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Business, 02.12.2019 06:31 emmilee94

1.) what was the point of the opening story about the prevalence of bribery in iraq?

2.) according to corngold, the second speaker, why are governments often less able to confront issues like human trafficking and labor rights? who does she believe is more able to confront these issues, and why?

3.) in the podcast, one speaker talks about a "corporate idealist." what is a corporate idealist?

4.) one example in the podcast covers the struggle to change one particular corporation's standard from having no more than 8 annual fatalities to having zero fatalities. what was the root of the struggle here that could apply to other similar human rights-related ethical issues? how did the speaker ultimately work through the issue?

5.) a major argument of the podcast is that corporations have the power to change their employees behaviors and even how they see the world, and that's how they can achieve social change- at a grassroots level. how does this relate to your own understanding of business ethics, and do you think it makes sense to look at corporate's capacity for global change at this level? why or why not?

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