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Discussions if there is time at the end…. 7 Steps to Success on LinkedIn Doing Business with the Mob Ethics vs. Morals How to survive a KGB Interrogation Human Trafficking in the USA, Pakistan, EU and/or Russia – How to lure victims Mafia Court (Enforceable Justice)
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Discussions if there is time at the end… • 7 Steps to Success on LinkedIn • Doing Business with the Mob • Ethics vs. Morals • How to survive a KGB Interrogation • Human Trafficking in the USA, Pakistan, EU and/or Russia – How to lure victims • Mafia Court (Enforceable Justice) • The Myths about Outsourcing • Tradeshow Tips • Transnational Crime & Corruption
Before we begin…. • How do you define “Ethics”? • How do you define “Morals”?
The Key Words • Logic (from the Greek logikē) refers to both the study of modes of reasoning (which are valid and which are fallacious) and the use of validreasoning. It examines general forms that arguments may take. (Wikipedia) • Is your thought or argument right or wrong?
The Key Words • Reason, is the human capacity for making sense of things, for establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. The concept of reason is sometimes referred to as rationality. (Wikipedia) • Is your thought or argument rational? Does it make sense?
The Key Words • Intuitionis the ability to acquire knowledge without Logic or Reason, 'to look inside' or 'to contemplate'.“ Intuition provides us with beliefs that we cannot justify in every case. (Wikipedia) • My “gut” tells me…
To summarize… • Ethics– Where your decisions and actions are based on what • Youthink is right or wrong (logic) • You think is rational (reason) • You feel in your gut (intuition).
Business Ethics – A concept of using logic, reason and intuition when dealing with problems that occur during a business situation. • When your employer’slogic, reason and intuition are intertwined with your own.
Case Study: Dow Chemical • American multinational company • Second-largest chemical manufacturer in the world by revenue • Dow manufactures plastics, chemicals, and agricultural products. • Offices in 160 countries, employing 54,000 people worldwide. • Annual R&D spending exceeds $1 billion.
What are their Ethics? • Dow's policy is to be lawful, highly- principled and socially responsible in all of its business practices.
Dow expects employees to learn and comply with all company policies and laws applicable to their job responsibilities…
Dow's Code of Business Conduct summarizes many of the ethical principles and policies created to deal with issues such as bribery, political contributions, equal employment opportunity, and environment, health and safety
“Ethical behavior is everyone's responsibility. Our goal is to create an atmosphere where our people feel comfortable that they have the knowledge and support to protect our company's values." David Wilkins, Director of Ethics and Compliance for
CODE OF ETHICS(Shepherd University Procurement) • Give first consideration to the objectives and policies of my institution. • Strive to obtain the maximum value for each dollar of expenditure. • Declinepersonal gifts or gratuities. • Grant all competitive suppliers equal consideration insofar as state or federal statute and institutional policy permit. • Conduct business with potential and current suppliers in an atmosphere of goodfaith, devoid of intentional misrepresentation. • Demand honesty in sales representation whether offered through the medium of a verbal or written statement, an advertisement, or a sample of the product. • Receive consent of originator of proprietary ideas and designs before using them for competitive purchasing purposes. • Make every reasonable effort to negotiate an equitable and mutuallyagreeable settlement of any controversy with a supplier; and/or be willing to submit any major controversies to arbitration or other third party review, insofar as the established policies of my institution permit. • Accord a prompt and courteous reception insofar as conditions permit to all who call on legitimate business missions. • Cooperate with trade, industrial and professional associations, and with governmental and private agencies for the purposes of promoting and developing sound business methods. • Foster fair, ethical and legal trade practices.
So, what are Business Ethics? 1. Using your logic, reason and intuition to make decisions? or 2. Being lawful, principled and socially responsible? or 3. Following the practices, policies, laws and values of your employer? or 4. All of the above?
Who’s right? You or your employer? • Remember what Dow Chemical says… “Protect our Company’s Values” • If you do not agree with your employer’s Code of Ethics you need to decide whether or not you want to stay employed with your company.
International Business: Business conducted by two entities from at least two different countries.
Main Obstacles in International Business Ethics • Every culture and nation has its own values, history, customs and traditions, they have developed their own ethical valuesand understanding of ethical principles • There is no international ethical code of conduct accepted and followed by all countries • Efforts to create an ethical cooperation framework to enhance ethical behavior in international business have taken place without resolve • It is hard to outline those ethical values which would be understandable, acceptable and important for representatives of all the continents simultaneously within different types of international cooperation projects. - Sourced from The World Trade Organization
Where else can you find Ethics in International Business? Do Organized Criminal Organizations have Ethics? Logic – Reason - Intuition Do Terrorist Organizations have Ethics? Logic – Reason - Intuition The Russian Mob even has a Court System based on Russia’s Judicial Code of Ethics (Is Enforceable Justice ethical?) Logic – Reason - Intuition
Are these logically, reasonably and intuitively (un)ethical? • Resorting to dishonesty, trickery or deception • Distortion of facts to mislead or confuse • Manipulating people emotionally by exploiting their vulnerabilities • Greed to amass excessive profit • Creation of false documents to show increased profits • Invasion of privacy used as leverage, for obtaining personal or professional gain • Sexual discrimination • Human Trafficking and Slavery
Do we have time? • 7 Steps to Success on LinkedIn • Doing Business with the Mob • Ethics vs. Morals • How to survive a KGB Interrogation • Human Trafficking in the USA, Pakistan, EU and/or Russia – How to lure victims. • Mafia Court (Enforceable Justice) • The Myths about Outsourcing • Tradeshow Tips • Transnational Crime & Corruption