Principle of management essay - Management
You, your spouse, and your two young children, have recently moved to Texas and you are now
the Human Resource Manager of an apple juice plant called Beech-Nut. It’s a great move, both
for your career and family. Your first few months on the job have really confirmed that you
made a great choice in joining Beechnut. Your relationship with your new peers, your
employees, and even the president have been very positive.
Thomas Rex Gibbs* is the President of Beechnut. He earned the nickname “T-Rex” because of
an unfortunate accident that left him blind in one eye many years before. While it is barely
noticeable and creates few work-related problems for him, it does mean that he is forced to
move his head to and fro when entering the room due to limited peripheral vision, thus
creating the stalking appearance of the popular portrayal of his deadly namesake. But he
doesn’t mind the name at all. Instead, he seems to actually relish it. If truth were told, Rex not
only approves of the moniker, he thinks it’s an appropriate symbol for one so dominant and
firmly in charge.
T-Rex believes in surrounding himself with talent. One of his first actions as President was
selecting and hiring a new leadership team. He gave each team member freedom to run their
respective areas (to his liking, of course). The leadership team’s first order of business was
establishing the following core values:
People: Be a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be.
Portfolio: Bring to the world a portfolio of products that satisfy customer’s desires and
needs.
Planet: Be responsible citizens that make a difference by helping build and support
sustainable communities.
Profit: Maximize long-term return to shareowners while being mindful of our overall
responsibilities.
This first step paid off - the company’s product sales have benefited from Beechnut’s carefully
crafted image, and Beechnut is now the second-largest maker of baby foods in the country.
In fact, Beechnut’s winning combination of competitive salary and core values allowed your
predecessor (the previous HR Manager) to successfully recruit young, top talent to the
organization. This not only lowered payroll and medical benefit costs, but also resulted in
Beechnut being featured in Forbes magazine’s annual “Best Employers for New Graduates.”
T-Rex was not all that supportive of the initiatives of the leadership team at first, but he did
appreciate the positive press from the Forbes listing. The success of the company, T-Rex had
become convinced, was inexorably linked with positive press through all mediums. All
managers within the company knew that the slightest negative story would lead to attention
you did not want.
During your first few months, you have found that having so many young people in the
organization is exciting in a company that had been around so long. “Work hard, play hard”
was the unofficial motto amongApplying Ethical Theories: Interpreting
and Responding to Student Plagiarism
Neil Granitz
Dana Loewy
ABSTRACT. Given the tremendous proliferation of
student plagiarism involving the Internet, the purpose of
this study is to determine which theory of ethical rea-
soning students invoke when defending their transgres-
sions: deontology, utilitarianism, rational self-interest,
Machiavellianism, cultural relativism, or situational ethics.
Understanding which theory of ethical reasoning students
employ is critical, as preemptive steps can be taken by
faculty to counteract this reasoning and prevent plagiarism.
Additionally, it has been demonstrated that unethical
behavior in school can lead to unethical behavior in
business; therefore, correcting unethical behavior in
school can have a positive impact on organizational ethics.
To meet this objective, a content analysis was conducted
on the written records of students formally charged with
plagiarizing at a large West Coast university. Each case was
classified according to the primary ethical reasoning that
the student used to justify plagiarism. Results indicate that
students predominately invoke deontology, situational
ethics, and Machiavellianism. Based on these findings,
specific recommendations are offered to curb plagiarism.
KEY WORDS: academic dishonesty, ethical reasoning,
history of copyright, historic views of plagiarism, Internet
plagiarism, teaching academic integrity, theories of ethics
Introduction
While the use of the Internet has led to improved
efficiency and effectiveness in teaching, it has also
created an explosion in student plagiarism (Fialkoff
and St. Lifer, 2002; Groark et al., 2001; Rimer,
2003). Through online term paper mills (http://
www.cheater.com, http://www.schoolsucks.com),
Google searches, as well as access to library databases,
students literally have a world of information at their
fingertips. In a 2001 survey, conducted by McCabe,
41\% of undergraduate students admitted that they
had engaged in one or more instances of ‘‘cut and
paste’’ plagiarism involving the Internet [Center for
Academic Integrity (CAI), 2002–2003]. Addition-
ally, non-Internet plagiarism continues to be a
problem. While instructors and students have tools
such as Turnitin.com at their disposal, a better ap-
proach would be to understand student reasoning
about Internet plagiarism and to devise methods to
stop it before it happens.
Past research has demonstrated that when faced
with an ethical dilemma, individuals will form their
ethical reasoning and moral intent based upon dif-
ferent theories of ethics (Hunt and Vasquez-Parraga,
1993; Mengue, 1998). Several researchers have
This research is the result of a long-standing interest in new
technology and plagiarism. Very early ideas on this subject
were presented by the authors at the ABC West Conference
in New Orleans in March 2003.
Dr. Neil Granitz teaches Marketing at Cal State Fullerton. He
has published articles in the Journal of Busi10/28/2020
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Ethics and Social
Responsibility
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Learning Objectives
In this lesson, we will cover:
Stakeholders
Corporate Social Responsibility
Ethics
◦ Stakeholders
◦ What Ethics is not
◦ Perspectives (Views) on Ethics
Links within this Lesson
• Milgram Experiment (set to start 38 seconds in; end at 9 minutes)
https://youtu.be/Xxq4QtK3j0Y?t=38s
• Asch Experiment:
https://youtu.be/NyDDyT1lDhA
• Budweiser Commercial:
https://youtu.be/6EmIDqGOX44
• Texas Bathroom Bill:
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Bathroom-Bill-6p-010517_Dallas-Fort-
Worth-409837835.html
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Where we’ve been and where we’re going
Strategy People
Stakeholders and Ethics
_________________
oThe people and groups that supply a company with its
productive resources and so have a claim on and stake in
the company
oCan be split into two general groups
o___________: employees, managers, owners
o___________: indi
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Types of Company Stakeholders
Types of Company Stakeholders
Stockholders(public)/Owners(private)
• Want to ensure that managers are behaving ethically and not risking
investors’ capital by engaging in actions that could hurt the company’s
reputation
• Want to maximize their return on investment
Managers
• Responsible for using a company’s financial capital and human resources to
increase its performance
• Have the right to expect a good return or reward by investing their human
capital to improve a company’s performance
• Frequently juggle multiple interests
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Types of Company Stakeholders
Employees
• Expect to receive rewards consistent with their performance
• Companies can act ethically toward employees by creating an
occupational structure that fairly and equitably rewards employees
for their contributions
Suppliers and Distributors
• Suppliers expect to be paid fairly and promptly for their inputs
• Distributors expect to receive quality products at agreed-upon prices
Types of Company Stakeholders
Customers
• Some consider them the most critical stakeholder (debatable)
• Company must work to increase efficiency and effectiveness in order to create
loyal customers and attract new ones
Community, Society, and Nation
• Community
•Physical locations like towns or cities in which companies are located
•Provides a company with the physical and social infrastructure that allows it
to operate
• A company contributes to the economy of the town or region through salaries,
wages, and taxes
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Stakeholders, CSR, Ethics
When managers face issues of
• Corporate Social Responsibility
• Ethics
Stakeholders are impacted!!!
What Is Social Responsibility?
_____________________
• refers to the expectation that business firms should serve both
society and the financial interests of the shareholders.
• Ethics is about the individual; social responsibility is about the
firm.
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Organizational Behavior
and Individual Differences
Learning Objectives
1. Describe the various personality traits that affect how managers think,
feel, and behave.
2. Explain what values and attitudes are, and describe their impact on
managerial action.
3. Appreciate how moods and emotions influence all members of an
organization.
4. Describe the nature of emotional intelligence and its role in
management.
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Learning Objectives
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Organizational Fit
Person-Environment
Fit
Person-Environment
Fit
The congruence, match, or similarity
between the person and environment
Supplementary fit exists when the
person “supplements, embellishes, or
possesses characteristics which are
similar to other individuals” in the
environment
Complementary fit means that a
“weakness or need of the environment
is off-set by the strength of the
individual, and vice versa”
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Organizational Fit
Person-
Organization Fit
Person-
Organization Fit
The degree to
which a person’s
values,
personality,
goals, and other
characteristics
match those of
the organization.
Person-Job fitPerson-Job fit
The degree to
which a person’s
skill, knowledge,
abilities, and
other
characteristics
match the job
demands.
Values, Attitudes, Moods and Emotions
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Emotions
Intense, relatively short-lived
feelings
Once whatever has triggered the
emotion has been dealt with, the
feelings may linger in the form of a
less intense mood
Moods
Temporary way of being/feeling
Encompass how managers
actually feel when they are
managing
Moods
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Attitudes
o Capture managers’ thoughts and feelings about
their specific jobs & organizations
o Managers’ attitudes about their jobs and
organizations affect how they approach their jobs
o Important Job attitudes:
1.Job satisfaction
2.Organizational commitment
3.Org Citizenship Behaviors
Attitudes -- Job Satisfaction
oA general attitude
(not a behavior)
toward one’s job; a
positive feeling of
ones job resulting
from an evaluation of
its characteristics
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Attitudes -- Job Satisfaction
• Managers high on job satisfaction
believe their jobs have many
desirable features or
characteristics.
• Upper managers, in general, tend
to be more satisfied with their
jobs than entry-level employees.
• Two reasons job satisfaction is
important:
o More likely to perform Organizational
Citizenship Behaviors (OCBs)
o Less likely to quit, reducing
management turnover
Organizational Commitment
oThe collection of feelings &
beliefs that managers have
about their organization as
a whole
Attitudes -- Job Satisfaction -- Org Commitment
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Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB)
oDiscretionary behavior that is not part of an
employee’s formal job requirements, but
that nevertheless promotes the effective
functioning of the organization
Job
Satisfacti1
Motivation in the Workplace
Where we’ve been and where we’re going
2
Learning Objectives
1. Explain what motivation is and why managers need to be
concerned about it.
2. Describe from the perspectives of expectancy theory and equity
theory what managers should do to have a highly motivated
workforce.
3. Explain how goals and needs motivate people and what kinds of
goals are especially likely to result in high performance.
4. Identify the motivation lessons that managers can learn from
operant conditioning theory and social learning theory.
5. Explain why and how managers can use pay as a major
motivation tool.
Learning Objectives
Performance Equation
Theories of Motivation
Classical (Needs) Theories
Contemporary (Process) Theories
Learning Theories
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Performance Motivation Ability Environment
Performance
Job performance
oHow well an individual performs the
job requirements
oDetermined by motivation, ability, and
situational constraints (environment)
The Nature of Motivation
Motivation
o The psychological forces that determine
the direction of a person’s behavior in an
organization, a person’s level of effort, and
a person’s level of persistence
o Explains why people behave the way they
do in organizations
o Part of the Job Performance Equation
Direction
o Possible behaviors a person could engage in
o Towards a beneficial (and, in the work
context, organizational) goal
Effort
o How hard people work;
o Intensity
Persistence
o How long a person tries;
o Refers to whether, when faced with
roadblocks and obstacles, people keep
trying or give up
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The Nature of Motivation
Examples:
Planning a young child’s birthday party
Obtaining a degree or (better) job
Getting in shape or eating healthy
Buying a new car
The Nature of Motivation
Intrinsically motivated behavior
◦ Behavior performed for its own sake
Extrinsically motivated behavior
◦ Behavior performed to acquire material or
social rewards or to avoid punishment
Pro-socially motivated behavior
◦ Behavior performed to benefit or help others
Why are you in school?
I want to learn and grow
I want to get a job
My parents made me go
to school
I want to contribute to
society
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Need Theories (the classics!)
Need theories
◦ Theories of motivation that focus on what needs people
are trying to satisfy at work and what outcomes will
satisfy those needs
Need
◦ A requirement or necessity for survival and well-being
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
oThe hierarchy of needs is an
arrangement of five basic needs that
motivate behavior
oMaslow proposed that the lowest level
of unmet needs is the prime motivator
and that only one level is motivational
at a time.
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Examples of How Managers Can Help
People Satisfy These Needs at Work
Giving people the opportunity to use their
skills and abilities to the fullest extent
possible.
Granting promotions and recognizing
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