making

3

4

51X

BUSINESS INFLUENCE ON GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC

POLICY

CHAPTER 12

Trade Associations

What are the Levels of Lobbying

2

Company Lobbying

Umbrella Organization

3

1X

Government Affairs

Specialists

“Influence Peddlers” have backgrounds in?

2

Public Relations Consultant

Public Affairs Consultant

Lawyers

3

41X

Political Goals/Public

Policy

Name ways a Coalition is Formed?

2

Similar issues

Pass Legislation

Formed around issues

Something in Common

3

4

5

1X

Cyberadvocacy

Name 4 terms that begins with the letter “C”

2

Company Lobbying

CampaignCoalition

3

41X

QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10

1. Moral, Amoral, and Immoral- characterize your impressions of

– Nestle, in the infant formula controversy– Union Carbide, in the Bhopal tragedy– Google, in moving its search engine out to

China

2. What criteria should managers consider as they try to decide whether to use home and host country ethical standards

QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10

3. Differentiate: a bribe and a grease payment?

4. How could China, India and Russia effectively improve TI Rankings?

5. What are the major strategies companies might employ in improving global business ethics?

QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11

1. Business and government represent a clash of ethical systems – which do you find yourself identifying most?

2. Why is the public treated as a separate group amongst business, government ? Does government represent the publics interest?

QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11

3. What is regulation? Difference between economic and social regulation?

4. Outline the major benefits and costs of government regulation

5. What are the trade offs between privatization and federalization?

QUESTIONS CHAPTER 12QUESTIONS CHAPTER 121. What is lobbying? What are the different

levels? Why is there a lack of unity?

2. What is PAC?

3. Discuss the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act and its likely effect on future elections?

4. Efforts by companies to circumvent governmental regulations?

5. Supreme Court-Campaign Financing- Do you agree?