An International Perspective: Weihrich and Koontz
An International Perspective: Weihrich and Koontz
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An International
Perspective
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Chapter Objectives
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
• Reaction or pro-action?
• Since no enterprise can be expected to react very
quickly to unforeseen developments, an enterprise
must practice ways of anticipating developments
through forecasts and take prior action.
• Proaction is an essential part of the planning process.
• Role of government:
• There are many instances in which social changes can
be implemented only by the enactment of legislation.
• Social audit: defined as a commitment to systematic
assessment of and reporting of the company’s
activities that have social impact – legal and voluntary.
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ETHICS IN MANAGING
Ethics in managing:
ETHICAL THEORIES
The utilitarian theory suggests that plans and
actions should be evaluated by their consequences
– greatest good for greatest number of people.
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