DEVRY ETHC 445 Week 6 DQ 2 Working Conflict Resolution Methods

DEVRY ETHC 445 Week 6 DQ 2 Working Conflict Resolution Methods

DEVRY ETHC 445 Week 6 DQ 2 Working
Conflict Resolution Methods

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ETHC 445 Week 6 DQ 2 Working Conflict Resolution Methods
Different ways to analyze ethical behaviors and dilemmas exist, and many of them
will help direct you to the correct or "best" solution to a problem.
As we discussed in week 1 in the "tough choices" .pdf, sometimes right vs. right or
wrong vs. wrong decisions have to be made.
In the lecture this week, you are given three ethical dilemma resolution models to
try out on a dilemma provided there. Please review that interactive before posting to
the threads this week, and let's bring your questions and comments about the
"proposed" solutions here to the threads. We will talk about that through mid-week,

and then I will post a new dilemma here where we will, as a group, begin analyzing it
using the different methods.
You will need to be able to use these three models (Blanchard and Peale, Laura Nash
and Front page of the Newspaper) on the final exam ... so let's be sure to practice all
three of them together this week.
So, to start this off, let's address the dilemma in the Week 6 Lecture interactive (at
the bottom of the page). You MUST read the lecture and run the interactive in order
to participate in the threads this week!
1. Review the sample solution to the Laura Nash method.
Do you agree with that analysis? If so, what parts do you think really helped you
work through the dilemma? If not, which parts do you not agree with?
2. Review the sample solution to the Front Page of the Newspaper method.
Do you think this is one of those types of dilemmas for which this model works? If
not, why not? If so, why? How did using this method help you work through the
dilemma?
3. Review the sample solution to the Blanchard and Peale...

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