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Title: Chapter 11: Telling the Truth in Organizational Settings


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Chapter 11 Telling the Truth in Organizational
Settings
  • What are some ways that organizations can
    respond to adversity in a truthful and
    responsible manner?
  • How can organizations be made accountable for
    their actions?
  • Should controlled media be used to distrubute a
    institutions message?

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Chapter 11 Telling the Truth in Organizational
Settings
  • Case 47 A Good Thing?
  • Case 48 A Committed Front?
  • Case 49 A Sale at the Local Nonprofit?
  • Case 50 A Web of Caring

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Case 47 A Good Thing?
  • Facts Empirical Definition
  • Values
  • Principles
  • Loyalties

4
  • Martha Stewarts legal troubles set the stage for
    some interesting and controversial public
    relations moves.
  • Does Stewarts use of controlled media to
    present her case jeopardize the chance of a fair
    trial?
  • Should Martha have talked openly to the public
    and journalists before she chose to use a
    controlled medium to present her case?

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Case 47 Additional links
  • Marthatalks.com The website Martha put up to
    defend her innocence.
  • Martha on Trial Special page devoted to
    coverage of the trial.
  • Video Statement by Martha Stewart Marthas
    video statement regarding her conviction and
    sentencing.
  • The Martha Stewart Crisis A look at what Martha
    Stewart did right with her public relations
    campaign.
  • Jail Bait Criticizes Stewarts moves in the
    wake of her indictment.

6
Case 48 A Committed Front?
  • Facts Empirical Definition
  • Values
  • Principles
  • Loyalties

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  • It has become increasingly common for
    corporations to set up front groups that look
    like independent non-profits.
  • Does the fact that front groups hide who backs
    them destroy their credibility?
  • What would be a responsible way for front groups
    to carry out their activities?
  • What can the public do to demand truth from
    groups like these?

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Case 48 Additional links
  • Industry-funded organizations A definition of
    and information on front organizations funded by
    large companies.
  • Center for Consumer Freedom A look at a well
    known front group for the restaurant, alcohol and
    tobacco industries.
  • Front Groups How to Spot a Fake A look at
    front groups and how to spot them.
  • The Center for Consumer Freedom The homepage of
    a front group for the tobacco, alcohol, and food
    industries.
  • ConsumerDeception.com A website dedicated to
    exposing front groups that deceive consumers.

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Case 49 A Sale at the Local Nonprofit?
  • Facts Empirical Definition
  • Values
  • Principles
  • Loyalties


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  • Non-profit organizations have increasingly turned
    to for profit ventures as a way to provide extra
    funds.
  • In what ways should non-profits be made
    accountable for their for-profit ventures?
  • How can non-profits ensure that their primary
    attention is still given to the people they
    serve?

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Case 49 Additional links
Partnership of Non-Profit Ventures Coalition of
non-profit organization who run for-profit
ventures on the side. Profits for Non-profits?
A look at for-profit ventures by non-profits and
the good they can accomplish. Profit Pays Off
A look at what non-profit organizations are doing
to increase funding. Nations Capital Child and
Family Development Homepage for the
organization that runs Make a Difference
Catering.
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Case 50 A Web of Caring
  • Facts Empirical Definition
  • Values
  • Principles
  • Loyalties

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  • After one of their flights went down Swissair
    acted quickly and received rave reviews from the
    victims relatives for their compassionate
    response.
  • What is the best way for a company to respond to
    a disaster?
  • How can techonology aide crisis response?
  • Which of the ethical systems could be best
    applied to situations such as this?

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Case 50 Additional links
  • Swissair Flight 111 Full coverage of the story.
  • Swissair Flight 111 photos Pictures from the
    disaster.
  • Disruption Threat Negative Publicity A look at
    what to do when disaster strikes a company and
    how Swissair is a positive example.
  • Swissair-Delta Get High Marks For Disaster
    Response SR111 Tests the Mettle of the Alliance
    Swissair is praised for its response to the
    tragedy.
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