Values-Based Decision Making W22

BUS 303
Fermé
Contact principal
SFU Beedie School of Business
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Lecturer and Researcher in Strategy
3
Chronologie
  • mars 15, 2022
    Début de expérience
  • avril 30, 2022
    Fin de expérience
Expérience
2/3 match de projet
Dates fixées par le expérience
Entreprises privilégiées
N'importe où
Any
N'importe qu'elle industrie

Portée de Expérience

Catégories
Leadership Structure organisationnelle Gestion de projet Sciences humaines
Compétences
teamwork decision-making critical thinking business ethics leadership
Objectifs et capacités de apprenant.es

Students will provide a perspective on a business decision or challenge where incorporating values is a primary concern.

Apprenant.es

Apprenant.es
Premier cycle universitaire
Tout niveau
55 apprenant.es dans le programme
Projet
10 heures par apprenant.e
Les apprenant.es s'auto-attribuent
Équipes de 5
Résultats et livrables attendus

Project deliverables can include:

  • Full report from each team, outlining the ethical decision making process, framework and core values used, and more, as well as an appropriate conclusion.
  • Your firm is provided the opportunity to obtain the input of young minds on a values based question and participate in a values based decision making framework that may be helpful for the firm's future values based decisions.
Chronologie du projet
  • mars 15, 2022
    Début de expérience
  • avril 30, 2022
    Fin de expérience

Exemples de projets

Exigances

Using an ethical decision-making framework, 10 teams of 5 undergraduate students will use a combination of personal values and the values of your organization, to develop a process that will allow your organization to navigate major decisions with greater clarity.

Ethical decisions could include, for example:

  • A forestry company deciding whether to alter clear cutting logging practices to a more sustainable approach, not necessarily required by regulation.
  • A company that outsources products from a rural area signs a contract forbidding illegal labour, that unbeknownst to them is violated by their external supplier.
  • Should our firm employ people with autism? (Some banks are now doing so. They initially thought it was a social enterprise concept but it turned out to be profitable)
  • A retail firm has primarily provided technical skills training and some interpersonal skills for management. The firm is now exploring providing mandatory interpersonal development training for all staff. Should the firm proceed with this?

Your organization will benefit from learning about the processes of ethical decision-making from multiple perspectives, as well as work with 50-60 talented undergraduate students with a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

Critères supplé mentaires pour entreprise

Les entreprises doivent répondre aux questions suivantes pour soumettre une demande de jumelage pour cette expérience:

  • Q1 - Case à cocher
  • Q2 - Case à cocher