Wells Fargo

žWhat level of responsibility should front-line employees of Wells Fargo have in carrying out the unethical business practices of the organization. Refer to moral, immoral, and amoral behavior. (T1, Ch1)

žReview how organizations interact with their external environment as open systems.  How effective was Wells Fargo as an open system before the scandal became public (T1, Ch1)?

žWhich classical management approach fits best with how Wells Fargo operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1, Ch2)

žWhich behavioral management approach fits best with how Wells Fargo operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1, Ch2)

žWhich modern management approach fits best with how Wells Fargo operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1, Ch2)

žWhich “environmental” force do you believe impacted Wells Fargo’s decision to engage in unethical business practices? (T2, Ch5)

žBased on your assessment of Wells Fargo, what decision making environment was the organization functioning in pre- and post-scandal (certain, risk, uncertain)? (T2, Ch7)

žIf you were an executive at Wells Fargo, what type of scenarios would you plan for (scenario planning) to move the business forward? (T2, Ch8)

žEach response – 150-200 words; cite from at least one source

Wells Fargo

 

žWhat level of responsibility should front-line employees of Wells Fargo have in carrying out the unethical business practices of the organization. Refer to moral, immoral, and amoral behavior. (T1, Ch1)

žReview how organizations interact with their external environment as open systems.  How effective was Wells Fargo as an open system before the scandal became public (T1 Ch1)?

žWhich classical management approach fits best with how Wells Fargo operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1 Ch2)

žWhich behavioral management approach fits best with how Wells Fargo operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1 Ch2)

žWhich modern management approach fits best with how operated prior to the scandal becoming public? (T1, Ch2)

žWhich “environmental” force do you believe impacted Wells Fargo’s decision to engage in unethical business practices? (T2 Ch5)

žBased on your assessment of   what decision making environment was the organization functioning in pre- and post-scandal (certain  risk uncertain)? (T2 Ch7)

žIf you were an executive at what type of scenarios would you plan for (scenario planning) to move the business forward? (T2, Ch8)

žEach response – 150-200 words; cite from at least one source

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