Common Ethical Issues Unit 2 Lesson One Personal versus Organizational Ethics
What is Organizational Ethics
A branch of applied ethics that focuses on rules principles and standards, in the conduct of business activities
What does the term Legal denote?
A permissible act or in conformity with the law of the land
how do you define illegal-ethical Conflicts
A persons conscience may be driving an act or sense of moral duty that is in defiance of the law
what do a person personal code of ethics shape?
A persons values and morals
what does the term legal mean?
Acts that are permissible or impermissible based on the stated laws of a given jurisdiction
what is the most common form of unethical behavior?
Allowing unethical conduct to continue, not knowing or knowingly not acting
How do ethics and law differ?
An act that is considered illegal is usually quite easy to detect and expose, whereas an act that is considered unethical may not be as clear or as easily reprimanded
how are a persons ethics influenced
By a person's values, environment, beliefs and culture
why do organizational ethics require transparency?
Cause conflicts of interest exists
What are personal issues
Concerns how people treat others in the organization Examples include gossiping at work or taking credit for another's work
what are internal policy issues
Concerns internal relationships between a company and its employees Examples include fairness in management, pay, and employee participation
what are stakeholder issues
Concerns policies that affect its customers, employees, suppliers, and people within the community
what are Societal issues
Concerns relating to the world as a whole Involvement happens because of the ethics the organization creates out of care and concern for the individuals
Reasons why their is no Consequence's for leaders?
Halo of Reputations Performance Metrics Hubris B.B.T.L. Syndrome
what phrase is the hallmark of unethical cultures
If you want to get along go along
What are ethics?
Moral principles and values that govern individual behavior
what characterizes a culture group?
Morals that are Shared, sanctioned, and integrated systems of beliefs and practices that are passed down through Generations
Are the answers always obvious when it comes to ethics?
No
Should we delegate Ethics
No
what is personal versus Organizational ethics
People have their own personal ethics but are expected to follow organizational ethics
what is Hubris
Rules apply to others; unwillingness to make mistakes
what are the four main levels of ethical issues within organizations
Societal stakeholder Internal Policies Personal issues
how do ethics involve judgment?
They involve weighing the potential consequences of one's actions for other people
what do ethics require?
They require people to treat others as they expect to be treated and bring no harm to others
What should people consider when taking when bringing ethics into a problem?
They should consider anyway that they can improve their moral life to make society better
True or False Leaders Foster unethical behavior
True
True or False Unethical Leadership Breeds unethical culture
True
True or False: Culture is what perpetuates behavior
True
True or False: Ethics reflects beliefs on what is right or wrong, Just or Unjust, Good or Bad; it directs how people should behave toward each other, understand each other, and how people can fulfill their obligations to society, and live their lives.
True
True or false: Ethics is a branch of philosophy concerned with the meaning of all aspects of human behavior
True
True or false: Individuals are the ones who determine organizational ethics
True
When is an act defined as illegal?
When it is in defiance of the stated or established laws of a defined jurisdiction
how do you define legal-unethical?
When something is technically legal but is unethical- ie setting up an out of country factory but failing to make sure proper safety guidelines are followed
what is the Halo of reputations
Years of service "everybody likes him/her" they wouldn't do that - Cultures enable good people to do bad things
What is ethics?
a personal code, principle, and value that shape the human experience
What is B.B.T.L syndromes
been boss to long- Never the target of unethical syndrome
How do you analyze ethics?
by asking what could happen, how likely is it to happen, what harm might come, or who might be hurt
What do sound personal ethics do?
guide interactions with others, both personally and professionally,
A judge believes that the use of cannabis should never be allowed regardless of the situation due to personal principles of what is right and wrong. A law was recently passed, however, allowing individuals to use cannabis. Which type of issue does the judge face?
legal and unethical
What are values?
personal ideas about what is important and are consistent and relevant to establishing goals
what are performance metrics
profits, wins, championships, rankings, donations, buildings and centers
How to reach simple and productive answers when
standards of behaviors where you work a well known precedent to consider your personal values try the sunshine test
What is Ethical Liability
test of character
What is Legal Liability
test of smarts
What did Immanuel Kant believe?
that people should only act in ways that they would anyone else to act in the same situation
What are morals?
the rules people develop as a result of cultural values and norms
True or False: Business and individuals often use values to. identify the best fit for the employee
true
True or False: Morals is where Culture intersects with ethics?
true
True or false: early life experiences strongly influence a persons values
true
true or false ethically orientated cultures hire ethically oriented individuals
true
true or false: Morals individual characteristic that can affect an individuals ethics
true
what is the sunshine test?
when you explain your decision to others
what is the biggest ethical challenge
when your personal ethics don't line up with those of the company you work for