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    Case Study: Tyson Foods

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    8 pages in length. The moral dilemma in this particular text addresses the issue of business ethics and integrity. Is it wrong to receive special treatment when it is nothing more veiled bribery? From an outsider's point of view, Tyson Foods was attempting to cover up issues the company did not want brought into the public eye, and Espy was more than willing to accommodate their compromised position. Determining what constitutes values is the fundamental purpose of corporate social responsibility. Given the fact that all of humanity must coexist on the same planet, there has to be a modicum of consideration with regard to business values. If not, then there would be no sense of tolerance or respect for individual life. People have to abide by an ethical code as a means by which to ensure proper behavior among the world’s population. According to Tyson and Espy's behavior, however, one must question who is to determine just what this corporate ethical code will represent, and who is to say that all commerce must follow it? The writer discusses that defining ethics is to define man’s proper values and interests, a concept that must exist within the framework of all business infrastructures. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

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    bribery? From an outsiders point of view, Tyson Foods was attempting to cover up issues the company did not want brought into the public eye, and Espy was more  than willing to accommodate their compromised position. Determining what constitutes values is the fundamental purpose of corporate social responsibility. Given the fact that all of humanity must coexist  on the same planet, there has to be a modicum of consideration with regard to business values. If not, then there would be no sense of tolerance or respect  for individual life. People have to abide by an ethical code as a means by which to ensure proper behavior among the worlds population. According to Tyson and  Espys behavior, however, one must question who is to determine just what this corporate ethical code will represent, and who is to say that all commerce must follow it?  Clearly, defining ethics is to define mans proper values and interests, a concept that must exist within the framework of all business infrastructures. II. COMPETING MORAL OBLIGATIONS The competing  moral obligations consist of Tysons desire to cover up various legal infractions and Espys desire to take full advantage of his political power. Ethics and business must work in  tandem or there is no purpose for any of its existence. Unethical practices are what harbor ill will and create a climate of contempt and distrust, which is no  way to run a business, be it personal or otherwise. "...It is a necessary and critical ingredient in the successful enterprise" (Ruin, 1997, p. PG). Establishing such ethical  fortitude is not as difficult an objective as some may make it appear if those like Espy and Tyson Foods choose to maintain a moral and conscientious outlook. III. 

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