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Using the ethics question "what ought to be?" consider this hypothetical about a corporate planning seminar.At the
seminar,a speaker tells the participants that presidents of large corporations should begin their planning processes with a vision of society,not with where they want their fmns to be in 5 or 10 years.Evaluate this advice in light of
what you have learned about business ethics.
Caudate Putamen
A brain structure in the basal ganglia that plays significant roles in movement control, learning, and habit formation.
Apraxia
A neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perform purposeful movements or to use objects properly, not due to muscular weakness or loss of sensation.
Brain Regions
Specific areas within the brain responsible for different functions, such as memory, emotion, motor control, and sensory perception.
Damage
Physical harm caused to something in such a way that it is impaired or its value is decreased.
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