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Business Ethics

Prof. Arun Patil MET Institute of Management Mumbai

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Prof. Patil, MET IOM

Business Ethics

Is it ethically correct?

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Prof. Patil, MET IOM

Business Ethics

Is it ethically correct?

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3/31/2013

Prof. Patil, MET IOM

Business Ethics

Is it ethically correct?

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3/31/2013

Prof. Patil, MET IOM

Business Ethics

Is it ethically correct?

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3/31/2013

Prof. Patil, MET IOM

Business Ethics

Case Study Method

The Harvard scene

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Business Ethics

Benefits of Case Study Method


No best decisions, but makes you THINK Child walking no instructions; only demonstration Doctor/Lawyer/Engineer/MBA Problem framing, analysis & solving Ambiguity tolerance, sharing, listening Sensitizing

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Ethics in Life CS1


You know that the taxi-fare from your home to the airport is normally Rs.200/You have paid it before and you know that it is the correct fare. But this time when you travel from home to the airport, the meter shows Rs.100 only.

What will you pay him?

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Ethics in Life CS2


You are dining in a restaurant. You order a few dishes seeing their cost & you ensure that the bill would be around Rs. 500/-. When the bill comes after you finish your dinner, it is for Rs. 250 only. Obviously the waiter has omitted to include one or two dishes in the bill.

What would you do?

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Ethics in Life 3
You are standing at an intersection where two streets part. A cow comes running & goes on your left side.

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Business Ethics

Ethics in Life 3
A butcher with a big knife comes running & asks you, On which road did the cow go?

What would you reply?

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Ethics in History 4
Dronacharya had refused to accept Ekalavya as a shishya as he was not a Kshatriya. Ekalavya made a statue of Dronacharya and learnt archery from the statue.

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Ethics in History 4
One day, Dronacharya comes to know about his extraordinary archery skills. He asks Ekalavyas right hand thumb as Gurudakshina & gets it.

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Business Ethics

The Real Dilemma

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Business Ethics

The Real Dilemma


17 children are playing on a normal track & 1 boy is playing on the non-used track. A train is coming at full speed & would run over the 17 children.

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Business Ethics

The Real Dilemma


You are the signal-man & can change the course of the train to non-used track.

What would you do?


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Business Ethics

In Conclusion

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Contact Me

If (at all) you wish to contact me.. 98205 51566


omarunpatil@gmail.com

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Thank You
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