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Domain Search/Identif y Analysis: Key Questions Type of Analysis Ethical Analysis Deontological analysis of the consequences Amar Bose relentless urge to innovate without considering the bottom line is admired as he refused to issue the share of the company as public offering. Deontologi cal analysis of the consequenc es Is your deontological analysis of assessing fulfilled rights over violated duties to the largest number valid and objective? Distributive justice based analysis of the consequences Distributive justice have been done as Bose had donated majority of company shares to MIT for more advance research of creativity and innovation. He has shared his wealth for greater public good and benefits of scientific community Distributi ve justice based analysis of the consequenc es Is your distributive justice based analysis of the even or equitable distribution of benefits over costs, fulfilled rights over violated duties, and in relation to the largest number, valid and objective? Corrective justice based analysis of the consequences Corrective justice have been done as Bose was more concerned about putting his utmost efforts on designing more advanced & innovative acoustic system rather than considering the high cost incurred during the process. Bose efforts were voluntary and he was very focused on his wider visions and goals to give the world new products rather than directing his effort on commercialization. Corrective justice based analysis of the consequenc es Is your corrective justice based analysis of setting up just processes for a more equitable distribution of benefits over costs, rights over duties, and to the largest number, valid and objective? Virtue-ethics based analysis of the consequences Bose has always believed that he was an inventor & educationist rather than a businessman. He was a knowledge seeker and triggered and channelized every action of his life towards innovation and creativity. His virtue did not change even after achieving so much success and fame as he aligned towards his goal. Ethics of virtue analysis of the consequenc es Is your executive virtue- based (e.g., fairness, compassion, prudence) ethical analysis and justification of harmful consequences to the stakeholders, especially to the powerless and the marginalized, valid and objective? Trust-ethics based analysis of the consequences Bose was very clear and transparent about his idea of exclusivity, innovation & quality which would sometimes not cater to all segments of the consumer but the premium segments, so all the stakeholders of Bose trusted Ethics of executive trust based analysis of the consequenc es Is your executive trust based (e.g., mutual transparency, confidence, vulnerability) ethical justification of harmful consequences to the stakeholders, especially the powerless and the marginalized, valid and

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Domain Search/Identify

Analysis:Key Questions

Type of Analysis

Ethical Analysis

Deontological analysis of the consequences

Amar Bose relentless urge to innovate without considering the bottom line is admired as he refused to issue the share of the company as public offering.

Deontological analysis of the consequences

Is your deontological analysis of assessing fulfilled rights over violated duties to the largest number valid and objective?

Distributive justice based analysis of the consequences

Distributive justice have been done as Bose had donated majority of company shares to MIT for more advance research of creativity and innovation. He has shared his wealth for greater public good and benefits of scientific community

Distributive justice based analysis of the consequences

Is your distributive justice based analysis of the even or equitable distribution of benefits over costs, fulfilled rights over violated duties, and in relation to the largest number, valid and objective?

Corrective justice based analysis of the consequences

Corrective justice have been done as Bose was more concerned about putting his utmost efforts on designing more advanced & innovative acoustic system rather than considering the high cost incurred during the process. Bose efforts were voluntary and he was very focused on his wider visions and goals to give the world new products rather than directing his effort on commercialization.

Corrective justice based analysis of the consequences

Is your corrective justice based analysis of setting up just processes for a more equitable distribution of benefits over costs, rights over duties, and to the largest number, valid and objective?

Virtue-ethics based analysis of the consequences

Bose has always believed that he was an inventor & educationist rather than a businessman. He was a knowledge seeker and triggered and channelized every action of his life towards innovation and creativity. His virtue did not change even after achieving so much success and fame as he aligned towards his goal.

Ethics of virtue analysis of the consequences

Is your executive virtue-based (e.g., fairness, compassion, prudence) ethical analysis and justification of harmful consequences to the stakeholders, especially to the powerless and the marginalized, valid and objective?

Trust-ethics based analysis of the consequences

Bose was very clear and transparent about his idea of exclusivity, innovation & quality which would sometimes not cater to all segments of the consumer but the premium segments, so all the stakeholders of Bose trusted his visions and goals as his actions earned him credibility.

Ethics of executive trust based analysis of the consequences

Is your executive trust based (e.g., mutual transparency, confidence, vulnerability) ethical justification of harmful consequences to the stakeholders, especially the powerless and the marginalized, valid and objective?

Hindsight versus foresight analysis of the problem-resolution

By hindsight we could understand that there are multiple facets to each harmful consequences. Even though its easier to see the bigger picture, most of us miss out on the smaller nuances which may add up to a even bigger picture than what we thought we knew. Here in Bose’s case, though bose had taken a greater risk of investing time and money in new innovative products but his actions have created exclusivity of himself and his work, by refusing to come under the pressure from public to deliver. It will help me to understand that with greater risk and not always carrying a burden of expectation can result in the work of exclusivity.

Hindsight-foresight analysis of the consequences

Is your hindsight versus foresight analysis of the problem-resolution valid, defensible, replicable, and generalizable?

Assurance of Learning Through the process i was able to understand the different dimension’s and choices peoples get in certain phases of life and how their primary goals turns into action and how action turns into belief , which gives them intrinsic motivation rather than externally influenced by external surroundings. Many problems are multifaceted and it is

Reflective How can you reinforce AOL3 based learning by applying it to other problems?

not easy to analyze them. The systematic approach of this AOL has given more smaller decision points which will help us to make the bigger decision.