Look at the case study by copying link in web browse: londonessays.com Revise the attach memo by adding more detail to the opening paragraph. Next, Work through the Badaracco ethical analysis, considering the various options for action and the winners and losers for each option. What are your recommendations for the best ethical course of action? Complete and support your analysis by answering the following questions and incorporating the three test listed below. Four questions: Which course of action will do the most good and the least harm? Which alternative best serves others rights, including shareholders rights? What plan can I live with, which is consistent with basic values and commitments? Which course of action is feasible in the world as it is? Three test: 1. The newspaper test. Which plan of action for dealing with a problem is going to work best if its going to appear on the front page of your local paper tomorrow? Thats a way of picking up on all
the consequences of your act, Badaracco says. 2. The Golden Rule test. There are a lot of different groups who believe that they have the right to have corporate officers and companies obey the law. There are the vast majority of people in most organizations who believe they have the right to be treated fairly and honestly by the people theyre working for. And there are the owners of a business who have a right to stable, growing, risk-adjusted, legal returns, Badaracco says. The Native American advice is to walk a mile in another persons shoes. Thats a way of picking up on other peoples rights that you may be overlooking, because youre under pressure to get a decision done. 3. The best-friend test. Ask yourself how you would like somebody who knows you well, and whose respect matters to you, to think about your decision, he says. Thats a way of putting a spotlight on your character [and] the character of the organization youre trying to shape.