Answer the questions…no right or wrong answers…
1.ETHICAL DILEMMA: When the boss says, “Change it,” and you have reservations, what should you do? You have just completed a proposal in which you promise to deliver a product to the customer by April 15. You selected this date after checking with the manufacturing department to see when they could guarantee delivery. However, when your boss reviews the proposal, she says, “We’ll never win this contract with an April 15 delivery date. Our competitors are promising to deliver by April 1. You’d better change the schedule. If we get the job, manufacturing will deliver on time. I know those guys. They’ve probably left themselves a good two-week cushion.” Your boss has been around awhile. You respect her judgment?and her authority. She’s probably right, but then again, you had to lean on the people in manufacturing to get them to agree to the April 15 date. You seriously doubt whether they can deliver the product two weeks early without sacrificing quality. Should you change the proposal? Please justify your answer.
2.Choose a specific country, such as India, Portugal, Bolivia, Thailand, or Nigeria, with which you are not familiar. Research the culture and write a brief summary of what a U.S. manager would need to know about concepts of personal space and rules of social behavior in order to conduct business successfully in that country.