possibly future generations

Choose three of the following questions to address:
a.What obligations do you think you have to the broader community as you live your life and make decisions that will influence others and possibly future generations?
b.How can you help those in your own workplace ask the core questions of the Reputation Lens to help them avoid imbalance or hubris? (If you don’t know the meaning of hubris, look it up and include its definition as you answer this question.)
c.What do you consider to be the strengths of the Reputation Lens? Its weaknesses? How might people use strengths to better their own workplace? How might they use the weaknesses to detract from workplace effectiveness?
d.Cite and describe an example in the recent news of a company whose reputation has either been very positive or very negative. What aspects of the Reputation Lens have been applied and how effectively?Choose three of the following questions to address:
a.What obligations do you think you have to the broader community as you live your life and make decisions that will influence others and possibly future generations?
b.How can you help those in your own workplace ask the core questions of the Reputation Lens to help them avoid imbalance or hubris? (If you don’t know the meaning of hubris, look it up and include its definition as you answer this question.)
c.What do you consider to be the strengths of the Reputation Lens? Its weaknesses? How might people use strengths to better their own workplace? How might they use the weaknesses to detract from workplace effectiveness?
d.Cite and describe an example in the recent news of a company whose reputation has either been very positive or very negative. What aspects of the Reputation Lens have been applied and how effectively?