Values and Ethical Decision Making Rebecca Bryson Management/MGT521 May 25‚ 2011 Michael M Lee‚ MBA‚ MBOL Values and Ethical Decision Making In this paper‚ the subjects to discuss are the evaluation of personal values‚ organizational values‚ and ethical decision making. Also identified within this paper‚ is Rebecca’s values and how they apply to her business management framework. The subjects within this paper will also be compared and contrasted to Rebecca’s value concepts with the research
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corporation often come across and have to deal with on the job ethical issues. “Ethics is a conception of right and wrong conduct. Ethical business behavior is demanded by business stakeholders‚ enhances business performance‚ complies with legal requirements‚ prevents or minimizes harm‚ and promotes personal morality” (Lawrence and Weber 2011). Ethic issues occur in all areas of business and at all levels of business management. I believe that ethical problems occur for certain reasons one being the selfishness
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Trevino & Nelson Ethical Decision Making (Privacy Pressures TEAM 2) Instruction: Details: 1. Gather the Facts. • 2. Define the Ethical Issues (I) in moral terms (e.g.‚ Is X action morally right‚ given Y?). 3. Identify the affected Parties. Utilitarian View Virtue Ethics 4. Identify the Consequences. State: (a) the consequentialist principle (CP) used to assess the actions of the decision maker (e.g.‚ egoism‚ utilitarianism); (b) the standard implicit in this principle (e.g.‚ action
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Values and Ethical Decision Making Values and Ethical Decision Making The company that I chose to compare to my Ethics Awareness Inventory Scoring Summary is Pfizer. Pfizer is a multination pharmaceutical company; they develop and produce medicines and vaccines for a wide range of conditions. Pfizer is a company had an annual income of 67 Billion dollars last year (P.‚ 2012). Some of the popular products that Pfizer makes are Advil‚ Celebrex‚ Viagra and Lipitor. The reason I chose Pfizer
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Levels of Ethical Leadership Palmer (2009) defines three levels of ethical leadership as the ethics of leaders‚ the means‚ and the heart of leadership. He differentiates the three levels of ethical leadership by identifying issues that occur in each level. In level one‚ Palmer (2009) compares the ethics and morals of leaders in their personal life and how it is reflected in their professional behavior as leaders. He identifies the second level of ethical leadership as the means in which leaders
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Axia College Material Appendix C Ethical Decisions Scenario Analysis For each of the following scenarios answer the questions and explain whether your answers fit with traditional or modern ethical thinking. After you have finished responding to the scenarios‚ discuss whether you generally make ethical decisions using a traditional or a modern ethical model. Provide an example using an experience you have had in your daily life. |
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Ethical business practices A Cadbury Schweppes case study Page 1: The importance of ethics in business Ethics concern an individual’s moral judgements about right and wrong. Decisions taken within an organisation may be made by individuals or groups‚ but whoever makes them will be influenced by the culture of the company. The decision to behave ethically is a moral one; employees must decide what they think is the right course of action. This may involve rejecting the route that would lead to
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Parameters of Ethical Decision Making Ethical decision making is an essential aspect in understanding and demonstrating the values of an organization. The intense pressures of business may not always allow time for reflection‚ and the high stakes may tempt us to compromise our ideals. Many of us already have well-developed ethical outlooks but by considering various approaches to ethical decision making‚ we are better equipped to make the right choices when the need arises. Joseph Weiss (2009) identifies
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Consider what reasons and rationalizations Maureen is likely to encounter if she decides to bring the problem to light. Maureen as a cautious manager‚ feels the responsibility to speak about the “value conflict” issue. Being in the middle of the organizational structure‚ she has to implement her voice to the senior management and to her colleagues. Raising the issue to the senior management‚ considering the high cut cost‚ she may face rationalizations for continuing the unethical process
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Ethical Decision Making End of Life Submitted by: Anthony Mcdew Ethical nursing care Nurses are faced with ethical decision making on a daily basis. This could be both stressful and challenging. The following case study I chose to walk through is: Mr. Clarke is a patient who has advanced AIDS with related pain syndromes and is also actively abusing drugs. The nurse is concerned about his abusing his pain medications and is not sure if she should give them to him as he leaves the
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