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Explain factors to consider to help ensure that decisions are ethical.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Don owns an establishment. Lamar is a bartender at Don's establishment. One night Lamar serves Susan six drinks. When driving away from the establishment, Susan's car strikes Amy's vehicle.
 
  If a third-party liability lawsuit resulted in this scenario, who is the third party? a. Don
  b. Lamar
  c. Susan
  d. Amy



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Answer to Question 1

Managers must determine that proposed decisions are legal and will not hurt anyone. Other factors include determining if the proposed decision best represents the company, will make anyone uncomfortable, and whether their decision will convey respect for others.

Other factors may include the need to involve other persons and to ensure that the decision is fair and upholds the organization's core values. Finally, decision makers can ask themselves if they would like to make their decisions public and whether their view of the situation may change over time.

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