MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A

Baiada- Animal Rights and Exploitative Labour

  • Introduction

In the course of their operations, business organisations are faced with various ethical issues that conflicts with their business interests. Ethical frameworks are standard guidelines that should be used by organisation when faced with ethical dilemmas to take the best course of action. This study reflects on two ethical issues facing Baiada, namely animal rights violation and poor labour practices, and propose the best ethical frameworks to resolve them.

  • Factor Farming – Animal Rights

Baiada is among the largest poultry producers in Australia. It is also listed among the leading factory farms producing thousands of chickens every month that are reared under

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In Part A, you will address the following questions:
 What are two ethical economic, commercial, social or environmental issues that must be managed by contemporary organisations?
 What are two ethical frameworks that can help inform you about how to best manage these issues?
o Structure:
1. Introduction (75 words)
2. Identification of issue 1 (150 words)
3. Ethical framework for addressing issue 1 and justification of choice (150 words) MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A.
4. Identification of issue 2 (150 words)
5. Ethical framework for addressing issue 2 and justification of choice (150 words)
6. Conclusion (75 words)
7. Reference list (excluded from word count) In Part B, you will address the following question:
 How does reflecting about the ethical management of these issues inform your thinking about your future workplace behaviour?
 How might you change your behaviour in the future based on what you have learned about the two ethical frameworks?  MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A.
 How does your professional ethics influence how you might behave?
 How might the behaviour of senior management influence your behaviour?
 How might corporate governance structures influence your behaviour?
 How might the culture of the organisation influence your behaviour?
 How can ethical codes of conduct be used by organisations to create an ethical culture in organisations?

MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A

o Structure:
1. Introduction (75 words)
2. Summary of issues and frameworks discussed in Part A (150 words)
3. Reflection on your future workplace behaviour (700 words)
4. Conclusion (75 words)
5. Reference list (excluded from word count). MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A.
To complete this assessment, you will need to select two ethical issues and then undertake library research to identify two relevant ethical frameworks. You will then explain how these theories can be used to identify different ways in which these issues can be handled
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ethically. Finally, you will reflect on your thinking and describe how undertaking this assignment has developed your thinking about your future workplace behaviour.
Both parts to this assessment task should include appropriate academic referencing and a reference list following APA 6th edition style of referencing. Please see the Academic Skills page on Blackboard for information on referencing in APA 6th: https://laureate- au.blackboard.com/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_20163_1&co ntent_id=_2498849_1
The Learning Rubric (pp. 4-9) is your guide to how your assessment will be marked. Please be sure to check this rubric very carefully before submission MGT301A Assessment 2 Brief-part A.

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Baiada- Animal Rights and Exploitative Labour

  • Introduction

In the course of their operations, business organisations are faced with various ethical issues that conflicts with their business interests. Ethical frameworks are standard guidelines that should be used by organisation when faced with ethical dilemmas to take the best course of action. This study reflects on two ethical issues facing Baiada, namely animal rights violation and poor labour practices, and propose the best ethical frameworks to resolve them.

  • Factor Farming – Animal Rights

Baiada is among the largest poultry producers in Australia. It is also listed among the leading factory farms producing thousands of chickens every month that are reared under

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