This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and.
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Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
– Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinkin.
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Instructions
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMUC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMUC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinkin ...
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Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to cri.
Paper A Application of a decision making framework to an IT-rel.docxsmile790243
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to cri.
Paper A Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related.docxdunnramage
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMUC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMUC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, you.
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For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to analyze an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings in Week 2)
describes three structured frameworks for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
. Each of the frameworks described has its merits, and each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings in Week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
For this paper,
all of the following elements
must be addressed:
Describe
a current IT-related ethical issue:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
it is best if you construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of an ethical dilemma
.
It is not necessary to incorporate answers to the companion questions of the list subjects in your paper
– they are only there to define the issue.
Define
a concise and
separate
problem statement
that has been
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define the specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze
your problem using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in your analysis, then,
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable, and
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) reference citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper shoul ...
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Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue. A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making. Methods of Ethical Analysis describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process. There are several ways to systematically approach an ethical dilemma, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
• Describe a current IT-related ethical issue: Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation, you may want to construct a brief scenario where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace. See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas.
• Define a concise problem statement that is extracted from the above description or scenario. It is best if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
• Analyze your problem using one of the structured decision-making frameworks. Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
• Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
• State and discuss the applicable ethical theory that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
• Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper as a Microsoft Word file.
• Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
For example, Kidder’s approach has nine steps, which are:
• Recognize that there is a moral issue.
• Determine the actor (whos ...
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Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
– Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinkin.
InstructionsPaper A Application of a decision making framework lauricesatu
Instructions
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMUC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMUC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinkin ...
Paper A Application of a decision making framework to an IT-rel.docxhoney690131
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to cri.
Paper A Application of a decision making framework to an IT-rel.docxsmile790243
Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMGC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly, objectively, and honestly applied.
In addition, consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements
.
For this paper, the following five elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to cri.
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Paper A: Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
UMUC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings for week 2)
describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in UMUC Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings for week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
Describe a current IT-related ethical issue
:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
you may want to construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas
.
Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, you.
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For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to analyze an IT-related ethical issue.
A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making
.
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content – Readings in Week 2)
describes three structured frameworks for ethical analysis, namely
Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process
.
There are several ways described in Module 2 to systematically approach an ethical dilemma
. Each of the frameworks described has its merits, and each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in
Module 1 – Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks (see LEO Content – Readings in Week 1)
which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions.
For this paper,
all of the following elements
must be addressed:
Describe
a current IT-related ethical issue:
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
it is best if you construct a brief scenario
where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace.
See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of an ethical dilemma
.
It is not necessary to incorporate answers to the companion questions of the list subjects in your paper
– they are only there to define the issue.
Define
a concise and
separate
problem statement
that has been
extracted
from the above description or scenario. It is best
if you define the specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma
. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
Analyze
your problem using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in your analysis, then,
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable, and
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft Word file.
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) reference citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper shoul ...
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Application of a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue.
For this assignment, you are given an opportunity to explore and apply a decision making framework to an IT-related ethical issue. A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for decision making. Methods of Ethical Analysis describes three structured frameworks that may be used for ethical analysis, namely Reynolds Seven-Step Approach, Kidder’s Nine Steps, and Spinello’s Seven-Step Process. There are several ways to systematically approach an ethical dilemma, and while each of the frameworks described has its merits, each will result in an ethical decision if straightforwardly and honestly applied.
In addition, you will want to consider the ethical theories described in Introduction to Theoretical Ethical Frameworks which help decision makers find the right balance concerning the acceptability of and justification for their actions. A separate write-up of the ethical theory that supports your decision is part of the following requirements.
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed:
• Describe a current IT-related ethical issue: Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation, you may want to construct a brief scenario where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job, or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law that affects the general populace. See the list below for a list of suggested issues, which may be a source of ethical dilemmas.
• Define a concise problem statement that is extracted from the above description or scenario. It is best if you define a specific problem caused by the dilemma, that needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the dilemma. Be aware that if it is a matter of public policy or law, that it may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take action to implement a solution.
• Analyze your problem using one of the structured decision-making frameworks. Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making framework selected must be used as major headings in the Analysis section.
• Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made on an individual, an organization, stakeholders, customers suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
• State and discuss the applicable ethical theory that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
• Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper as a Microsoft Word file.
• Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) source citations for all sources you use. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
For example, Kidder’s approach has nine steps, which are:
• Recognize that there is a moral issue.
• Determine the actor (whos ...
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Objective:
Apply decision making frameworks to IT-related ethical issues
Submission Requirements:
Prepare a report with a total minimum of 1,000 words and submit it to the Project A Assignment Assignments Folder as an attached Microsoft Word file (as an .rtf or .doc format file).
Please note: Use at least one article on the topic of your chosen IT Ethics issue and cite and reference it as the basis for some part of your report. Do not quote any source text (from the book or article) and do not include any graphics of any kind in your project papers. Only use text and original expression - only that will be counted in addressing the minimum word count and addressing the topic criteria.
Format: Indicate appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) style for citations and references for all sources you use. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style. Note: you only need to use APA style guidelines for the citations you provide in the body of your text to indicate that you are drawing information from a source (but not quoting it) and also in a corresponding reference entry in a list of references after the end of the body of your text.
Here is a link to descriptions and examples of APA references by category of online article publication:
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed (in a text-only report total minimum of 1,000 words) with the corresponding required headings shown below:
Current IT-related Ethical Issue
(heading)
Choose and describe the context of a Current IT-related Ethical Issue from the list of topics provided at bottom of this post.
Decision-Making Process (heading)
Under the Decision-Making Process (heading) of your report, you should chose one of the four common approaches (the ethical principles described in the list below) as the method to reason and resolve the ethical issue you have chosen in your Project A (from the list of ethical issues in the assignment description).
Four common approaches to ethical decision making:
Virtue ethics approach - the ethical choice that best reflects moral virtues in yourself and your community
Utilitarian approach - the ethical choice that produces the greatest excess of benefits over harm
Fairness approach - the ethical choice that treats everyone the same and shows no favoritism or discrimination
Common good approach - the ethical choice that advances the common good
For the second part of Apply the Decision-Making Process part of your report, refer to the diagram and discussion of the Reynolds 7 Step Decision-Making Process in the Module 2 Reading for Week 2 to include identifying and choosing alternatives. Include the decision and the evaluation results (Note: use care not to go too far from the basic problem with your assumptions you make for the evaluation.)
The flow is sequential up through the evaluation stage, at wh.
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Project Description
Apply decision-making frameworks to IT-related ethical issues
There are several ethical theories described in Module 1: Ethical Theories. Module 2: Methods of Ethical Decision Making, describes frameworks for ethical analysis. For this paper, use the Reynolds Seven-Step approach to address the following:
· Describe a current IT-related ethical issue; and define a problem statement
· Analyze your problem using a decision-making framework chosen from Module 2.
· Discuss the applicable ethical theory from Module 1 that supports your decision.
· Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper.
· Use APA style and format. Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Each of Reynolds seven steps must be a major heading in your paper.
Here are some suggested issues-
1. Workplace Issue.
2. Privacy on the Web. What is happening now in terms of privacy on the Web? Think about recent abuses and improvements. Describe and evaluate Web site policies, technical and privacy policy protections, and current proposals for government regulations.
3. Personal Data Privacy Regulations in Other Countries. Report on personal data privacy regulations, Web site privacy policies, and governmental/law enforcement about access to personal data in one or more countries; e.g., the European Union. This is especially relevant as our global economic community expands and we are more dependent on non-US clients for e-Business over the Internet. (Note: new proposed regulations are under review in Europe.)
4. Spam. Describe new technical solutions and the current state of regulation. Consider the relevance of freedom of speech. Discuss the roles of technical and legislative solutions.
5. Computer-Based Crimes. Discuss the most prevalent types of computer crimes, such as Phishing. Analyze why and how these can occur. Describe protective measures that might assist in preventing or mitigating these types of crimes.
6. Government surveillance of the Internet. The 9/11 attacks on the US in 2001 brought many new laws and permits more government surveillance of the Internet. Is this a good idea? Many issues are cropping up daily in our current periodicals!
7. The Digital Divide. Does it exist; what does it look like; and, what are the ethical considerations and impact?
8. Privacy in the Workplace: Monitoring Employee Web and E-Mail Use. What are current opinions concerning monitoring employee computer use. What policies are employers using? Should this be authorized or not? Policies are changing even now!
9. Medical Privacy. Who owns your medical history? What is the state of current legislation to protect your health information? Is it sufficient? There are new incentives with federal stimulus financing for health care organizations to de.
InstructionsPaper B1 a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organlauricesatu
Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is th ...
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The first step of this assignment is an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if you are not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list below in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix (single-space in the cells) and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
is the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by all who are involved.
Respect for persons:
is the duty to honor others, their righ.
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Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to caus.
This assignment provides an opportunity to analyze a key IT-rela.docxchristalgrieg
This assignment provides an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue, related toprivacysubject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. The following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
EPIC Privacy Issues at: http://epic.org/privacy/
The site includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. The site provides many interesting topics; please choose one of the following sub topics:
· Government surveillance
· Location privacy
· Uber privacy policy
1. Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce privacy topics from the site above to produce a matrix to map a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Normative Ethics List
1. Autonomy: is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
2. Beneficence: is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
3. Confidentiality: is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
4. Equality: is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
5. Finality: is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
6. Justice: is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
7. Non-maleficence: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
8. Understanding/Tolerance: is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
9. Publicity: is the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by all who are involved.
10. Respect for persons: is the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end.
11. Universality: is the duty to take actions that hold for everyone, regardless of time, place, or people involved. This concept is similar to the Categorical Imperative.
12. Veracity: is the duty to tell the truth.
2. Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
1. Why I chose the dilemma;
2. Why I chose the three principles; and
3. An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
· Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources.
A sample template for the ma ...
Module 2 Methods of Ethical AnalysisApplication of Ethical Theo.docxraju957290
Module 2: Methods of Ethical Analysis
Application of Ethical Theories
In module 1, we acquired a foundation in classical ethical theories. In this module, we will learn how to apply this knowledge to ethical challenges in today's business world and, more specifically, to the area of information technology.
As we learned in module 1, the main traditional ethical theories tend to be either rule-based (deontological) or consequentialist (teleological). Both types of theories provide a framework for deciding whether actions are right, depending upon the consequences that result from the action (consequentialist) or whether the action follows the relevant rules for ethical behavior (deontological). Traditional ethical theories were intended to apply universally to ethical dilemmas and obviously didn't factor in issues such as marketplace competition, stockholders, and today's ever-changing world of information technology. Today's IT manager needs to be able to address ethical issues and to find resolutions in concrete business terms rather than engage in a philosophical ethical debate. However, we can use those theories to guide our ethical decision-making process.
In addition to the ethical theories already presented, business ethics attempts to take traditional ethics and apply them practically to a business context. The normative theories of business ethics (NTBE), introduced to the information systems community in large part by Smith and Hasnas, provide three basic approaches to ethical problems: stockholder, stakeholder, and social contract theories (Smith, 2002). In this section, we will introduce those theories as well as make connections to classical theory.
Normative Theories of Business Ethics
As its name indicates, the stockholder theory of NTBE focuses on making ethical decisions that benefit stockholders. According to this theory, because stockholders have invested in the company for their own profit, actions taken by the company should be focused on benefiting the bottom line. A manager or employee has a responsibility to use corporate resources in ways that do not take away from the stockholders' benefits. Stockholder theory instructs managers to act within legal constraints. It does not instruct or encourage managers to ignore ethical constraints.
Stakeholder theory expands a manager's responsibility beyond the stockholders to include anyone with an interest in the firm. This could include employees, customers, stockholders, and potentially even competitors. Given that there is a potential conflict among the interests of the various stakeholders, the manager's challenge is to balance those interests and to provide the best possible solution that does not substantially infringe on any individual stakeholder group.
According to social contract theory, businesses have ethical obligations to benefit society by fulfilling customer and employee interests within the generally accepted rules or codes. If there were a hypothetical contract ...
Paper Ba matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational .docxloganta
Paper B:
a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy and organizational policy designed to correct the ethical issue.
The first step of this assignment is an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if you are not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list below in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix (single-space in the cells) and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-rel.docxgasciognecaren
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another ...
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Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both .
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-r.docxhowardh5
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational
ethical privacy issue
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Report
– at:
http://epic.org/reports/
See List on left:
HOT POLICY ISSUES
and/or:
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list at right on this page]
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical issue
and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies.
Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Dilemma matrix and
include the following explanation—double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
a.
Why I chose the dilemma;
b.
Why I chose the three principles; and
c.
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading in your Assignments Folder.
Indicate appropriate APA reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2 below. The issue identified in this assignment will be used in B 2 Assignment.
Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to starting B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that mus.
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Paper B1-Privacy-Related Matrix (12%)
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational
ethical privacy issue
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Report
– at:
http://epic.org/reports/
See List on left:
HOT POLICY ISSUES
and/or:
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list at right on this page]
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical issue
and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies.
Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Dilemma matrix and
include the following explanation—double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
a.
Why I chose the dilemma;
b.
Why I chose the three principles; and
c.
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading in your Assignments Folder.
Indicate appropriate APA reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2 below. The issue identified in this assignment will be used in B 2 Assignment. Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to starting B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
the duty to take actions based on ethical .
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Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacysubject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues at: http://epic.org/privacy/ See List on left and/or: EFF Privacy at https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy [see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1. Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce privacy topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force) issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
2. Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
1. Why I chose the dilemma;
2. Why I chose the three principles; and
3. An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
1. Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
2. Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy: is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence: is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality: is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality: is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality: is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice: is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence: is the duty .
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Objective
: There are two high-level objectives in this project assignment that you must address:
1.
Matrix
: Produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies
2.
Report
: Prepare a text-only report (with a total minimum of 1,000 words) describing your thought process as you developed the matrix
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
More specifically, consider a privacy topic like workplace monitoring,Web site user privacy policy, data mining, etc that has an organizational perspective as that will make your matrix easier to construct.
Note: You must produce an original ethical analysis in your original expression. Do not quote any source text and do not include any graphics of any kind in your project papers. Only use text and original expression - only that will be counted in addressing the minimum word count and addressing the topic criteria.
If you have problems creating a bordered table matrix or copy/pasting the table from the project description example, you can approximate the tabular format in your paper using an outline format, but make sure you identify the ethical dilemma, three chosen ethical principles, the stakeholders, and the specific responses of each stakeholder to the dilemma using each of the ethical principles you have identified.
Matrix
:
Using the template provided in the project assignment description and the list of suggested topics, produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies.
Step 1: Identify the ethical dilemma based on one of the broad categories identified.
Step 2: Identify the stakeholders involved.
Step 3: Choose any three of the principles that might apply.
Step 4: Identify how the dilemma affect each stakeholder based on the principles you identified. Place this brief statement in the matrix next to the stakeholder.
Using the chosen dilemma and the three principles of normative ethics you selected from the following list, complete the ethical matrix.
To use the matrix you must choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics:
Autonomy: the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence: the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality: the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality: the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality: the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice: the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence: the du.
Ethical dilemma: Identity Theft
Stakeholders
Confidentiality
Respect for Persons
Veracity
1. You
You have the duty to respect privacy of information and action
You have the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end
You have the duty to tell the truth
2. Businesses storing and utilizing personal information
They have the duty to employ appropriate safeguards to protect customer data
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed data breech.
3. Identity Theft Monitoring Services
They have the duty to ensure that while monitoring personal data, it remains secure and individuals are notified immediately upon suspected breech
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed unauthorized change to customer identity data.
4. Anti-Malware Software Vendors
They have the duty to ensure personal data is not included when transmitting diagnostic information from cusomter computers back to vendor
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed malicious activity and remain aware of current malicious methodologies.
Creating/Using a Template Matrix for Project B1
For your convenience, here is the Template matrix attached for use in Project B1 (as described in the Project Description post in this conference and in the Learning Portfolio Assignment Descriptions document in the course syllabus).
You can also copy/paste the template from the Learning Portfolio Assignment Descriptions document in the course syllabus or you can use the Table Tool in MS Word to create one like the following example.
Ethical dilemma:
Stakeholders
1
2
3
4
Week Three Assignment Project B1
Here is a description of the project assignment for which you must address all of the following criteria as that is the basis for grading.
Objective: There are two high-level objectives in this project assignment that you must address:
1. Matrix: Produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies
2. Report: Prepare a text-only report (with a total minimum of 1,000 words) describing your thought process as you developed the matrix
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privac.
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Article 1:
Question:
1. What is that project? Provide complete description. Consider using PPM.
2. What was the scoop, deliverable, and results of the project?
3. What constraints did you experience and how did you handle them?
4. If you had to do the same project again, what changes will you recommend?
Degree endorsement is the strategy by which all social occasions (underpins, customers, clients, et cetera.) formally grasp the degree of the wander. It requires a survey of work things and results to ensure that they are done precisely and tasteful. If the analysis closes carelessly, the expansion endorsement process should see and record the level and level of satisfaction (Wortmann, J.C. 2012). Augmentation endorsement differs from quality control since it essentially incorporates affirmation of work comes to fruition, while quality control implies the rightness of activity happens. Eventual outcomes of undertaking, occasion or occasion of all or part of the result are the outcome of the execution of the wander plan. Records submitted to the endeavor thing portrayal must be available for review. The terms used to portray this record (plans, judgments, particular files, outlines, et cetera.) vary according to the application region (Wortmann, J.C. 2012).
The audit should fuse such activities as estimation, testing and testing to choose if the results meet the essentials. Examinations are differing called studies, thing reviews, surveys and walking goes; in a couple of regions of utilization, these unmistakable terms have thin and specific significance (Wortmann, J.C. 2012). A record that a customer or support has recognized that a wander or stage thing ought to be masterminded and scattered. This affirmation may be unexpected, especially toward the complete of the stage. Control overextension changes imply (a) factors that impact contrasts in the degree to ensure that the movements are useful, (b) to choose the degree of changes, and (c) to regulate genuine changes at the period of the occasion and when.
Changes inside the control go must be completely joined into other control shapes (time control, cost control, quality control) (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010). Execution reports give information about the feasibility of the degree, for instance, widely appealing thing culmination, and which are assuredly not. The execution report may moreover enable the endeavor to gathering to recollect issues that may incite issues later on (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010).A change request can occur in various structures verbal or formed, quick or underhanded, outside or internal, legally endorsed, or optional. The movements might be extended or may be allowed to restrain the degree. The structure that controls the augmentation change chooses the technique in which the degree of the endeavor can be changed. It consolidates chronicles, following edges, and underwriting levels required to decide changes (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010).
Article 2:
Question:
1. Wha.
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You Name Here
1. What is Moore’s Law? What does it apply to?
2. What is a microprocessor? What devices do you or your family own that contain microprocessors (and hence are impacted by Moore’s Law)?
3. Why is Moore’s Law important for managers? How does it influence managerial thinking?
4. What three interrelated forces threaten to slow the advancement of Moore’s Law?
5. What is the advantage of using computing to simulate an automobile crash test as opposed to actually staging a crash?
6. What are the two characteristics of disruptive innovations?
7. Make a list of recent disruptive innovations. List forms that dominated the old regime and firms that capitalized after disruption. Are any of the dominant firms from the previous era the same as those in the postdisruptive era? For those firms that failed to make the transition, why do you think they failed?
8. What is dynamic pricing, and why might this be risky?
9. What is the long tail? How does the long tail change retail economics? How does it influence shoppers’ choice of where to look for products? What firms, other than Amazon, are taking advantage of the long tail in their industries?
10. What is channel conflict, and how has Amazon been subject to channel conflict?
Module 1: Introduction to Ethical Theories
Topics
Introduction to Ethical TheoriesTeleology (Consequentialism)Deontology (Rights and Duties)Computer Ethics
Introduction to Ethical Theories
The concepts of ethics, character, right and wrong, and good and evil have captivated humankind since we began to live in groups, communicate, and pass judgment on each other. The morality of our actions is based on motivation, group rules and norms, and the end result. The difficult questions of ethics and information technology (IT) may not have been considered by previous generations, but what is good, evil, right, and wrong in human behavior certainly has been. With these historical foundations and systematic analyses of present-day and future IT challenges, we are equipped for both the varied ethical battles we will face and the ethical successes we desire.
Although most of you will be called upon to practice applied ethics in typical business situations, you'll find that the foundation for such application is a basic understanding of fundamental ethical theories. These ethical theories include the work of ancient philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. This module introduces the widely accepted core ethical philosophies, which will serve to provide you with a basic understanding of ethical thought. With this knowledge, you can begin to relate these theoretical frameworks to practical ethical applications in today's IT environment.
Let's start with a fundamental question: "Why be ethical and moral?" At the most existential level, it may not matter. But we don't live our lives in a vacuum—we live our lives with our friends, relatives, acquaintances, co-workers, strangers, and fellow wanderers. To be ethical and moral all.
Data Analytics Ethics Issues and Questions
Presented at the University of Chicago Booth Big Data & Analytics Roundtable, April 2018
Presenter:
Arnie Aronoff, Ph.D.
Instructor, MScA in Data Analytics
Instructor, School of Social Services Administration
The University of Chicago
Group Concept OD
Organizational Development and Training
(312) 259-4544
aaronoff33@gmail.com
Presented by
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Discuss three (3) ways that large organizations are increasingly engaging in social entrepreneurship and the importance of stakeholder relationships in this effort.
Describe the concept of ‘Third Sector’ innovation and reflect on the motive of non-profit entrepreneurial organizations to service these social needs. Next explain how the concept of uneven global distribution of innovation influences this sector. Provide examples to support your rationale.
I am adding a web link for you to review, here are a few web links on Social Entrepreneurship
1. From Forbes.com here is a list of several young social entrepreneurs.
http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/30-under-30/30-under-30_social.html
2.
From Stanford University:
Social Entrepreneurship: the case for Definition.
http://ssir.org/articles/entry/social_entrepreneurship_the_case_for_definition
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Discuss
this week’s objectives with your team sharing related research, connections and applications made by individual team members.
Prepare
a 350- to 1,050- word Reflection from the learning that took place in your team forum with:
·
An introduction
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A body that uses the objectives as headings (2.1, 2.2, 2.3, & 2.4 spelled out). After commenting on or defining the objectives (no names) include a couple of individual team member’s specific connections and/or applications by name.
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A conclusion that highlights a few specifics from the body of the Reflection.
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A reference page that lists the e-text plus at least two other sources.
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Objective:
Apply decision making frameworks to IT-related ethical issues
Submission Requirements:
Prepare a report with a total minimum of 1,000 words and submit it to the Project A Assignment Assignments Folder as an attached Microsoft Word file (as an .rtf or .doc format file).
Please note: Use at least one article on the topic of your chosen IT Ethics issue and cite and reference it as the basis for some part of your report. Do not quote any source text (from the book or article) and do not include any graphics of any kind in your project papers. Only use text and original expression - only that will be counted in addressing the minimum word count and addressing the topic criteria.
Format: Indicate appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) style for citations and references for all sources you use. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style. Note: you only need to use APA style guidelines for the citations you provide in the body of your text to indicate that you are drawing information from a source (but not quoting it) and also in a corresponding reference entry in a list of references after the end of the body of your text.
Here is a link to descriptions and examples of APA references by category of online article publication:
For this paper, the following elements must be addressed (in a text-only report total minimum of 1,000 words) with the corresponding required headings shown below:
Current IT-related Ethical Issue
(heading)
Choose and describe the context of a Current IT-related Ethical Issue from the list of topics provided at bottom of this post.
Decision-Making Process (heading)
Under the Decision-Making Process (heading) of your report, you should chose one of the four common approaches (the ethical principles described in the list below) as the method to reason and resolve the ethical issue you have chosen in your Project A (from the list of ethical issues in the assignment description).
Four common approaches to ethical decision making:
Virtue ethics approach - the ethical choice that best reflects moral virtues in yourself and your community
Utilitarian approach - the ethical choice that produces the greatest excess of benefits over harm
Fairness approach - the ethical choice that treats everyone the same and shows no favoritism or discrimination
Common good approach - the ethical choice that advances the common good
For the second part of Apply the Decision-Making Process part of your report, refer to the diagram and discussion of the Reynolds 7 Step Decision-Making Process in the Module 2 Reading for Week 2 to include identifying and choosing alternatives. Include the decision and the evaluation results (Note: use care not to go too far from the basic problem with your assumptions you make for the evaluation.)
The flow is sequential up through the evaluation stage, at wh.
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Project Description
Apply decision-making frameworks to IT-related ethical issues
There are several ethical theories described in Module 1: Ethical Theories. Module 2: Methods of Ethical Decision Making, describes frameworks for ethical analysis. For this paper, use the Reynolds Seven-Step approach to address the following:
· Describe a current IT-related ethical issue; and define a problem statement
· Analyze your problem using a decision-making framework chosen from Module 2.
· Discuss the applicable ethical theory from Module 1 that supports your decision.
· Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper.
· Use APA style and format. Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA) reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Each of Reynolds seven steps must be a major heading in your paper.
Here are some suggested issues-
1. Workplace Issue.
2. Privacy on the Web. What is happening now in terms of privacy on the Web? Think about recent abuses and improvements. Describe and evaluate Web site policies, technical and privacy policy protections, and current proposals for government regulations.
3. Personal Data Privacy Regulations in Other Countries. Report on personal data privacy regulations, Web site privacy policies, and governmental/law enforcement about access to personal data in one or more countries; e.g., the European Union. This is especially relevant as our global economic community expands and we are more dependent on non-US clients for e-Business over the Internet. (Note: new proposed regulations are under review in Europe.)
4. Spam. Describe new technical solutions and the current state of regulation. Consider the relevance of freedom of speech. Discuss the roles of technical and legislative solutions.
5. Computer-Based Crimes. Discuss the most prevalent types of computer crimes, such as Phishing. Analyze why and how these can occur. Describe protective measures that might assist in preventing or mitigating these types of crimes.
6. Government surveillance of the Internet. The 9/11 attacks on the US in 2001 brought many new laws and permits more government surveillance of the Internet. Is this a good idea? Many issues are cropping up daily in our current periodicals!
7. The Digital Divide. Does it exist; what does it look like; and, what are the ethical considerations and impact?
8. Privacy in the Workplace: Monitoring Employee Web and E-Mail Use. What are current opinions concerning monitoring employee computer use. What policies are employers using? Should this be authorized or not? Policies are changing even now!
9. Medical Privacy. Who owns your medical history? What is the state of current legislation to protect your health information? Is it sufficient? There are new incentives with federal stimulus financing for health care organizations to de.
InstructionsPaper B1 a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organlauricesatu
Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is th ...
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The first step of this assignment is an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if you are not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list below in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix (single-space in the cells) and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
is the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by all who are involved.
Respect for persons:
is the duty to honor others, their righ.
Paper B1 a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or pe.docxjakeomoore75037
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to caus.
This assignment provides an opportunity to analyze a key IT-rela.docxchristalgrieg
This assignment provides an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue, related toprivacysubject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. The following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
EPIC Privacy Issues at: http://epic.org/privacy/
The site includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. The site provides many interesting topics; please choose one of the following sub topics:
· Government surveillance
· Location privacy
· Uber privacy policy
1. Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce privacy topics from the site above to produce a matrix to map a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Normative Ethics List
1. Autonomy: is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
2. Beneficence: is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
3. Confidentiality: is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
4. Equality: is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
5. Finality: is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
6. Justice: is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
7. Non-maleficence: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
8. Understanding/Tolerance: is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
9. Publicity: is the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by all who are involved.
10. Respect for persons: is the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end.
11. Universality: is the duty to take actions that hold for everyone, regardless of time, place, or people involved. This concept is similar to the Categorical Imperative.
12. Veracity: is the duty to tell the truth.
2. Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
1. Why I chose the dilemma;
2. Why I chose the three principles; and
3. An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
· Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources.
A sample template for the ma ...
Module 2 Methods of Ethical AnalysisApplication of Ethical Theo.docxraju957290
Module 2: Methods of Ethical Analysis
Application of Ethical Theories
In module 1, we acquired a foundation in classical ethical theories. In this module, we will learn how to apply this knowledge to ethical challenges in today's business world and, more specifically, to the area of information technology.
As we learned in module 1, the main traditional ethical theories tend to be either rule-based (deontological) or consequentialist (teleological). Both types of theories provide a framework for deciding whether actions are right, depending upon the consequences that result from the action (consequentialist) or whether the action follows the relevant rules for ethical behavior (deontological). Traditional ethical theories were intended to apply universally to ethical dilemmas and obviously didn't factor in issues such as marketplace competition, stockholders, and today's ever-changing world of information technology. Today's IT manager needs to be able to address ethical issues and to find resolutions in concrete business terms rather than engage in a philosophical ethical debate. However, we can use those theories to guide our ethical decision-making process.
In addition to the ethical theories already presented, business ethics attempts to take traditional ethics and apply them practically to a business context. The normative theories of business ethics (NTBE), introduced to the information systems community in large part by Smith and Hasnas, provide three basic approaches to ethical problems: stockholder, stakeholder, and social contract theories (Smith, 2002). In this section, we will introduce those theories as well as make connections to classical theory.
Normative Theories of Business Ethics
As its name indicates, the stockholder theory of NTBE focuses on making ethical decisions that benefit stockholders. According to this theory, because stockholders have invested in the company for their own profit, actions taken by the company should be focused on benefiting the bottom line. A manager or employee has a responsibility to use corporate resources in ways that do not take away from the stockholders' benefits. Stockholder theory instructs managers to act within legal constraints. It does not instruct or encourage managers to ignore ethical constraints.
Stakeholder theory expands a manager's responsibility beyond the stockholders to include anyone with an interest in the firm. This could include employees, customers, stockholders, and potentially even competitors. Given that there is a potential conflict among the interests of the various stakeholders, the manager's challenge is to balance those interests and to provide the best possible solution that does not substantially infringe on any individual stakeholder group.
According to social contract theory, businesses have ethical obligations to benefit society by fulfilling customer and employee interests within the generally accepted rules or codes. If there were a hypothetical contract ...
Paper Ba matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational .docxloganta
Paper B:
a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy and organizational policy designed to correct the ethical issue.
The first step of this assignment is an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if you are not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list below in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix (single-space in the cells) and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another viewpoint if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-rel.docxgasciognecaren
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy,
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
is the duty to understand and to accept another ...
InstructionsPaper B1 a matrix mapping of a key IT-related org.docxJeniceStuckeyoo
Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacy
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies
.
Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues
at:
http://epic.org/privacy/
See List on left
and/or: EFF Privacy at
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force)
issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix.
Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
Why I chose the dilemma;
Why I chose the three principles; and
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: is the duty to cause no harm, both .
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-r.docxhowardh5
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational
ethical privacy issue
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Report
– at:
http://epic.org/reports/
See List on left:
HOT POLICY ISSUES
and/or:
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list at right on this page]
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical issue
and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies.
Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Dilemma matrix and
include the following explanation—double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
a.
Why I chose the dilemma;
b.
Why I chose the three principles; and
c.
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading in your Assignments Folder.
Indicate appropriate APA reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2 below. The issue identified in this assignment will be used in B 2 Assignment.
Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to starting B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that mus.
Paper B1-Privacy-Related Matrix (12)This assignment gives you a.docxMARRY7
Paper B1-Privacy-Related Matrix (12%)
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related
organizational
ethical privacy issue
subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Report
– at:
http://epic.org/reports/
See List on left:
HOT POLICY ISSUES
and/or:
https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy
[see list at right on this page]
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1.
Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce
privacy
topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to
map a key organizational ethical issue
and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies.
Use the list of normative ethics below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
Prepare the Ethical Dilemma matrix and
include the following explanation—double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
a.
Why I chose the dilemma;
b.
Why I chose the three principles; and
c.
An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
Submit the matrix for grading in your Assignments Folder.
Indicate appropriate APA reference citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2 below. The issue identified in this assignment will be used in B 2 Assignment. Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to starting B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy:
the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence:
the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality:
the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality:
the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality:
the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice:
the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence
: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance:
the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates doing so is warranted.
Publicity:
the duty to take actions based on ethical .
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Instructions
Paper B1: a matrix mapping of a key IT-related organizational (or personal) ethical issue concerning privacy.
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational (or personal, if not in the job force) ethical issue, related to privacysubject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources, and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Privacy Issues at: http://epic.org/privacy/ See List on left and/or: EFF Privacy at https://www.eff.org/issues/privacy [see list in center on this page].
This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real-world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity issues. While the sites provide many interesting topics, be sure to focus on our class IT topics.
1. Use the template below and the list of suggested workforce privacy topics from one of the sites above to produce a matrix to map a key organizational ethical (or personal, if not in the job force) issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations, and policies. Use the list of normative ethics principles below to help you complete the matrix. Choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics described below.
2. Prepare the Ethical Issue matrix and include the following explanation (200 words) —double-space your narrative—below the matrix:
1. Why I chose the dilemma;
2. Why I chose the three principles; and
3. An analysis of the research used to identify the actions in the matrix.
The completed matrix allows you to weigh the different issues involved and assign a rank as to the importance of the actions based on the effect on the stakeholders.
1. Submit the matrix for grading to the LEO Assignments Module.
2. Indicate appropriate APA in-text and source citations for all sources. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your assignment should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good organization, and proper business-writing style.
This assignment is directly related to Paper-B2. The ethical issue identified in this assignment will be used in your Paper B2 Assignment. Paper B2 asks you to write a policy that corrects the ethical issue described in Paper B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy: is the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence: is the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality: is the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality: is the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality: is the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice: is the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence: is the duty .
Objective There are two high-level objectives in this project ass.docxjuliennehar
Objective
: There are two high-level objectives in this project assignment that you must address:
1.
Matrix
: Produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies
2.
Report
: Prepare a text-only report (with a total minimum of 1,000 words) describing your thought process as you developed the matrix
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law), and key privacy and anonymity issues.
More specifically, consider a privacy topic like workplace monitoring,Web site user privacy policy, data mining, etc that has an organizational perspective as that will make your matrix easier to construct.
Note: You must produce an original ethical analysis in your original expression. Do not quote any source text and do not include any graphics of any kind in your project papers. Only use text and original expression - only that will be counted in addressing the minimum word count and addressing the topic criteria.
If you have problems creating a bordered table matrix or copy/pasting the table from the project description example, you can approximate the tabular format in your paper using an outline format, but make sure you identify the ethical dilemma, three chosen ethical principles, the stakeholders, and the specific responses of each stakeholder to the dilemma using each of the ethical principles you have identified.
Matrix
:
Using the template provided in the project assignment description and the list of suggested topics, produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies.
Step 1: Identify the ethical dilemma based on one of the broad categories identified.
Step 2: Identify the stakeholders involved.
Step 3: Choose any three of the principles that might apply.
Step 4: Identify how the dilemma affect each stakeholder based on the principles you identified. Place this brief statement in the matrix next to the stakeholder.
Using the chosen dilemma and the three principles of normative ethics you selected from the following list, complete the ethical matrix.
To use the matrix you must choose any three (only three) of the following list of twelve (12) principles of normative ethics:
Autonomy: the duty to maximize the individual's right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence: the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality: the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality: the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality: the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice: the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non-maleficence: the du.
Ethical dilemma: Identity Theft
Stakeholders
Confidentiality
Respect for Persons
Veracity
1. You
You have the duty to respect privacy of information and action
You have the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end
You have the duty to tell the truth
2. Businesses storing and utilizing personal information
They have the duty to employ appropriate safeguards to protect customer data
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed data breech.
3. Identity Theft Monitoring Services
They have the duty to ensure that while monitoring personal data, it remains secure and individuals are notified immediately upon suspected breech
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed unauthorized change to customer identity data.
4. Anti-Malware Software Vendors
They have the duty to ensure personal data is not included when transmitting diagnostic information from cusomter computers back to vendor
They have the data to respect the privacy and rights of their customers and ensure the protection of their data and treat it as critical as they do their own.
They have the duty to notify customers immediately upon possible or confirmed malicious activity and remain aware of current malicious methodologies.
Creating/Using a Template Matrix for Project B1
For your convenience, here is the Template matrix attached for use in Project B1 (as described in the Project Description post in this conference and in the Learning Portfolio Assignment Descriptions document in the course syllabus).
You can also copy/paste the template from the Learning Portfolio Assignment Descriptions document in the course syllabus or you can use the Table Tool in MS Word to create one like the following example.
Ethical dilemma:
Stakeholders
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Week Three Assignment Project B1
Here is a description of the project assignment for which you must address all of the following criteria as that is the basis for grading.
Objective: There are two high-level objectives in this project assignment that you must address:
1. Matrix: Produce a matrix mapping a key organizational ethical issue and how this issue is affected by laws, regulations and policies
2. Report: Prepare a text-only report (with a total minimum of 1,000 words) describing your thought process as you developed the matrix
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT-related organizational ethical issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. This includes sub-topics discussing information privacy, privac.
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Question:
1. What is that project? Provide complete description. Consider using PPM.
2. What was the scoop, deliverable, and results of the project?
3. What constraints did you experience and how did you handle them?
4. If you had to do the same project again, what changes will you recommend?
Degree endorsement is the strategy by which all social occasions (underpins, customers, clients, et cetera.) formally grasp the degree of the wander. It requires a survey of work things and results to ensure that they are done precisely and tasteful. If the analysis closes carelessly, the expansion endorsement process should see and record the level and level of satisfaction (Wortmann, J.C. 2012). Augmentation endorsement differs from quality control since it essentially incorporates affirmation of work comes to fruition, while quality control implies the rightness of activity happens. Eventual outcomes of undertaking, occasion or occasion of all or part of the result are the outcome of the execution of the wander plan. Records submitted to the endeavor thing portrayal must be available for review. The terms used to portray this record (plans, judgments, particular files, outlines, et cetera.) vary according to the application region (Wortmann, J.C. 2012).
The audit should fuse such activities as estimation, testing and testing to choose if the results meet the essentials. Examinations are differing called studies, thing reviews, surveys and walking goes; in a couple of regions of utilization, these unmistakable terms have thin and specific significance (Wortmann, J.C. 2012). A record that a customer or support has recognized that a wander or stage thing ought to be masterminded and scattered. This affirmation may be unexpected, especially toward the complete of the stage. Control overextension changes imply (a) factors that impact contrasts in the degree to ensure that the movements are useful, (b) to choose the degree of changes, and (c) to regulate genuine changes at the period of the occasion and when.
Changes inside the control go must be completely joined into other control shapes (time control, cost control, quality control) (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010). Execution reports give information about the feasibility of the degree, for instance, widely appealing thing culmination, and which are assuredly not. The execution report may moreover enable the endeavor to gathering to recollect issues that may incite issues later on (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010).A change request can occur in various structures verbal or formed, quick or underhanded, outside or internal, legally endorsed, or optional. The movements might be extended or may be allowed to restrain the degree. The structure that controls the augmentation change chooses the technique in which the degree of the endeavor can be changed. It consolidates chronicles, following edges, and underwriting levels required to decide changes (Morris, Peter W.G. 2010).
Article 2:
Question:
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You Name Here
1. What is Moore’s Law? What does it apply to?
2. What is a microprocessor? What devices do you or your family own that contain microprocessors (and hence are impacted by Moore’s Law)?
3. Why is Moore’s Law important for managers? How does it influence managerial thinking?
4. What three interrelated forces threaten to slow the advancement of Moore’s Law?
5. What is the advantage of using computing to simulate an automobile crash test as opposed to actually staging a crash?
6. What are the two characteristics of disruptive innovations?
7. Make a list of recent disruptive innovations. List forms that dominated the old regime and firms that capitalized after disruption. Are any of the dominant firms from the previous era the same as those in the postdisruptive era? For those firms that failed to make the transition, why do you think they failed?
8. What is dynamic pricing, and why might this be risky?
9. What is the long tail? How does the long tail change retail economics? How does it influence shoppers’ choice of where to look for products? What firms, other than Amazon, are taking advantage of the long tail in their industries?
10. What is channel conflict, and how has Amazon been subject to channel conflict?
Module 1: Introduction to Ethical Theories
Topics
Introduction to Ethical TheoriesTeleology (Consequentialism)Deontology (Rights and Duties)Computer Ethics
Introduction to Ethical Theories
The concepts of ethics, character, right and wrong, and good and evil have captivated humankind since we began to live in groups, communicate, and pass judgment on each other. The morality of our actions is based on motivation, group rules and norms, and the end result. The difficult questions of ethics and information technology (IT) may not have been considered by previous generations, but what is good, evil, right, and wrong in human behavior certainly has been. With these historical foundations and systematic analyses of present-day and future IT challenges, we are equipped for both the varied ethical battles we will face and the ethical successes we desire.
Although most of you will be called upon to practice applied ethics in typical business situations, you'll find that the foundation for such application is a basic understanding of fundamental ethical theories. These ethical theories include the work of ancient philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. This module introduces the widely accepted core ethical philosophies, which will serve to provide you with a basic understanding of ethical thought. With this knowledge, you can begin to relate these theoretical frameworks to practical ethical applications in today's IT environment.
Let's start with a fundamental question: "Why be ethical and moral?" At the most existential level, it may not matter. But we don't live our lives in a vacuum—we live our lives with our friends, relatives, acquaintances, co-workers, strangers, and fellow wanderers. To be ethical and moral all.
Data Analytics Ethics Issues and Questions
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1. This assignment is an opportunity to explore and apply a
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A framework provides a methodical and systematic approach for
decision making
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UMGC
Module 2 - Methods of Ethical Analysis (see LEO Content –
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2. :
Since this is a paper exercise, not a real-time situation,
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where this issue comes into play, and thus causes an ethical
dilemma. The dilemma may affect you, your family, your job,
or your company; or it may be a matter of public policy or law
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Define a concise problem statement
that is
extracted
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needs a specific ethical decision to be made, that will solve the
dilemma
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may require a regulatory body or congressional approval to take
action to implement a solution.
Analyze your problem
using one of the structured decision-making frameworks chosen
from Module 2.
Make sure that you identify the decision-making framework
utilized. In addition, the steps in the decision-making
framework selected must be used as major headings in the
Analysis section.
Consider and state the impact of the decision that you made
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suppliers, and the environment, as applicable!
State and discuss the applicable ethical theory
3. from Module 1
that supports your decision.
Concerning your paper:
Prepare a minimum 3- 5 page, double-spaced paper and submit
it to the LEO Assignments Module as an attached Microsoft
Word file.
Use headings for each topic criteria
Provide appropriate American Psychological Association (APA)
source citations for all sources you use
. In addition to critical thinking and analysis skills, your paper
should reflect appropriate grammar and spelling, good
organization, and proper business-writing style.
Include a Cover Page with your Name, the UMGC/Name of the
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For example, Kidder’s approach has nine steps, which are:
Recognize that there is a moral issue.
Determine the actor (whose moral issue is it?).
Gather the relevant facts.
Test for right-versus-wrong issues.
Test for right-versus-right paradigms (what sort of dilemma is
this?).
4. Apply the resolution principles (ends-based, rule-based, or care-
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Investigate the "trilemma" options (look for common ground or
compromise).
Make the decision.
Revisit and reflect on the decision. (Kidder, 1995, p. 183-187)
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Each of the steps for whatever framework that you select
must be a major heading
in the Analysis section of your paper.
Here are some suggested issues for you to consider, the
additional text is designed to help you flesh out the issue:
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What is happening now in terms of privacy on the Web? Think
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Personal Data Privacy Regulations in Other Countries:
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personal data in one or more countries; e.g., the European
Union. This is especially relevant as our global economic
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and permits more government surveillance of the Internet. Is
this a good idea?
The Digital Divide:
Does it exist; what does it look like; and, what are the ethical
considerations and impact?
Privacy in the Workplace -
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employee computer use. What policies are employers using?
Should this practice of monitoring, be authorized or not?
Medical Privacy
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legislation to protect your health information? Is it sufficient?
There are new incentives with federal stimulus financing for
health care organizations to develop and implement digital
health records.
Software Piracy
: How many of you have ever made an unauthorized copy of
software, downloaded software or music (free or for a fee), or
used copyrighted information without giving proper credit or
asking permission? Was this illegal or just wrong? How is this
6. being addressed?
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Consumer Profiling
: With every purchase you make, every Web site you visit, your
preferences are being profiled. What is your opinion regarding
the legal authority of these organizations to collect and
aggregate this data?
Biometrics & Ethics:
Your fingerprint, retinal-vessel image, and DNA map can exist
entirely as a digital image in a computer, on a network, or in the
infosphere. What new and old ethical problems must we
address?
Social Networking:
What are some of the ethical issues surrounding using new
social networks? How are these now considered for business
use? What are business social communities? Are new/different
protections and security needed for these networks?
Gambling in Cyberspace:
Is it legal? Are there national regulations and/or licensing?
What are the oversight and enforcement requirements? Are there
international implications? What are the social and public
health issues?
Pornography in Cyberspace:
For example, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling protecting as free
speech computer-generated child pornography
Medicine and Psychiatry in Cyberspace:
Some considerations include: privacy issues; security; third-
party record-keeping; electronic medical records; access to
7. information, even by the patient (patient rights); access to
information by outsiders without patient knowledge; authority
to transfer and/or share information. Are there any policies
proposed by professional organizations?
Counterterrorism and Information Systems:
Your protection versus your rights
Open-source Software versus Closed-source Software:
Ethical ramifications and impact on intellectual property law
Creative Commons Licenses:
How do they work and what are the legal and ethical impacts
and concerns?
Universal ID card:
What is the general position of the U.S. government about
issuing each individual a unique ID card? Which individual U.S.
government agencies have already provided a unique ID card?
What steps have been taken to include individual ID
information electronically in passports? How is privacy and
security provided?
Video Games:
Does playing video games distract from everyday
responsibilities? Do video games correlate with real world
violence? Why do game creators continually increase the
violence of video games? What is video game addiction?
Cyberbullying:
What is cyberbullying and what can be done to stop it?
Net Neutrality:
What is the current position of the federal government and is it
fair to all?