
Management 14th Edition by Leslie Rue,Lloyd Byars ,Nabil Ibrahim
Edition 14ISBN: 978-0078029110
Management 14th Edition by Leslie Rue,Lloyd Byars ,Nabil Ibrahim
Edition 14ISBN: 978-0078029110 Exercise 1
Debating the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The major points of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 are summarized in Figure 5.3. Carefully study Figure 5.3 and develop an argument either supporting the rise and necessity of the act or in opposition to the act. Your instructor may allow you to gather additional information through library or Internet research. Summarize your argument points in outline form, and be prepared to debate classmates who take the other side of the argument.
FIGURE 5.3
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
Source: L. Nash, "Ethics without the Sermon," Harvard Business Review 59 (1981), p. 78.

The major points of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 are summarized in Figure 5.3. Carefully study Figure 5.3 and develop an argument either supporting the rise and necessity of the act or in opposition to the act. Your instructor may allow you to gather additional information through library or Internet research. Summarize your argument points in outline form, and be prepared to debate classmates who take the other side of the argument.
FIGURE 5.3
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
Source: L. Nash, "Ethics without the Sermon," Harvard Business Review 59 (1981), p. 78.

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