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bekas [8.4K]
4 years ago
5

A meat-packing company discovers that six months ago it unknowingly distributed meat froma humans consuming the meat however som

e scientists have cloned cow The firm is unaware of any specific risks to questions, and some consumers are afraid of possible future problems. The meat company has to decide whether or not to make this matter public How should begin the process of making an ethical decision?
a) brainstonm the available aternatives
b) find out who punchased the meat, and offer them nefunds in neturn for sheir slence
c) let the board of directors decide what to do
d) ask ts managers to vote for or against public daclosure
e) identity the issues raised by the stuation MacBook Air
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ratelena [41]4 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "E": identity the issues raised by the situation.

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In front of a situation where the consequences are still unknown, an organization must track the places where the cause of the possible problem -in this case, the cloned cow meat- to find out if there are claims raised in those places. If so, the company must contact the individuals involved in the complaints and verify if the problem could have been created because of their fault. If that happened the casualties must be reduced to the minimum to avoid the company getting a bad image in the market that potentially could lead to lawsuits and losses.

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