A company wants to improve its chances of winning business with a prospective client. The company sends an expensive watch to the home address of each of the client's directors. Which ethical issue is the company engaging in?
Which organization licenses software developers who implement safety and health software in the United States?
A factory manager must decide whether to replace assembly-line workers with robots but is concerned about employees losing their jobs. The factory manager also believes this automation would enhance worker safety, save the factory money, raise corporate profits, and lower the prices of goods produced. The factory manager weighs all possible outcomes and chooses the action that produces the greatest good.
Which ethical theory does this approach represent?
The retail store manager of a telecommunications service provider has been manually entering the data record of device returns into the company's device database every time a subscriber swaps their old phone for a new one. A recent internal audit revealed that several device records are missing from the device database.
Which aspect of data management should the store employ to avoid this situation?