Three lenses for exploring the ethical dimension
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– I was inspired by a friend’s case study assignment, so I chose the first lens, which is the classic “what’s right” lens. The classic “what’s right” lens is all about following a moral compass that directs us to act in a way that is right and just. In the case study assignment, my friend’s manager asked her to consider how she could balance the needs of the company and her own personal values. I used this lens to consider if my decision to work for a company that engages in animal testing could
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1. Traditional lens: It is a business-oriented perspective, focusing on the impact of the decision on a company’s profitability and revenue. It has the least depth since it only touches on one side of the equation – profit. browse around here Traditional lens does not take into account the impact on stakeholders, such as customers, employees, and society. 2. Divergent lens: It explores the positive impact of the decision on society, employees, and customers. I, too, see this lens
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1. Humanistic approach: Ethics is a humanistic concept, based on the idea that all human beings are morally equal, and that all human actions are inherently moral and immoral. I have applied this lens to many cases, including the case study I worked on, where humanistic principles guided our decision-making process. 2. Utilitarian approach: This lens focuses on the benefits and consequences of actions. It emphasizes the social welfare, rather than the individual. I applied this lens to a case of corporate social
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The three lenses for exploring the ethical dimension offer an overview of the complexity of the question of moral values and their application. I think that the three lenses represent the essential themes in this topic: 1. The moral basis, i.e. What is the underlying value system. 2. The individual’s responsibility for making choices and decisions based on this value system. 3. The global community’s responsibility for the consequences of these choices. Each lens focuses on a different aspect of the problem, and can be explored
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Topic: Understanding the ethical dimension Section: Porters Model Analysis Sometimes, I wonder about understanding the ethical dimension of a situation or a person. My intuition tells me I should approach it from an objectivity-based lens, as the case I had to solve, and I am quite sure my colleague or friend’s intuition would agree. Let’s look at three lenses. Lens #1: Human nature The first lens we can take when examining ethical issues is that of human nature. We
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Lenses 1: The social lens (what is in the world around us and who gets to decide what should be done in it) I had to write about 3 social lenses for exploring the ethical dimension, the first one. Here it goes: We can learn more about social lenses for exploring the ethical dimension by focusing on an example. How many people would agree with the idea that people should work for a living, rather than be a free labor? I’m not saying I agree, but I would like to look at
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I have been asked to write a case study on a brand that is committed to sustainability, and I believe in this brand’s sustainability vision. I was initially skeptical but was won over by the brand’s commitment and the clear focus on sustainability. I then read through their sustainability policy and initiatives, and was impressed by the detailed strategies that they have in place. First lens: Strategies and vision The brand’s sustainability vision clearly articulated, and I believe it is well-
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This blog post, “Three lenses for exploring the ethical dimension” is a 160-word personal essay about marketing. I use a personal approach, as my brand is an example of the three lenses (product, service, and brand) approach. Product lens: The essay discusses the use of the three-tiered marketing model for addressing the challenges in the global marketing field. The example case study involves a company that uses this model effectively. Service lens: The essay discusses the