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This 4-page paper concerns ethical decisions that need to be made by the operations director of Rocky Mountain Imaging. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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format printers and ink cartridges and refills) needs to handle asking a valued client, DEC Electronics, in getting a check immediately, mainly to bolster Rocky Mountains numbers. The companys CEO
has said that if the check is not cut by DEC, their products will be removed from the showroom, catalogs and website. But its easier than just cutting a check
- technically, such checks are cut from the marketing development fund monthly, and that monthly cut-off date is just a week away. Rocky Mountains bookkeeper is not keen on accepting
the MDF funds that dont match expenditures, while the DEC accounts rep is concerned about fudging the paperwork and having to let go of the money early. To reach
a decision, we need to answer the following questions. Who are the stakeholders? The stakeholders are both companies, as well as the
employees. The CEO is a stakeholder, but hes one who isnt considering the consequences. Rocky Mountains accountant is also a stakeholder, as is the DEC representative. The operations manager, whose
role we are taking, is also a stakeholder. In other words, the decision made is going to have an impact on these particular groups.
What is an ethical organization? Dees et al (2008) doesnt necessarily define an ethical organization, but does say that the leader is the role model in such
an organization. As the leader walks the talk, so do the employees. But in this case, Tim, the CEO, is not behaving like a very ethical leader. Hes not thinking
about the overall impact of his demand on the organization. Rather, his focus is on the profit margin and "meeting numbers." This is all well and good, but it sets
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