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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: 12 Days of Christmas GMAT Competition - Day 4: In a business ethics

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In a business ethics survey, company managers were asked to make a decision about a hypothetical scenario involving a choice between increasing company profits or prioritizing employee well-being. Most managers chose to prioritize profits, reasoning that it was in the best interest of the company's shareholders. In a separate survey, when a different group of people was asked to evaluate the ethicality of this decision, the majority considered prioritizing profits over employee well-being as unethical. This suggests that individuals in managerial roles may rationalize decisions favoring profits as ethically acceptable, while outsiders are more likely to view such decisions as unethical.

Which of the following is an assumption required by this argument?

(A) Some of the managers who chose to prioritize profits would consider it unethical if they were not in a decision-making position.
True , only if we know this will the conclusion make sense. if these managers considered it ethical even
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Statistics : Posted by Elite097 • on 14 Dec 2023, 06:00 • Replies 35 • Views 627



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