Abstract: Most people involved in business, whether functioning as a small business owner, employee, or chief executive officer of a multinational company, eventually face ethical or moral dilemmas in the workplace. Such dilemmas are usually complex, for they force the person making the decision to weigh the benefits that various business decisions impart on everyone, including themselves. It is hopefully that businesspeople are likely to reach and act on morally appropriate decisions if they do not lose sight of the fundamental issue of fairness; but those who get sidetracked by issues, such as World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, who personally orchestrating a high-paying job and guaranteed promotions for a bank employee with whom he is romantically involved other hand, can often reach ethically distorted choices.
The World Bank as its name implies, a multi-national organization. It is based in Washington, and consists of two unique development institutions owned by 185......
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