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mwit1967

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Which of the following takes place when choosing among alternatives that are not clear cut, but that are ethical and valid?
 
  A) Ethical lapse
  B) Stealth marketing
  C) Transparency
  D) Distortion
  E) Ethical dilemma

Question 2

Which of the following is not needed to ensure ethical business communications?
 
  A) Ethical individuals
  B) Ethical company leadership
  C) Appropriate policies
  D) A code of ethics
  E) Structures that support ethical decision making



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) An ethical dilemma involves choosing among alternatives that are not clear cut. Conflicting alternatives can be both ethical and valid, not necessarily wrong, but with consequences for several parties.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Ensuring ethical business communication requires ethical individuals, ethical company leadership, and appropriate policies and structures to support ethical decision making. While a code of ethics supports ethical decision making, the code of ethics is not a required component.



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