UWYO MGT 3110 Ethics Final
Jack Abramoff Scandal
- "Super-Lobbyist" Abramoff plead guilty to corruption charges in 2006 - Abramoff pleaded guilty to defrauding the Native American tribes that were his clients, to tax evasion and to conspiring to bribe public officials - He illegally gave gifts and made campaign donations to legislators in return for votes or support of legislation - Several federal officials were also accused and found guilty in the scandal
Five Ethical Philosophies
1. Utilitarian - max good, min harm 2. Deontology - follow the rules 3. Virtue Approach - best version of ourselves 4. Principal Approach - ethical values as guides 5. Ethical Egoism - act in best interest
What should an ethical leader do if a conflict begins to escalate?
Bring the discussion back to the core issues.
DFEI - trust
Build trust in all stakeholder relationships
Which statement about organizational ethical role models is true?
Co-workers can be ethical role models, especially when the manager is distant.
Which leadership style is likely to be ineffective at promoting ethical conduct?
Coercive leadership
DFEI - rule of law
Comply with the spirit and intent of laws and regulations
DFEI - viability
Create long-term value for all relevant stakeholders
What is a potential downside of overusing the compromising style of conflict management?
Each side has to give something up.
DFEI - respect
Honor the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others
What is the best way to avoid an ethical misconduct disaster?
Identify a potential ethical issue before it snowballs into a crisis.
What does external whistle blowing often indicate about a firm's corporate culture?
Internal reporting is perceived to be ineffective.
Training employees in leadership techniques ___________
Is a form of employee empowerment
Why is the collaborating style of management most favorable to ethical conflict resolution?
Leaders desire to meet the needs of others but adhere to their own goals and values.
How can ethical leaders increase employee empowerment?
Make discussions about ethics commonplace.
What should an ethical leader do in managing an ethical dilemma
Select the most desirable path in a situation in which no decision is optimal.
What should an ethical leader do in managing an ethical dilemma?
Select the most desirable path in a situation in which no decision is optimal.
Why are principles and values so important to companies?
They provide guidance for employees and leaders in making ethical decisions.
As a lower-level employee, how might you be able to ethically influence new hires?
You can communicate organizational principles and values.
What does mediation involve?
an objective third party helps two parties settle their differences
An ethical leader with good interpersonal communication skills should ____________.
demonstrate both respect and firmness in communication
____________ occurs when both the communicator and receiver considers the unique worth of the other party and tries to understand what the other is communicating.
dialogue
Leaders with an avoiding conflict management style are more likely to exhibit ______________.
ethical complacency
What is the first step toward making an ethical decision?
identifying the ethical issue
When handling a conflict situation, it is important for a leader to realize that the other party's concerns are _________.
legitimate
Separating the people from the issue in an ethical conflict situation allows the leader to approach the conflict situation with more __________.
objectivity
What is a step companies take in the recovery process?
reinforcing the firm's reputation with positive messages
Rita Crundwell
stole $54 million to maintain competitive horses and lavish lifestyle through wire fraud- lack of internal and institutional controls
Leaders who display good character________________________.
take responsibility for ethically meeting stakeholder needs.
Which of the following items tends to be the most observed misconduct in the workplace?
time theft
Which mediation skill is important for an ethical leader to have in a conflict situation?
use of neutral language
Which of the following is an important part of an organizational culture?
values
Why are managers reluctant to engage in the discovery process?
. They fear uncovering misconduct could harm the firm's reputation.
Five Primary Conflict Managment Style
1. Competing - win at any cost 2. Avoiding - avoiding conflict 3. Accommodating - can lead to compromising values 4. Compromising - each side receives part of what it wants 5. Collaborating - working together toward a beneficial solution
DFEI - accountability
Accept responsibility for all decisions
1996 Caremark Decision
Made it so directors can be held liable if they knew laws were being broken Incentivized internal compliance protocols
What is a downside to being a variable-sum leader?
They might give in to employees making unethical decisions.
Types of Organizational Cultures (and Examples)
Apathetic - minimal concern for people (Countrywide) Caring - high concern for people, less for performance (Zappos) Exacting - high concern for performance, less for people (FedEx) Integrative - High concern for people and performance (New Belgium)
Why might listening be just as important as speaking for an ethical leader?
It can establish credibility and increase morale among employees.
What is a disadvantage of small group communication and decision making?
It can lead to excessive risk taking.
DFEI - transparency
Maintain open and truthful communications
What do zero-sum leaders believe?
There always has to be a winner and a loser in a conflict situation.
Why is an organization characterized by workplace politics perceived negatively by employees?
Followers are rewarded based on whether they serve the leader's best interests.
An "ethical blind spot" refers to ___________________.
a person's underestimation of his or her own potential to commit misconduct
What is group polarization?
When the group moves toward a more extreme position than what each member would have done individually.
Why is external whistle blowing a serious decision?
Whistle blowers have been fired for reporting.
Which of the following is part of the discovery process?
assessment
DFEI - fairness
Engage in fair competition and create equitable and just relationships
In a rigid hierarchical organization, communication generally consists of ______________.
one-way communication
Ethical leaders should consider their employees to be ____________ in contributing to the firm's values.
partners
What should an employee do after discovering illegal conduct?
Immediately report to your immediate supervisor.
Why might ethical conflicts be important to an ethical culture?
Ethical conflicts can be used to identify ethical issues.
What might be true of leaders who adopt a competing style of conflict management?
They score high on assertiveness.
why do people make unethical decisions
poor moral education ignorance cognitive bias
RADAR Model
- Recognize - Avoid - Discover - Answer - Recover
Which situation demonstrates reciprocity?
In response to co-workers help making a deadline, you assist them with a similar crisis
What is the problem with an accommodating style of conflict management?
Leaders might allow unethical employees to continue their misconduct.
Why are leaders important even in a democratic organization?
Leaders often make the final call on major decisions.
Which of the following is a barrier to communication between leaders and followers?
power differentials
Creating a culture of doing the right thing
- Find the company purpose - Set and communicate principles - Leaders commit and remain accountable - Give employees ways to express concerns - hire for character, evaluate on character - reward for adherence to principles - measure culture w/ surveys and interviews - invest in employees
DFEI - integrity
Act with honesty in all situations
How should ethical leaders manage their employees?
Demonstrate ethical values through role modeling
mission of northwestern mutual
Inspiring people to align their actions with intentions to enjoy financially secure lives
This approach emphasizes obedience to legal requirements.
compliance-based approach
Good communication skills __________.
promote leader-follower congruence
An effective team should possess which characteristic?
diversity
An effective ethics program should show _____________________.
intolerance of misconduct
According to the information shared in this section, ________ might provide a solution to a disagreement, but it is unlikely that both parties will be happy with the decision.
litigation
Which of the following is important in catching misconduct internally before it becomes a major issue?
Employee feedback
Why might ethics mistakes actually improve an organization in the long-run?
They give the firm an opportunity to learn from its mistakes.
To help prevent misconduct, ethical leaders should:
Develop and manage systems to maintain an ethical culture
What do all effective ethical leaders share in common?
Good communication skills
What is a necessary component of an ethical corporate culture?
an ethics program
Which of the following factors impact the length of time it takes for companies to recover from ethical misconduct?
ALl: C. How the company responds after discovering the misconduct D. How stakeholders perceive the company's response E. The length of time it takes for the company to resolve the issues
What is the definition of an ethics audit?
An investigation into the ethical climate of the firm
What actions can teams take to aid in the ethical decision making process?
Collectively look for ethical solutions or alternatives
Compliance profession
Has seen a recent increase in companies due to regulations from scandals throughout the late 20th century
Giving Voice to Values
If i were going to act on my values, what would I say and do and how could I be most effective? Seven Pillars - Values - Choice - Normalization - Purpose - Self-Knowledge Alignment - Voice - Reasons and Rationalizations
Why is the mixed-motive conflict management style considered to be the most effective?
It bases decisions on the goals and values of the firm.
Which statement is true about employee feedback?
It helps leaders identify the firm's strengths and weaknesses
Why would organizations prefer that employees provide their personal information when making reports?
It is easier to handle a conflict situation when all parties have been identified.
__________ occurs when ethical leaders observe and identify ethical risk areas.
Recognizing
What is organizational ethics?
Right or wrong, acceptable or unacceptable conduct in an organizational environment
How might a comprehensive code of conduct prove ineffective in curbing misconduct?
The code of conduct is not effectively communicated to employees.
What is one of the disadvantages higher-level executives face when overseeing an ethical climate of the organization?
Their tendency to be socially isolated from employees
Which of the following statements is true regarding organizational conflict?
Conflicts provide an opportunity to listen to the other party's viewpoints.
According to most companies' ethics codes, what happens to whistle blowers if their reportings are wrong?
They do not face retaliation for good faith reporting.
Which statement best describes how autocratic leaders communicate?
They limit communication to need-to-know information.
According to Ethics Consultant, David Gebler, most unethical behavior is committed ______________.
To meet performance goals
When might a zero-sum conflict approach be necessary?
When compromise would break a law.
In order to promote an open communication culture, leaders should ____________________.
adopt more of a democratic process toward ethical decision making
Ethical Decision Making Process
1. Identify the Issue 2. Determine relevant facts 3. Identify relevant stakeholders 4. Evaluate with ethical philosophies 5. Arrive at the ethical solution
What does an effective ethics program require?
Support from top management and frequent communication with employees.
Which characteristic best describes a mixed-motive approach to handling conflict?
collaborating