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BAD 385.01: International Management Fall 2016 Copyright 2017 ZACK ROSS FOUNDATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ZACK ROSS FOUNDATION CHICAGO, IL USA *Correspondence to the foundation: info@zackrossfoundation.org Professor Zack Ross

Groups of 5 Ethical Dilemma What would you do? Why? Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Chapter 2 Social Responsibility, Ethics, and Sustainability CSR: Global Consensus or Regional Variation? CSR to Shared Value -Human Rights Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com

Chapter 2 MNC Stakeholders Benefits from CSR Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MNC Stakeholders Benefits from CSR Global Consensus vs. Regional Variation Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com

Chapter 2 From CSR to Creating Shared Value (CSV) Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. From CSR to Creating Shared Value (CSV) International Codes of Conduct Steps to Ethical Decision-Making Benefits & Costs of MNC operations Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com

Hofstede Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Collectivist & Individualist Societies Feminine & Masculine Societies Indulgent & Restrained Societies Short and Long-Term Orientation Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com

Benjamin Wolf Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com

Q & A Copyright 2016 ZACK ROSS GROUP LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Brennan School of Business, Dominican University: River Forest, IL USA *Correspondence to Mr. Ross: ceo@zackross.com