Lending and borrowing money 

  • Topic: Lending and borrowing money  
  • Introduction: This needs to be a very detailed explanation of the particular topic that your group chose. Offer a detailed definition, brief history  (this could include: court cases, media reception, etc.), and contemporary debates about the topic (of course, your case study should be mentionedhere). What is the ethical issue that your group will be addressing? In what way does it pertain to business ethics? Why did your group choose this ethical issue? Which ethical theories will be applied? Which theory does the group think best analyzes the ethical issue? NOTE: Investopedia can be a good place to start (https://www.investopedia.com/) (Links to an external site.) however, you should also include scholarly sources where applicable.
  • Case Study: Research a case study that pertains to your topic. The case study should be one that we have not covered in the course. Offer a brief description and summary of the case study that your group chose. Be sure to pin point the specificethical issue (who is the perpetrator? Who is the victim? Of what were they a victim?) .
  • Ethical Theory #1: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.
  • Ethical Theory #2: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.
  • Ethical Theory #3: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.

Ethical theories: Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism,Virtue Ethics,Theories of Justice,Ethical Critiques of Capitalism,Rawls
Choose 3 of those to discuss

Lending and borrowing money 

  • Topic: Lending and borrowing money  
  • Introduction: This needs to be a very detailed explanation of the particular topic that your group chose. Offer a detailed definition, brief history  (this could include: court cases, media reception, etc.), and contemporary debates about the topic (of course, your case study should be mentionedhere). What is the ethical issue that your group will be addressing? In what way does it pertain to business ethics? Why did your group choose this ethical issue? Which ethical theories will be applied? Which theory does the group think best analyzes the ethical issue? NOTE: Investopedia can be a good place to start (https://www.investopedia.com/) (Links to an external site.) however, you should also include scholarly sources where applicable.
  • Case Study: Research a case study that pertains to your topic. The case study should be one that we have not covered in the course. Offer a brief description and summary of the case study that your group chose. Be sure to pin point the specificethical issue (who is the perpetrator? Who is the victim? Of what were they a victim?) .
  • Ethical Theory #1: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.
  • Ethical Theory #2: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.
  • Ethical Theory #3: Apply one of the ethical theories that have been discussed in the course. Research scholarly sources that have not been provided by the instructor. Be sure to cite your sources/information. Be sure to employ all of the relevant concepts that pertain to the ethical theory.

Ethical theories: Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism,Virtue Ethics,Theories of Justice,Ethical Critiques of Capitalism,Rawls
Choose 3 of those to discuss

Case study – Toshiba Scandal (HB)


Case1: Toshiba Scandal (HB)

Required Questions:

  1. What could Toshiba have done differently after the accounting scandal was uncovered?
  2. Do you think such scandals in Japan would have taken place in U.S.? If yes or no, why?
  3. What is your opinion on Toshiba’s internal audit function?

 
WRITTEN CASES

  • ·  Double space; 1 inch margin; 12 font size; Logical format
  • ·  Answer for the specific questions in the case.

Students are required to turn in written case work. Case assignments will be an analysis and recommendations for any of the cases used in the course. The case report should be no more than four pages of text while exhibits or appendix has no page limit. Written assignments should be submitted on the presentation date.
Please bear in mind that the reports should illustrate your reasoning. Defend it with proof and back-up material. Present and support your conclusions and recommendations. Please assume the reader is an executive who is very busy and is not likely to spend a lot of time trying to decipher your report. Use of visual cues and format to emphasize your main points will increase your impact.
I do not want to see the following statements based on your common sense.
The employees should work harder.
They should have the better communication system
This firm should develop the appropriate evaluation system.

If you want to use these statements above, you must provide the supporting evidence, which may be developed logically by your group members if the appropriate information was not provided in the case itself.
 

Case study – Toshiba Scandal (HB)


Case1: Toshiba Scandal (HB)

Required Questions:

  1. What could Toshiba have done differently after the accounting scandal was uncovered?
  2. Do you think such scandals in Japan would have taken place in U.S.? If yes or no, why?
  3. What is your opinion on Toshiba’s internal audit function?

 
WRITTEN CASES

  • ·  Double space; 1 inch margin; 12 font size; Logical format
  • ·  Answer for the specific questions in the case.

Students are required to turn in written case work. Case assignments will be an analysis and recommendations for any of the cases used in the course. The case report should be no more than four pages of text while exhibits or appendix has no page limit. Written assignments should be submitted on the presentation date.
Please bear in mind that the reports should illustrate your reasoning. Defend it with proof and back-up material. Present and support your conclusions and recommendations. Please assume the reader is an executive who is very busy and is not likely to spend a lot of time trying to decipher your report. Use of visual cues and format to emphasize your main points will increase your impact.
I do not want to see the following statements based on your common sense.
The employees should work harder.
They should have the better communication system
This firm should develop the appropriate evaluation system.

If you want to use these statements above, you must provide the supporting evidence, which may be developed logically by your group members if the appropriate information was not provided in the case itself.
 

Panama Canal Case Study

Panama Canal Case Study 
For the case study, students will prepare an assessment of between 1100 and 1200 words of text, 1.5 spaced. Each case study should have a separate bibliography including at least 2 references, using APA format. Bibliography does not count towards word count.  Each assessment should have:

  1. Title
  2. Topic sentence (a single sentence or two which summarize the student’s understanding of the situation, the actions taken by the consulting engineer, and lessons learned)
  3. Situation assessment (What was the factual situation on the ground? What were the main challenges? What role could, and should, the consulting engineer play?)
  4. Lessons learned (this should include not just the lessons learned by the consulting engineer as expressed in the case study, but the lessons learned by the student looking at the case study as a whole)

Panama Canal Case Study: Please review these videos and follow the rubric
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=QqatexpnJt8&feature=emb_logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=L-Nh5t3O4jA&feature=emb_logo

Case study : Toyota Company

The case study about Toyota Company, so you have to solve the case about Toyota company.
You have to study and solve the case study I upload a PDF file,and write in this way, references should be 10-15,Harvard references, plagiarism should not be more than 10%
Introduction
Identify the key problems and/or effective practice(s) in the case study.
Formulate and include a thesis statement, summarizing the outcome of your analysis in 1-2 sentences.
Background
Set the scene: background information, relevant facts, and the most important issues.
Demonstrate that you have researched the problems in this case study.
Evaluation of the Case
Outline the various Risks and opportunities (if relevant), Social risks and issues, Governance risks, ethical criteria, financial criteria, quality management
Evaluate these pieces by discussing what is working and what is not working.
State why these parts of the case study are or are not working well.
Proposed Solution/Changes
Provide specific and realistic solution(s) or changes needed, supported by evidence
Explain why this solution was chosen.
Support this solution with solid evidence, such as: Concepts from class (text readings, discussions, lectures), Journal articles, books, websites, newspaper articles etc.
Recommendations
Determine and discuss specific strategies for accomplishing the proposed solution(s).
If applicable, recommend further action to resolve some of the issues.
What should be done and who should do it?
Conclusion
List of references
Source: https:writingcenter.ashford.edu/writing-case-study-analysis

Case study : Toyota Company

The case study about Toyota Company, so you have to solve the case about Toyota company.
You have to study and solve the case study I upload a PDF file,and write in this way, references should be 10-15,Harvard references, plagiarism should not be more than 10%
Introduction
Identify the key problems and/or effective practice(s) in the case study.
Formulate and include a thesis statement, summarizing the outcome of your analysis in 1-2 sentences.
Background
Set the scene: background information, relevant facts, and the most important issues.
Demonstrate that you have researched the problems in this case study.
Evaluation of the Case
Outline the various Risks and opportunities (if relevant), Social risks and issues, Governance risks, ethical criteria, financial criteria, quality management
Evaluate these pieces by discussing what is working and what is not working.
State why these parts of the case study are or are not working well.
Proposed Solution/Changes
Provide specific and realistic solution(s) or changes needed, supported by evidence
Explain why this solution was chosen.
Support this solution with solid evidence, such as: Concepts from class (text readings, discussions, lectures), Journal articles, books, websites, newspaper articles etc.
Recommendations
Determine and discuss specific strategies for accomplishing the proposed solution(s).
If applicable, recommend further action to resolve some of the issues.
What should be done and who should do it?
Conclusion
List of references
Source: https:writingcenter.ashford.edu/writing-case-study-analysis

Case study : Toyota Company

The case study about Toyota Company, so you have to solve the case about Toyota company.
You have to study and solve the case study I upload a PDF file,and write in this way, references should be 10-15,Harvard references, plagiarism should not be more than 10%
Introduction
Identify the key problems and/or effective practice(s) in the case study.
Formulate and include a thesis statement, summarizing the outcome of your analysis in 1-2 sentences.
Background
Set the scene: background information, relevant facts, and the most important issues.
Demonstrate that you have researched the problems in this case study.
Evaluation of the Case
Outline the various Risks and opportunities (if relevant), Social risks and issues, Governance risks, ethical criteria, financial criteria, quality management
Evaluate these pieces by discussing what is working and what is not working.
State why these parts of the case study are or are not working well.
Proposed Solution/Changes
Provide specific and realistic solution(s) or changes needed, supported by evidence
Explain why this solution was chosen.
Support this solution with solid evidence, such as: Concepts from class (text readings, discussions, lectures), Journal articles, books, websites, newspaper articles etc.
Recommendations
Determine and discuss specific strategies for accomplishing the proposed solution(s).
If applicable, recommend further action to resolve some of the issues.
What should be done and who should do it?
Conclusion
List of references
Source: https:writingcenter.ashford.edu/writing-case-study-analysis

Case study: Leasing contract 

Case study: Leasing contract
Each group of students is required to seek different corporations’ annual reports to find
disclosed information that shows details about leasing contract (agreement) capitalized by
the lessee, and represents a finance lease for the lessor, and to respond to the following
instructions:
PART 1
Description Marks
1. A brief background of the companies involved in the lease agreement. 1
2. Information concerning the lease agreement clauses. 1
PART 2 ACCOUNTING FOR THE LESSEE
Description Marks
1. The justification of the lease classification (for the lessee) 1
2. The lease amortization schedule (for the lessee) 2
3. Recording the entries relating to lease agreement for the first two
years of the lease (for the lessee). (Don’t forget to mention the dates).
2
4. The section relating to the lease transactions (in the statement of
financial position) at the end of the second year. (for the lessee).
1
PART 2 ACCOUNTING FOR THE LESSOR
Description Marks
1. The justification of the lease classification (for the lessor) 1
2. The lease amortization schedule (for the lessor) 2
3. Recording the entries relating to lease agreement for the first two
years of the lease (for the lessor). (Don’t forget to mention the dates).
2
4. The section relating to the lease transactions (in the statement of
financial position) at the end of the second year. (for the lessor).
1
Formatting Criteria * 1
Total points 15

Case Study Gooding

When a vacancy arose on the school board for Gooding Public Schools, Scott Rogers decided to throw his hat into the ring for consideration. A former college professor who had retired to the small Midwest town, Scott was hoping to help the historically “good old boy” board focus more on educational pursuits than its traditional emphasis on high school athletics.
Shortly after Scott was appointed to the board, a local family with Native American ancestry came before the board to ask that the name of the Gooding High School’s athletic teams be changed from the Redskins. The family found the use of Redskins as a team name to be offensive. “The use of the word Redskin is essentially a racial slur,” said Scott, “and as a racial slur, it needed to be changed.”
The request set off a firestorm in the small town of 7,000. The school’s athletic teams had competed as Redskins for 50 years, and many felt the name was an integral part of the community. People personally identified with the Redskins, and the team and the team’s name were ingrained in the small town’s culture.
totally out of control,” Scott says. “Locals would say, ‘I was born a Redskin, and I’ll die a Redskin.’ They argued that the name was never intended to be offensive and that it honored the area’s relatively strong Native American presence. The local family that raised the issue was getting all sorts of national support, and speakers came in from as far away as Oklahoma to discuss the negative ramifications of Native American mascots. Local groups argued back that these speakers weren’t from Gooding and shouldn’t even be allowed to be at the board meetings.”
Scott felt strongly that the name needed to be changed. In meeting after meeting, he tried to explain to both his fellow board members and those in the audience that if the name is offensive to someone and recognized as a racial slur, then the intent of its original choosing was irrelevant. If someone was offended by the name, then it was wrong to maintain it.
Finally, Scott put forward a motion to change the name. That motion included a process for the students at Gooding High School to choose a new name for their athletic teams. The board approved the motion 5–2. The students immediately embraced the opportunity to choose a new name, developing designs and logos for their proposed choices. In the end, the student body voted to become the Redhawks.
There was still an angry community contingent, however, that was festering over the change. They began circulating petitions to recall the school board members who voted for the change, and received enough signatures for the recall to be put up for an election.
“While the kids are going about the business of changing the name and the emblem, the community holds an election and proceeds to recall five of the seven members of the board,” Scott says. The five recalled members include Scott and the other board members who voted in favor of the name change.
The remaining two board members, both of whom were ardent members of the athletic booster organization, held a special meeting of the board (all two of them) and voted to change the name back to the Redskins.
That’s when the state’s Department of Civil Rights and the Commission for High School Athletics stepped in. They told the Gooding School Board there could not be a reversal of the name change and that Gooding High School’s teams would have to go for four years without one, competing only as Gooding.
Over the course of those four years, new school board members were elected, and the issue quieted down. At the end of that period, the students again voted to become the Gooding Redhawks.
“You know, the kids were fine with it,” says Scott. “It’s been ten years, and there’s an entire generation of kids that don’t have a clue that it was ever different. They are Redhawks and have always been Redhawks.
“It was the adults who had the problem. There’s still a small contingent today that can’t get over it. A local hardware store still sells Gooding Redskins T-shirts and other gear. There is just this group of folks that believe there was nothing disrespectful in the Redskins name. Once that group is gone, it will be a nonissue.”
Questions

  1. What change were the people in Gooding trying to avoid? Why do you think they wanted to avoid this change? What tactics did they use to resist change?
  2. Would you describe the efforts of Scott Rogers or the school board as adaptive leadership? Why or why not?
  3. How would you describe the holding environment created by the school board? Do you think it was successful? Why or why not?
  4. Citing examples, describe how the school board engaged or didn’t engage in each of these adaptive leader behaviors: get on the balcony, maintain disciplined attention, and give the work back to the people.
  5. What group would you describe as the “low-status group”? How did the school board seek to give voice to this group?