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Merger madness Exam 2023 with complete solution Which of the following responses aligns with the theory behind the Responsibilities Lens (deontology): individuals using reason to determine their duties? "Good plan, Martin. We don't have an obligation to disclose to the acquiring company every v...

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  • June 12, 2023
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Merger madness Exam 2023 with complete solution
Which of the following responses aligns with the theory behind the
Responsibilities Lens (deontology): individuals using reason to determine their
duties?
"Good plan, Martin. We don't have an obligation to disclose to the acquiring company
every violation of internal policies the company has ever had. We've done nothing
illegal, and if the problem is solved before the merger is official, we've handled our
responsibility."
Which concern aligns with the key phrase of the Responsibilities Lens
(deontology): "I am responsible"?
Which of the following responses aligns with the theory behind the Results Lens
(consequentialism): individuals following their desires to pursue their worthy
goals?
"I'm reluctant to alter the subscription terms of our customers. Our current users might
stay on, but they'll be hesitant about subscribing to our future games if their privacy is
compromised. We should consider the long term effects of that decision."
Which of the following responses considers the ethical task of the Results Lens
(consequentialism): identifying the goals you want to accomplish?
"If we try to put off the decision, nobody would actually benefit in the long term. The
Board would be upset, for one, and we can't guarantee that any more offers will come
in, or that the offers will be better. We're better off if we act now."
Which of the following responses considers the ethical task of the Relationship
Lens (justice theories): ensuring that all in the community are treated fairly?
"The employees are the ones with the least say in the matter. We can't ask them which
company they'd prefer to work for, but we can look for the business model that
promotes the best work environment and provides the most stability."
Which of the following responses demonstrates the foundational values of the
Reputation Lens (virtue ethics): fortitude and compassion?
"I agree with Eugene. I think if we are persistent and show leadership in negotiating the
contract with Kaijusoft, they'll respect our courage and work hard to make the deal
work."
Which of the following responses aligns with the theory behind the Relationship
Lens (justice theories): the community using reason to determine how to achieve
justice?
"Those tactics put the press in a difficult position. All the time—and money—you spend
building a 'relationship' will create a sense of obligation, even if you don't ask for
anything. That isn't fair to the press or to other companies who play by the rules."
Which of the following responses considers the ethical task of the
Responsibilities Lens (deontology): following rules that guide individuals to
appropriate behavior?
"Giving any warning to the employees is impossible as a matter of principle, Jill, and for
good reason. Imagine if we were in the position of the acquiring company. We wouldn't
want the staff of the company we're purchasing to be looking for work elsewhere."
Which of the following responses considers the ethical task of the Results Lens
(consequentialism): seeking worthwhile goals that we want to accomplish?

, "Telling Patrick wouldn't make a difference—the information is already out and we can't
stop the flood of questions. The only thing disclosing our involvement does is make our
company look worse than it already does. For everyone to reach their goals, that's the
last thing we need right now."
Which of the following responses considers the foundational questions of the
Responsibilities Lens (deontology): What are my responsibilities? Have I acted in
a caring way?
"You're a valuable member of the team, Renee. Your contributions throughout the years
deserve to be acknowledged. Let's figure out what the rules are for resolution of
inadvertent violation of the NDA."
Which statement aligns with the key phrase of the Reputation Lens (virtue
ethics): "I make virtuous choices"?
"Given the increase of girls and women in the gaming world, we want to be known as a
company that not only desires their business but considers their interests and
contributions to our industry. By working to make our industry friendly for women, we
can make choices that match our values."
11 of 16.
Which statement aligns with the key phrase of the Relationship Lens (justice
theories): "I am fair"?
"I'd find ways to use the extra team members. Perhaps by overlapping project
schedules more so the QA team and programmers are always being utilized or by
cross-training employees so they can fill multiple roles."
Which of the following statements addresses the foundational question of the
Reputation Lens (virtue ethics): What would set a good example?
"I won't stop you, but I hope you'll consider staying on board for a while. With your help,
we could try to convince BFE to make positive changes and turn their artistic vision
around."
Which concern aligns with the key phrase of the Responsibilities Lens
(deontology): "I am responsible"?
"I don't like the idea of advertising that tries to hide itself. A company has an obligation
to be transparent as to which YouTubers it sponsors. I would want to discuss some
alternatives-if BFE doesn't want us to look for a different partner."
Which of the following statements addresses the foundational questions of the
Reputation Lens (virtue ethics): What actions would set a good example? What
virtues do my role require?
"I don't like the idea, Martin. Too many things could go wrong. If BFE finds out that we
deliberately deleted data, we're not setting a good example. I think we can talk with
them and use a bit of that moral courage we're always talking about to make sure the
consumers are protected."
Which of the following responses demonstrates the foundational values of the
Reputation Lens (virtue ethics): fortitude and compassion?
"I am responsible for the welfare of my employees. I'm reluctant to accept a merger
offer from a company that demands unreasonable hours. I want a plan in place to
improve conditions or we may have to rethink this opportunity."
Which of the following responses demonstrates the foundational values of the
Relationship Lens (justice theories): fairness and appropriate use of power?

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