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BUSINESS ETHICS
WEEK 7

Jumpstart

Activity 1: Read Me! Understand Me!

1. C
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. B

Explore
Activity 1: Philosophical Crosswords

Across Down

2. Ethics 1. Academy
6. Theory of Forms 3. Plato
8. Lyceum 4. Socratic Method
9. Golden Rule 5. Aristotle
10. Philisophy 7. Guanxi

Assessment 1
1. Socratic Method
2. Plato
3. The Golden Rule
4. Aristotle
5. Philo and Sophos
6. Business Philosophies
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Enrichment Activity 2: Compare and Contrast

Philosophies Similarities Differences

 leading one's life


The Golden Rule
 All of the business that suggests that
theories discussed other people should
how or what the be treated fairly
common goal of and with respect.
businesses should Essentially, people
be. It teaches us act for the good of
that businesses others, because
exist not only to they would like to
make money, but be treated in the
also to serve a same way.
purpose. These  Abstract objects
The Theory of Forms beliefs also assist exist beyond of
us in gaining time and space,
knowledge as people. according to Forms'
aims to question theory. As a result,
assumptions we only the intellect,
make about our lives not sensory
and really dig in to perception, can
the details of why comprehend them.
we think what we Furthermore, Plato
think and how we recognizes that the
choose to act. It physical world is not
can get complicated as real or legitimate
at times, but it can as unchanging,
also help a person to absolute, and
see more clearly everlasting ideas.
that there are
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other ways of
Virtue and Happiness looking at the world  It has to be an end
than is our habit. in itself, not merely
a means to
something else. For
example, Riches
cannot make
someone truly happy
because wealth is a
means to an end, not
an end in itself.

Assessment 2
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Enrichment 3: Fill in the empty boxes

Philosopher Philosophy Definition


Confucius The Golden Rule It means that you should
not do harm to others if
you don’t want to receive
that same exact fate
yourself.
Aristotle Virtue and Happiness Happiness is not pleasure,
nor is it virtue. It is the
exercise of virtue.

Plato The Theory of Forms It represents Plato’s


attempt to cultivate our
capacity for abstract
thought.

Socrates Socratic Method Is a way of perceiving things


that allows individuals to
express their own purpose
for learning and discover this
purpose through open-minded
questioning of what they hold
to be correct.

Assessment 3

1. Business Philosophies
2. Philos and Sophos
3. Humanism
4. Aristotle
5. Ethics
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Deepen

Take on the customer's problem personally. Powerful things begin to happen when
you go beyond merely trying to resolve problems. Empower the customer through
knowledge. Give customers the knowledge they need to solve their own problems.
Instead, you measure success by how well your customers are doing with your help.
You're not focused on selling a specific product or service, you're focused on how
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your company can help the customer succeed in all the ways that are important to
that customer.
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Gauge
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. D
8. A
9. D
10. B
11. D
12. B
13. B
14. B
15. D

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