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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing
Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Business :Ethics,
Governance &
Risk
Internal Assignment
Applicable for June
2018 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
Instructions:
All Questions carry equal
marks.
All Questions are
compulsory
All answers to be
explained in not more
than 1000 words for
question 1 and 2 and
for
question 3 in not more than
500 words for
each subsection. Use
relevant examples,
illustrations as far as
possible.
All answers to be written
individually.
Discussion and group work
is not
advisable.
Students are free to
refer to any
books/reference
material/website/internet
for
attempting their
assignments, but are not
allowed to copy the matter
as it is from
the
source of reference.
Students should write the
assignment in
their own words. Copying of
assignments
from
other students is not
allowed.
Students should follow
the following
parameter for answering the
assignment
questions.
1. Today’s global economy
is a knowledge
economy. There is a demand
for a new
type of multinational,
multifaceted
globally responsible and
aware manager,
who is
operational across national
borders. You
are working with a global
company in
which you spend time in
different
countries as part of your
business
For Theoretical Answer
Assessment Parameter
Weightage
Introduction 20%
Concepts and Application
related to the question
60%
Conclusion 20%
For Numerical Answer
Assessment Parameter Weightage
Understanding and usage
of the formula
20%
Procedure / Steps 50%
Correct Answer &
Interpretation
30%NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing
Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Business :Ethics,
Governance &
Risk
Internal Assignment
Applicable for June
2018 Examination
responsibilities. What
competencies do
you think you have and
which ones do you
need and why to fulfill
your role
successfully? (10 Marks)
2. Do you believe that the
production of
biofuels is a viable
solution for
addressing
both the world’s energy
needs and global
warming? Why and why not,
discuss the
ethical pros and cons of
your answer. (10
Marks)
3. Three years ago, Dinesh
Thakur exposed
how India’s then largest
drugmaker and
his former employer,
Ranbaxy
Laboratories, failed to
conduct proper
safety and
quality tests on drugs and
lied to
regulators about its
procedures. He made
his
name, and almost $48
million as a
whistleblower award from
the United
States,
when U.S. regulators fined
Ranbaxy $500
million for violating
federal drug safety
laws and making false
statements to the
Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
a. Under what circumstances
would you be
compelled to blow the
whistle as an
employee in an
organization? (5 Marks)
b. If you are the employer,
how can you
prevent whistle blowing,
explain. (5
Marks)
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