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INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
SUBJECT:-Business Ethics
MARKS :80
Course :MBA-4 Sem (Masters In Business Administration
Name :
Answer the question in one line.
Q1.
Give benefits of ISO 9000 quality systems. (10 marks)
Answer:
ISO 9000 is a set of international standards of quality management that have
become increasingly popular for large and small companies alike. "ISO is
grounded on the 'conformance to specification' definition of quality, "
wrote Francis Buttle in the International Journal of Quality and Reliability
Management. "The standards specify how management operations shall be
conducted. ISO 9000's purpose is to ensure that suppliers design, create, and
deliver products and services which meet predetermined standards; in other
words, its goal is to prevent non-conformity." Used by both manufacturing
and service firms, ISO 9000 had been adopted by more than 100 nations as their
national quality management/quality
Q2.
What is imperative need? (10 marks)
Answer:
A need is something that is necessary for organisms to live a healthy life.
Needs are distinguished from wants because a deficiency would cause a clear
negative outcome, such as dysfunction or death. Needs can be objective and
physical, such as food, or they can be subjective and psychological, such as
the need for self-esteem. On a social level, needs are sometimes controversial.
Understanding needs and wants is an issue in the fields of politics, social
science, and philosophy.
To
most psychologists, need is a
Q3.
How promotion of ethical values occur. (10 marks)
Answer:
It is important for staffers to focus on accomplishing key company goals
and developing good working relationships in the office, but it is equally
important to ensure ethical conduct among employees. Ethical conduct ensures
that your business maintains a reputation for sound professional principles and
values that are directly in line with
Q4.
Write note on electrification of villages. (10 marks)
Answer:
Rural electrification is the process of bringing electrical power to rural and
remote areas. Electricity is used not only for lighting and household purposes,
but it also allows for mechanization of many farming operations, such as
threshing, milking, and hoisting grain for storage. In areas facing labor
shortages, this allows for greater productivity at reduced cost. One famous
program was the New Deal's Rural Electrification Administration in the United
States, which pioneered many of the schemes still practiced in other countries.
According to IEA (2009) worldwide 1.456 billion people (18% of the world's
population) do not have access to
Q5.
What is the relation of ethics in business? (10 marks)
Answer:
The ethical foundation of a company is important to the way a company is
perceived by customers and peers alike. It is also a source of pride and self-respect
for the company itself. While appropriate business ethics may be subjective,
depending upon the context of your business, some basic principles of ethics
will apply regardless of the type of business you operate. Ethical business
relationships are less often a matter of legal compliance as they are of
conscious self-governance by individuals and businesses.
Conflicts
of Interest: Engaging in
Q6.
How morality is useful in business? (10 marks)
Answer:Some
people argue that a company's sole purpose is to maximize profits and that
focusing on any other concerns is a violation of fiduciary responsibility. But
just because business is a highly competitive field does not mean that a
company has to be amoral. A company can still make money while adhering to an
ethical code of business operations. With social media forming an increasingly
important role in shaping the reputation of a business, any company that charts
its course with a moral compass will enhance its reputation
Q7.
Give 7 points of New World order by M. K. Gandhi. (10 marks)
Answer:Gandhi’s
object is the happiness and welfare of people, to be achieved by ending their
age-old starvation, their ignorance and social disabilities, and helping them
to gain a new social awareness. The wisdom of Gandhi is expressed in his search
for truth, his insistence upon Ahimsa (non-violence), and his view of the
universality of religion as he sees it. By reflecting upon the principles of
Gandhi, perhaps it will be possible to gain a perspective on creating a new
world-order that will lead to a future where wars are something that we only
understand from reading our history books; where starvation is something that
Q8.
Give a note on Human culture. (10 marks)
Answer:As
a defining aspect of what it means to be human, culture is a central concept in
anthropology, encompassing the range of phenomena that are transmitted through
social learning in human societies. The word is used in a general sense as the
evolved ability to categorize and represent experiences with symbols and to act
imaginatively and creatively. This ability arose with the evolution of
behavioral modernity in
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