Stakeholder & Hedonistic Calculus
Utilitarian Approach
Zone of Sustainable Activity & Kantian Ethics
Trade Secrets & Conflict of Interest
Ramadan 🌙
100

______is a way to manage complex moral relationships (current and potential) between corporation’s strategic activities and those who affect or who are affected by the actions.

Stakeholder Approach

100

 Pleasure is the ultimate good and pain the only evil.

Classic utilitarianism

100

The three points of views of zone of sustainable activity are _______.

economic, legal, and moral.

100

information used in a business that gives them an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors

Trade Secrets

100

Eh el sherka el gabet Mohamed Salah w Amr Diab f nafs el e3lan?

Vodafone

200

The two sides of the coin is integrity and ----

Accountability

200

How do we calculate utility identified with pleasure and absence of pain?

Hedonism

200

Levels of decision making _____

Individual level

Organizational level

Business system level

200

Relevant Distinctions in conflict of interest are: 

actual vs potential, personal vs impersonal, individual vs organizational 

200

F awel hala2a, el kebir etgawez meen 3ala marbooha?

Lordiana

300

The centurion would use a shield to determine

Integrity

300

The thinkers who promulgated utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill & Jeremy Bentham

300

“If you want to move people, it has to be toward a vision that is positive for them, that taps values important to them, that gets them something they desire, and that is presented in a compelling way that they feel inspired to follow."

Martin Luther King

300

restrictions in noncompete agreements are: (3)

The time period specified, geographic area, The work excluded

300

How many ads did Mahmoud El Esseily do for Ramadan and what are they?

3 ; Zahra Memaar El Morshedy, Banque Misr, Magdi Yacoub Foundation

400

What are the characteristics of a dilemma?

You have good arguments for either choice.

You may not have enough time to research the choices thoroughly.

You feel neither choice is perfect.

Your control of other people and the outcome is limited.

It feels like a once in a lifetime opportunity. 

You are forced to make a tough choice between competing values.

400

utilitarianism is most in conflict with this concept_______.

Rights

400

Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that is should become a universal law.

Categorical Imperative

400

Conflicts of interest can result from? Hint: there are 4

1- Biased Judgement, 2- Direct Competition, 3-Misuse of Position, 4- Violation of confidentiality
400

Hassan Shakoush etkhane2 ma3 merato f bernameg eh?

Sheikh El Hara


500

The seven aspects of an action's consequences that can be used to compare the results

Intensity of feelings produced

Duration of feelings

Certainty of this consequence from action

Remoteness: how soon the feeling will be felt

Future pleasure: whether the feeling will lead to future pleasure

Future pains: whether they will lead to future pain

Extent: Number of people affected

500

Weaknesses of Utilitarianism (hint 3)

Pleasure is too low to constitute the good for human beings - Pig philosophy 

Comparative measurement - Some benefits and costs seem intractable to measurement 

Assumption that all goods can be traded for an equivalent because there must be some scale to measure which quantity of one good is equivalent to which quantity of another good

500

Kinds of rights

Legal and moral rights 

Specific and general rights

Negative and positive rights

500

factors used to determine what information is protectable as a trade secret

1- the extent to which the information is known outside the business.

2- the extent of measures taken to guard the secrecy of the information.

3- the value of the information to the company and to its competitors.

500

Complete the following:

Dayman fe dahry, da saheb 30mry, da ..... da.... da......

kenz, rez2, too2 nagah

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