Utilitarianism Applied to the Ford Pinto Case
.... of pain or suffering, keeping in mind the greatest good for the greatest number of individuals - are applicable to the infamous Ford Motor
Company Pinto case. ....
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PRODUCT LIABILITY: FORD PINTO CASE
.... The
company lost a number of law suits, recalled the
Pinto which it eventually stopped manufacturing and endured much adverse publicity. ....
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Qualilty Assurance and auto industry
.... quality, with its patronizing attitude toward consumers, which has been cited by some analysts as the underlying of the
company's Pinto automobile disaster in ....
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Japanese & American Auto Industries
.... to product quality, with its patronizing attitude toward consumers, which has been cited by some analysts as underlying the
company's Pinto auto mobile ....
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Strategic Planning at Ford & Honda
.... However, this is also the
company that produced the Edsel, a remarkable market failure, and the
Pinto, which gained notoriety for exploding in rear-end ....
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Ethical Decisions in business
.... In the 1980s, product liability was again featured in the arguments about the Ford Motor
Company and the Ford
Pinto, considered dangerous because of a gas tank ....
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Marketing Plan
.... In addition, the
Company monopolized the 9:30 to 10:00 pm time slot on .... Ford had produced their US economy car, the Maverick and the
Pinto, but Chevrolet's Vega ....
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Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.
.... product lines (a key motivating factor), learn from Unilever lessons that
company has gained .... cars of their own, the Vega, from GM, and the
Pinto, from Ford. ....
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Japanese Manufactuers in US Luxury Car Market A
.... quality, with its patronizing attitude toward consumers, which has been cited by some analysts as the underlying of the
company's Pinto automobile disaster in ....
(7360

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MBA
.... It was this kind of by-the-numbers-only mentality that found their way into an MBA executive's memo at Ford Motor
Company during the Ford
Pinto crisis. ....
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Effect of Cheap Labor & Competition on Levi Strauss
.... in the same position as Ford Motor
Company was in during the 1970s when it decided to base decisions about whether or not to recall the Ford
Pinto on cost ....
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Ethical Values & Competitive Business Environment
.... in the same position as Ford Motor
Company was in during the 1970s when it decided to base decisions about whether or not to recall the Ford
Pinto on cost ....
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Aspects of Marketing
.... environment of the United States, the ethical approach that a
company takes can .... Ford engaged in unethical practices when it marketed the
Pinto, knowing that ....
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Marketing Decisions
.... environment of the United States, the ethical approach that a
company takes can .... Ford engaged in unethical practices when it marketed the
Pinto, knowing that ....
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STRUCTURAL AND ELITE CRIME
.... In the Ford
Pinto case, once the problem of the defective fuel tank became .... subjected to false accusations concerning her alleged misuse of
company funds which ....
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Character of Japanese Business Management
.... strikingly demonstrated in a 1977 study by the Hertz rent a car
company, which evaluated .... Ford cars averaged 326 repairs, while the Ford
Pinto model averaged 306 ....
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Business Law
.... When the Ford Motor
Company was sued because of improper fuel systems in its
Pinto models, the issue was negligence that created an unreasonable risk of injury ....
(3713

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Ethics and Business
.... market which the
company knows to be unsafe. Ethics come into play within organizations because decisions such as whether or not to market the
Pinto are made ....
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Making Peace With The Planet
.... mentality was exposed in corporate executives at Ford Motor
company who determined that it would cost more to fix what was wrong with the Ford
Pinto than it ....
(1180

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Changes in American Automotive Industry
.... the Japanese challenge, such as the Chevy Vega, the Ford
Pinto, and American .... The Japanese had designed labor relations to maximize
company loyalty, team spirit ....
(3142

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Neurologic Theories of Criminal Behavior
.... the use of sophisticated computer technology to defraud the
company or steal .... electrical equipment conspiracy; the S&L scandal; and the Ford
Pinto case, which ....
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Poland This report focuses on Poland,
....
Pinto line was ultimately recognized as a disaster in terms of design, efficiency, and engineering (Taub, 1991). In fairly short order, however, the
company ....
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Cultural & Economic Profile of Poland This
....
Pinto line was ultimately recognized as a disaster in terms of design, efficiency, and engineering (Taub, 1991). In fairly short order, however, the
company ....
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