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    Ben Lake Prof Guo Business Ethics 23/04/2014 Case Analysis #2 – The Ford/Firestone Debacle I) Case Summary Introduced to the market in 1990‚ the Ford Explorer quickly became the most popular sport utility vehicle In America. SUV’s are designed to travel off-road‚ are built high off the ground to clear rocks and other obstructions underneath. The explorer fulfilled consumers’ desire of comfort and ruggedness. Ford’s engineers designed the Explorer to use the same truck frame as its older Ranger

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    Tuck Everlasting Essay There are many good reasons and bad reasons to drink from the spring in Tuck Everlasting.Like some good reasons to drink from the spring are‚living forever‚exploring the world going on many great adventures‚and you could do many great things for the world and mean something to the world and never die. Also there is another half of drinking from the spring.A bad side of things. Like some bad reasons are‚having to watch your family and friends die and burying your family and

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    One of the latest recalls involves two companies‚ which are the Ford Motor Company and Firestone. About 290‚000 Firestone tires will be replaced on Ford cars; this action was taken after several accidents happened. Some of the accidents were associated with the death of the drivers. Firestone and Ford Motor’s reputation and public image were affected after this recall (Hakim‚ 2004). Newsweek specified that some of the worst companies in the plant are companies that concentrate on utilities. Peabody

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    Firestone and Ford: The Tire Tread Separation Tragedy Business Ethics November 8‚ 2011 Executive summary. Firestone/Bridgestone and Ford companies caught public negative attention in the end of 1990s because of their relation to tire tread separation cases‚ which caused numerous car accidents not only in US‚ but also abroad. Because they did not take proper actions to eliminate the number of this cases and remove all dangerous products from the market timely‚ even if they knew that something

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    The Firestone/Ford Tire Controversy (A) 1.) Why did Sears‚ Ford and Firestone react differently to the same incident? Sears was one of the largest retailers of Firestone tires in the United States during the 2000 controversy. As they were simply just a dealer of tires to the public‚ they were inclined to halt sales of the tires before the official recall was announced for the benefit of their customers. Even though they had a longstanding relationship with Firestone‚ they had to pull the tires

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    Case 8: Questions 1-6 Firestone and Ford: The Tire Tread Separation Tragedy 1. What are the major and minor ethical issues in this case? The major ethical issue in this case is the ignoring an obvious crisis for so long‚ one in which people are being injured and in cases killed. The minor ethical issues include the organizations involved in this case pointing fingers at both the consumers and each other and covering up evidence proving there is a problem. 2. Who are the stakeholders and what

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    2000‚ Ford Motor Company and Firestone Tire Company recalled 6.5 Million ATX and AT tires that had been installed on Ford’s Explorer model SUV. At the time‚ it appeared as though Ford and Firestone were doing the right thing. They had found out that the tread separated on Ford Explorers in states with intense heat‚ such as Florida and Texas. However‚ it later came to light that both Ford and Firestone had known about these problems earlier than 2000 and that Ford had even had a similar recall in

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    Bridgestone/Firestone‚ Inc. officially announced that it was recalling 6.5 million of its Wilderness AT tires‚ most of which had been installed on Ford’s popular SUV‚ the Explorer. It was reported that Explorers equipped with Wilderness AT tires had been involved in a large number of rollover accidents on the USA high way leading to more than 170 deaths and over 700 injuries‚ and more than 40 deaths in the other countries. After August 2000‚ Ford announced a recall of more than 1 million Firestone tires

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    While preparing for the debate where I argued that Rochester didn’t cause Antoinette’s death‚ I realized how convoluted and inescapable both Rochester and Antoinette’s situation was. Antoinette especially seemed to be behind from the start of the novel. She was alone and an outsider in her family and her community‚ her mother’s unsuccessful marriage was not a very good precedent for her own‚ her mother had a history of mental issues‚ and the list goes on. Antoinette’s relationship with Rochester

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    Why didn’t we know by Ralph Hasson Analysis of what Galvatrens company should do to strength its system for uncovering misconduct and what roles that management and the board should play? Sivakumar Venugopal Robert Morris University Author Note This Assignment was prepared for Information Technology Governance taught by Professor Dr.Karen Paullet. Abstract Galvatrens‚ a consumer products company in Houston‚ has a whistle-blower’s lawsuit on its hands. Mike Fields‚ a former divisional sales

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