Discuss how two selected companies sustainability efforts are either hypocritical or morally responsible, and why.

Discuss how two selected companies sustainability efforts are either hypocritical or morally responsible, and why.

To differentiate between local and global businesses and their roles in leading and organizing for sustainability, consider your required readings from the textbook and by Ha-Brookshire, J. (2017) and Hosang, J. (2017). Ha-Brookshire described “perfect duty” (p. 235) which impacts how global businesses lead and share information for sustainability. Describe one local business and one global business. Discuss how their sustainability efforts are either hypocritical or morally responsible, and why. Embed course material concepts, principles and theories, which require supporting citations along with at least one scholarly peer reviewed reference in supporting your answer unless the assignment calls for more. Epstein, M. J., & Buhovac, A. J. (2014). Making sustainability work: Best practices in managing and measuring corporate social, environmental, and economic impacts (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN-13: 9781907643934 **Paper #2 Assume the role of a senior level manager within the context of your organization. Using the decision matrix tool, discuss a decision that you must make for your organization in the face of several options. In your analysis, discuss how the decision matrix could assist you in the decision-making process. What are some potential challenges to your decision? Importantly, what are some possible outcomes? Be specific. Embed course material concepts, principles, and theories, which require supporting citations along with two scholarly peer-reviewed references in supporting your answer. Bazerman, M. H., & Moore, D. A. (2012). Judgment in managerial decision making (8th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN-13: 9781118065709