Ethics Scenarios
Ethics Scenarios
Individual Responses
Duty Based (Deontological):
1. We don't always get to work with teammates that are going to be ideally suited for our type of personality or ethical standards. I think Donna is being too demanding in the sense that she wants Michael to work on her terms and conditions. When she talked to him about his duty to the team and how he should behave, she is doing so from her personal standard, not acknowledging that other people may have different ethical standards. On the other hand Michael is slacking and putting things off till the last minute and not really making an effort to work in a team. They need to work out their differences and start working towards the benefit of the team and maybe sacrifice individual expectations.
2. Stephanie should convince the rest of her teammates that things like this happen all the time and that it's probably not the first or the last time that a team member is not going to be there for the final......
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