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WGU C206 Ethical Leadership Study Guide | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest
Updated 2024/2025 Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions

______Is any person or group with stake in the issue at hand - Stakeholder



The _______ approach to ethical decision making focuses on how people actually make ethical decisiosn
- Descriptive



The _______approach to ethical decision making foucses on what decision and individual SHOULD
make. - Prescriptive



The prescriptive approach is to _____as the descroprtive approach is to ______ - Psychology;Philosophy



_______Is probably the best known consequentalist theory - Utilitariansim



The _______states that an ethical decision shuld maximize benefits to society and minimize harms. -
Principle of utility



A_______focuses on doing what is "right" (based on moral principles or values such as honesty),
whereas a _______focuses on doing what will maximize societal welfare. - Dentologist; Virtue Follower



a major challenge of ______approaches is deciding which duty, obligation, right or principle takes
precedence because, ethical dilemmas often pit these against eachother. - Deontological



The ______ approach focuses more on the integrity of the moral actor (the person) that on the moral
act itself (the decision or behavior). - Virtue ethics



The ____challenges one to ask "how would you feel if you behavior appeared in THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL?" - Disclosure Rule



The first, second, third, and fourth step in the sound ethical decision making in business? - Gather the
facts, identify the affected parties?, identify the affected issue?, check your gut.

, Common conflicts of interst include overt and covert bribes and the... - trading of influence or privilieged
infomration



Do conflicts of interst erode trust by making it look as if special favors will be extended for special
friends? - yes



An example of an appropriate gift to accept form a vendor is? - Dinner for you and your wife at
applebees. What is inappropriate is a discount on peson items, four tickets to the superbowl, a cash gift
card for $1,400.



When a statement is "off the record" this means: - A reporter can use the information you provided in
astory as long as the remarks are not attributed to you directly.



Kathleen Reardon encourages us to think about courage as "calculated risk taking" She recommends
that you: - Askyourself about your intentions, weight risk and benefits, think about timing. Do Not ignore
power and influence.



Guidlelines on "how to blow th whistle" suggest: - Approach you immediate manager first if you can,
take it to the next level, consider going outside your chain of command.



Under the false claims act, you can recive 15 to 30% of whatever damages the federal gov recovers if... -
you blow the whistle on government fraud.



Under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Cusmer Protection ACt, the SEC will pay 10-30% of the
amount he foverment recovers from financial fraud if... - the whistleblower provides original
infomatrion leading to a recovery of more than a million dollars.



Research has found that people are more likely to be ethically aware, to recognize the ethical nature of
an issue ro decision, if all of the following happen: - They believe that their peers will consider it to be
ethically problematic, if ethical language is used to present the istuauiton to the decision maker, if the
decision is seen as having the potentital to produce serious harm to others.

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