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CstM 301 - Management & Organization. ethics. ethical behavior…. eth·ics [eth- iks ] plural noun 1. the moral code of principles that sets standards of good or bad, or right or wrong, in one’s conduct. eth·i·cal be·hav·ior [eth- i - kuhl bih-heyv-yer ] - adjective
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ethical behavior… • eth·ics[eth-iks] • plural noun • 1. the moral code of principles that sets standards of good or bad, or right or wrong, in one’s conduct. • eth·i·calbe·hav·ior[eth-i-kuhlbih-heyv-yer] • - adjective • behavior that is accepted as “good” and “right” as opposed to “bad” or “wrong” in the context of the governing moral code.
impact of laws & values… legal or illegal values terminal values instrumental values
alternative views… utilitarian individualism moral rights justice
impact of cultural issues… cultural relativism universalism ethical imperialism
in the workplace… discrimination sexual harassment conflict of interest product safety resource usage
ethical decision making… person situation organization environment
personal factors… self-centered behavior stage 1 - avoid harm or punishment stage 2 - make deals for personal gain pre-conventional conventional post-conventional social-centered behavior stage 3 - follow rules to help society run smoothly stage 4 - act consistently w/ peers, others principle-centered behavior stage 5 - live up to societal agreement concerning individual rights stage 6 - act according to internal principles
rationalizations… legal best interest secret protected
ethics maintenance… ethics training code of conduct moral management moral, amoral & immoral whistleblower protection