What does the Bathsheba syndrome refer to? ✔✔Ethical failure of people in power
What is defined as a concept by which organizations assimilate social
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in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders? ✔✔CSR (Corporate Social
Responsibility)
What is an example of corporate social responsibility (CSR)? ✔✔A local IT firm invests in green
energy by partnering with a small business to install solar panels in the office.
According to Aristotle's virtue ethics, what should be the nature of a person who wants to donate
something to an orphanage? ✔✔Tolerant
What is one outcome leaders should be aware of when making organizational decisions?
✔✔Increasing profits and revenues
A person breaks a traffic law in order to get a critically injured man to a hospital.
Which decision-making behavior describes this action? ✔✔Ethical and illegal
Why is it important for IT professionals to incorporate good ethical practices? ✔✔So that
employees are prepared to handle situations that could lead to misconduct.
Why is it important for leaders to understand how technology affects their organization's daily
practices? ✔✔To understand possible legal ramifications
What is an example of an IT professional demonstrating a commitment to ethics? ✔✔An IT
professional wants to do a side project for a local business. He checks his employer's company
policy handbook first to avoid a conflict of interest.
What does PAPA stand for? ✔✔Privacy, accuracy, property, access
Many computer-enabled equipment including tablets, smartphones, and vehicles is used to track
the location of users. Corporations issue these devices to their employees to help them perform
their jobs more efficiently. IT personnel can work remotely to assist customers and clients with
various technology issues and projects. Some professionals are also provided a company-owned
vehicle with GPS capabilities, which gives the employer 24/7 access to the employee's movements.
What describes an employee's legal rights when an employer is using an auto-tracking device to
monitor the employee's whereabouts? ✔✔The employer must obtain employee consent before
installing an auto-tracking device.
Many computer-enabled equipment including tablets, smartphones, and vehicles is used to track
the location of users. Corporations issue these devices to their employees to help them perform
their jobs more efficiently. IT personnel can work remotely to assist customers and clients with
various technology issues and projects. Some professionals are also provided a company-owned
vehicle with GPS capabilities, which gives the employer 24/7 access to the employee's movements.
An IT worker uses a company-owned vehicle to transport illegal drugs. How does the use of autotracking devices explain the ethical issue in this scenario? ✔✔An employer can use GPS-tracking
data as evidence for the investigation.
Many computer-enabled equipment including tablets, smartphones, and vehicles is used to track
the location of users. Corporations issue these devices to their employees to help them perform
their jobs more efficiently. IT personnel can work remotely to assist customers and clients with
various technology issues and projects. Some professionals are also provided a company-owned
vehicle with GPS capabilities, which gives the employer 24/7 access to the employee's movements.
An IT professional traveling for a work assignment decides to take a detour for personal business
and due to excessive speed, causes an auto accident. Who is responsible for damages? ✔✔IT
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