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Ethics in Business X420 Discussion Session #80 Kelley School of Business

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Values & Ethics in Business

X420 Discussion Session #80

Kelley School of Business

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Values Abstract ideals that shape an individual’s

thinking and behavior – a moral compass

Instrumental values – certain way of behaving is appropriate in all situations – “means”.

Terminal values – enduring belief in the attainment of a certain end state – “ends”.

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A moral compass

These abstract ideals can result from Religion Philosophy Family teachings

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Instrumental values

As the means to an end they become the ingrained ways of behavior: Rituals Politesse Good habits

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Terminal valuesWith the end always in sight:

Heaven Respect Financial Success Personal Independence Power

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Ethics The study of moral obligation

involving the distinction between right and wrong.

Business Ethics: right or wrong in the workplace – value management.

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Two Areas of Business Ethics

Moral mazes RIGHT vs. RIGHT

Obvious mischief

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Common Misconduct in Organizations Misrepresenting hours worked Employees lying to supervisors Management lying to employees,

customers, vendors or the public Misuse of organizational assets Lying on reports/falsifying records Sexual harassment Stealing/theft Accepting or giving bribes or kickbacks Withholding needed information from

employees, customers, vendors or public

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Common Causes of Unethical Behavior

Pressure Fear Greed Convenience

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Causes of Unethical Behavior (cont’d) Following boss’s directives Meeting overly aggressive

business/financial objectives Helping the organization survive Meeting schedule pressures Be a team player (group think) Rationalizing that others do it Resisting competitive threats Advancing own career

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Ethical Dilemmas

Making decisions under stress or dealing with complex issues that have no clear indication of what is right or wrong.

There are NO simple ethical dilemmas…all have layers of meaning and effect.

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Business Ethics Myths

Business ethics is a new fad. Business ethics – religion vs.

management. Business ethics is obvious – “do

good!” Business ethics is good guys

preaching to bad guys.

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“Whistleblower’s” Reluctance

Didn’t believe action would be taken.

Feared retaliation from mgmt. Didn’t trust confidentiality. Feared not being a team player. Feared retaliation from co-workers. Didn’t know who to contact. Nobody cares, why should I?

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Business Ethics Myths (cont’d)

Ethics can’t be managed. Being legal = being ethical. Managing ethics has little practical

relevance.

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Ethical Tips for Organizations

Develop a code of ethics. Communicate code and bake it

into culture top-down. Treat ethics as a process. Create open lines of

communication. Set good examples. Educate employees – frame issues

through storytelling. Value forgiveness.

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Benefits of Managing Ethics in the Workplace

Improves society. Maintains a moral course in

turbulent times. Cultivates employee teamwork,

productivity, morale and development.

Acts as an insurance policy.

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Benefits of Managing Ethics in the Workplace (cont’d)

Establishes values for quality management, strategic planning and diversity management.

Promotes strong public image. It is the RIGHT thing to do!

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Ethical Tips for Individuals

Establish personal values. Be aware of ethical events. Develop critical thinking

techniques. Be reflective. Make it a priority every day.

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“The simple step of a simple courageous man is to not take part in the lie, not to support deceit. Let the lie come into the world, even dominate the world, but not through me.”

-- Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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Puzzling things out….

As we watch the video vignettes, keep these questions in mind:

1) What is the ethical dilemma? 2) What is the apparent cause of the

unethical behavior?3) Is there an ethical resolution to the

problem portrayed?4) If so, who should do what?

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EVALUATION QUESTIONS:Values and Ethics in Business - #80

USE: a. Strongly agree b. Agree c. Disagree d. Strongly

disagree e. Don’t know

1. I found the presentation material easy to understand.

2. This Advantage session increasedmy knowledge of the subject presented.

3. I will be able to use some of the information from this session in the future.4. The presenter was well prepared for this Advantage session.

5. This presentation should be repeated in future semesters.