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November 12, 2019

Phillips 66 Business Ethics Case 1xbet online sports betting awards ,000 to K-State students

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The Kansas State University College of Business Administration recently awarded ,000 in scholarship money to 19 students as a result of the 2019 Phillips 66 Business Ethics Case 1xbet online sports betting .

A total of 274 students representing 80 teams entered the 1xbet online sports betting , which was organized by the college’s Ethics and Responsible Business Citizenship Initiative and sponsored by Phillips 66.

Students were challenged to examine a real-world ethical dilemma and were responsible for analyzing the situation, applying appropriate ethical and strategic 1xbet online sports betting principles, and developing a viable set of practical recommendations. After a contingent of faculty in the department of 1xbet online sports betting evaluated the initial written analyses, six teams were selected to compete in the final round where they presented their analysis and recommendations to a panel of judges.

"Phillips 66 is proud to support the Business Ethics Case 1xbet online sports betting and encourages the thoughtful discussion around the way Corporations should operate today," said Seth Sanders, Phillips 66 supervisor IT F&PA and lead campus recruiter. "The presenting groups all did a wonderful job! It was great to see K-Staters take a broader, more holistic view of the corporate purpose and demonstrate how long-term value can be generated for all stakeholders."

The winning team was made up of 1xbet online sports betting in accounting Nathan Hartter, 1xbet online sports betting in marketing Kirsten Painter, and 1xbet online sports betting in finance Taylor Werner. Each member of the winning team received 0.

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"This competition provides a unique opportunity for our students to improve their analytical, decision-making and presentation skills," said Bill Turnley, Sam and Karen Forrer chair of business ethics and head of the 1xbet online sports betting department. "The finalists’ presentations were very compelling, with recommendations that were well justified and that did a nice job of balancing strategic and ethical concerns. We appreciate the support from Phillips 66 that makes this competition possible."