MGMT6213 Ethics in Workplace Discussion 2: New York Times (at least 300 words) Question descriptionPurpose: Develop skills in interpreting and learning from current business ethics stories so that they may be of future use.Read the New York Times article posted from the link below. The discussion should center on the core questions posted for the article and carefully reflect on comments posted by other students.Woman Cleared in Death Tied to G.M.’s Faulty Ignition Switch, The New York Times, November 24, 2014http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/business/woman-cleared-in-death-caused-by-gms-faulty-ignition-switch.html?ref=business&_r=0Discussion Question:How would you as a manager employed by General Motors use this story as a way to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues and report bad news?Note: Please assume your responsibilities are in one of the following functional areas: product design and testing, manufacturing, supply chain management, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, information systems or, legal and regulatory affairs.
MGMT6213 Ethics in Workplace Discussion 2: New York Times (at least 300 words) Question descriptionPurpose: Develop skills in interpreting and learning from current business ethics stories so that they may be of future use.Read the New York Times article posted from the link below. The discussion should center on the core questions posted for the article and carefully reflect on comments posted by other students.Woman Cleared in Death Tied to G.M.’s Faulty Ignition Switch, The New York Times, November 24, 2014http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/business/woman-cleared-in-death-caused-by-gms-faulty-ignition-switch.html?ref=business&_r=0Discussion Question:How would you as a manager employed by General Motors use this story as a way to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues and report bad news?Note: Please assume your responsibilities are in one of the following functional areas: product design and testing, manufacturing, supply chain management, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, information systems or, legal and regulatory affairs.
MGMT6213 Ethics in Workplace Discussion 2: New York Times (at least 300 words) Question descriptionPurpose: Develop skills in interpreting and learning from current business ethics stories so that they may be of future use.Read the New York Times article posted from the link below. The discussion should center on the core questions posted for the article and carefully reflect on comments posted by other students.Woman Cleared in Death Tied to G.M.’s Faulty Ignition Switch, The New York Times, November 24, 2014http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/business/woman-cleared-in-death-caused-by-gms-faulty-ignition-switch.html?ref=business&_r=0Discussion Question:How would you as a manager employed by General Motors use this story as a way to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues and report bad news?Note: Please assume your responsibilities are in one of the following functional areas: product design and testing, manufacturing, supply chain management, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, information systems or, legal and regulatory affairs.
MGMT6213 Ethics in Workplace Discussion 2: New York Times (at least 300 words) Question descriptionPurpose: Develop skills in interpreting and learning from current business ethics stories so that they may be of future use.Read the New York Times article posted from the link below. The discussion should center on the core questions posted for the article and carefully reflect on comments posted by other students.Woman Cleared in Death Tied to G.M.’s Faulty Ignition Switch, The New York Times, November 24, 2014http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/business/woman-cleared-in-death-caused-by-gms-faulty-ignition-switch.html?ref=business&_r=0Discussion Question:How would you as a manager employed by General Motors use this story as a way to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues and report bad news?Note: Please assume your responsibilities are in one of the following functional areas: product design and testing, manufacturing, supply chain management, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, information systems or, legal and regulatory affairs.