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Interactive Group Exercise

Interactive Group Exercise. Applying the Ethical Decision-Making Tree. 1. To introduce students to the ethical decision-making tree. To apply the decision-making tree to an ethics scenario. Objectives. 2. Break into groups. Listen to or read the scenario.

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Interactive Group Exercise

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  1. Interactive Group Exercise Applying the Ethical Decision-Making Tree 1

  2. To introduce students to the ethical decision-making tree. To apply the decision-making tree to an ethics scenario. Objectives 2

  3. Break into groups. Listen to or read the scenario. Use the ethical decision-making tree to arrive at a solution. Representatives share with the class your group’s decision and how this decision reflects the use of the ethical decision-making tree. Instructions 3

  4. Yes Do it. Is it ethical? Yes No Don’t do it. Does it maximize shareholder value? Yes Yes Don’t do it. Is the proposed action legal? Would it be ethical not to take action? No No Don’t do it. No Do it. Ethical Decision-Making Tree Source: Bagley C.E. (2003 February). The Ethical Leader’s Decision Tree. Harvard Business Review p. 19 4

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