2. Choose what ethical responsibilities should be accepted by: (a) the controller, (b) the quality control engineer, and (c) the plant manager. Note: You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect. Check my work is not available. The ethical responsibilities that should be accepted by the controller are: check all that apply 1 Reporting responsibilities.unanswered Protect the overall company interests.unanswered Responsibilities for product quality.unanswered Informing superiors of this matter.unanswered Working with others in the company to find solutions.unanswered The ethical responsibilities that should be accepted by the quality control engineer are: check all that apply 2 Reporting responsibilities to the board of directors.unanswered Responsibilities for product quality.unanswered Protect overall company interests.unanswered Informing the plant manager and his staff in this matter.unanswered Working with others in the company to find solutions.unanswered The ethical responsibilities that should be accepted by the plant manager are: check all that apply 3 Responsibilities for product quality and cost.unanswered Protect overall company interests.unanswered Ensuring that products meet quality standards.unanswered Inform the board of directors of any problems that could affect the well-being of the firm.
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