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citations, references, tables, appendices, paragraph indentation, spacing between
paragraphs and headers, and overall style.
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• A cover page is not needed. In the upper left-hand corner of page 1, type your name,
section (BUAD 625) and date on three separate lines, single-spaced. Then skip one
line and type your title. The remainder of the paper should be double-spaced, unless
APA format otherwise dictates (e.g., long quotes are single spaced).
• All margins must be 1 inch.
• All papers must be double-spaced.
• Page length as required by the professor must be observed.
• Full and complete documentation is expected using APA in-text citations and references.
Case Analysis Method
BUAD 625: Organizational Leadership and Ethics
Answer each of the following questions as you prepare a written or oral case analysis. The
written case should be in essay format and should address each of the following questions.
Suggested lengths are provided for some of the sections to give you an idea how to allocate your
analysis.
You do not need to write an introduction to your analysis. The answer to question one serves
as the first paragraph of your paper.
1.What is/are the ethical issue(s) in the case?
•Identify the issue(s) in a couple of sentences. This is short and concise.
•Briefly, in your own words and in a couple of sentences, why is it an issue?
• What ethical models are relevant to the issue? For ethical models, consider those
discussed in class, for example, utilitarianism, rights, justice, and fairness.
• (Question 1 is the first paragraph of your case analysis. It sets the stage for your
analysis. (This section of the paper should be one half to one page.)
2.What are the pertinent facts of the case?
• Distinguish between more important and less important facts.
• Include as a fact if a code of ethics is available to guide the actors in the case.
(Company code of ethics? Industry or profession code of ethics?) Also include as a fact
if specific laws or regulatory standards are involved in the case.
• These facts must be the foundation for your alternatives and recommendations.
• (This section of the paper should be one half to one page.)
3. Stakeholders, harms, benefits, and rights
• Who are the important stakeholders in the case?
• So far in the case, who has been harmed? In what ways? Who has received benefits? What
specific benefits were received?
• So far in the case, whose rights or what rights have been exercised? How? Whose rights
or what rights have been denied? How?
➢ Frame the harms, benefits, and rights in terms of where things stand in the case right
now. Later, in analysis of alternatives (Question 5), you’ll discuss possible future effects
on stakeholders.
➢ Primary and secondary stakeholders are discussed in the first chapters in the text and
listed on a class handout.
➢ (This section of the paper should be one half to one page.)
4.What are the alternative courses of action to remedy the problem that you have
identified? Who must act in each alternative?
• Provide three distinct alternatives for the most important ethical issue that you
identify in Question 1.
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• The three alternatives should address a range of actions about that one issue only.
• The same person or entity should be the “actor” in all three alternatives.
• (This section should not exceed one page. Do not analyze the alternatives here!)
5.Thoroughly evaluate the alternatives, their outcomes, and their possible effects on all
of the parties involved.
• For each alternative: what is the effect on each important stakeholder if this course of
action is followed?
• Are there any effects on stakeholders whom you do not consider “important”?
• Do these alternatives satisfy the ethical model you consider most relevant?
• (This can be a lengthy analysis as there are many stakeholders in society. It is a
major part of your paper and requires you to consider all of the possibilities and their
effects on the stakeholders. It should be approximately three to four pages.)
6.Make a specific recommendation based on your analysis of the case, on the important
facts that you’ve identified in Question 2, and support it with a moral theory.
A) Be sure to state how your recommendation is tied to your analysis and facts and how it is
supported by ethical models.
B) Name any specific professional code(s) of ethics that might be applicable to the entities in
this case and state how the code(s) would support your recommendation. Conduct research to
find current day codes of ethics that are applicable. Be sure that this is a professional code, not
an industry code or regulatory standard.
• Your recommendation should be one of the three alternatives that you have proposed.
Use supporting data (e.g., important facts of case, analysis of alternatives, support
offered by specific code(s) of professional ethics, key concepts studied in the course,
and ethical models) to argue why your recommendation is the best alternative.
• Merely stating your opinion without supporting data (e.g., important facts of case,
analysis of alternatives, support offered by specific code(s) of professional ethics, key
concepts studied in the course, and ethical models) is not a recommendation.
• Does your recommendation provide a reasoned solution to the issue(s) you identified
in Question 1? (This part of your paper should be at least one page.)
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• The individual case analysis should be 8 to 10 pages in length with an 11th page added for References.
• Whether your analysis is done in written format or with PowerPoint presentation, conclude your
analysis with References (page or slide).
• See the grading rubrics for details about component weighting for each section of the paper
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