You are a nurse on an intensive care unit that is over capacity. A patient receiving extra
Question:
You are a nurse on an intensive care unit that is over capacity. A patient receiving extra care and attention can make the difference between life and death. A son is concerned because his 98 year- old mother is in the unit and four years ago had the same problem. The last time his mother was in the hospital she contracted extra infections because she was not helped enough by staff. The son offers you $100 to check on his mother a little more during the night and to make sure the doctor sees her more regularly. What should you do?
Retailing: You are the buyer for a retail clothing store. Your store has a policy of not accepting gifts. However, over the years, salesmen have offered, and other employees have accepted lunch, theater and baseball tickets. You arrive home from the office and find a new TV and speakers on your doorstep with a note that says: "A personal gift for our long standing friendship. Enjoy it with your family in good health. The Jones Clothing Company" What do you do?
Real Estate: A lady from out of town calls you to list her deceased parent's home in Gainesville. She is not sure what it is worth, but says she will be happy to get $50,000.00 for the home. You look at the home and feel it is worth at least $75,000, and realize it would be perfect for your brother. What do you do?
Teacher: You have a student who is from a single parent family. The student must work to attend college. However, the job is interfering with the student's performance and several assignments have not been turned in. You have determined that a "D" is all the student can make when a counselor informs you that the student needs a "C" to qualify for an academic scholarship. What do you do?
Operations Management Processes And Supply Chains
ISBN: 9781292409863
13th Global Edition
Authors: Lee Krajewski, Naresh Malhotra, Larry Ritzman