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Ethics &values in Society: Ansu M. S. Dannie A. John Anju C. S. Nitin Joseph Jose Athul Khan P
Ethics &values in Society: Ansu M. S. Dannie A. John Anju C. S. Nitin Joseph Jose Athul Khan P
Presenters :
Overview
Introduction to Business Ethics Influences and benefits
WHAT IS ETHICS ?
Its a Discipline
Dealing with what is good and bad Dealing with moral duty and obligations A set of values and rules that define right or wrong
conduct
BUSINESS ETHICS
Business ethics Moral issues in Business ethics
BUSINESS ETHICS
Concerned with truth and justice in business
Has variety of aspects
Expectation of society Fair competition Advertising Public relations Social responsibility Corporate behavior at home and abroad
"Business Ethics" can be defined as the critical, structured examination of how people & institutions should behave in the world of commerce.
others.
To be continued
Business Ethics
Social Level
Stakeholders Level
Job Security Of Employees.
Social Level
Concern For Poor And Downtrodden. No Discrimination Against Any Particular Section Or Group. Concern For Clean Environment.
A Guide
Leadership.
RELIGION CULTURAL
Oldest
It
refers
Treat all men with fairness and justice Do to others as you would have them to do to you Always treat individuals as end, with respect and dignity
Know You-be honest with yourself and with others Evaluate the morality of an action Long range utility standards
Supervisor over rates the performance of the employee because of the personal relationship exists between them.
Ethical dilemmas crop up in purchasing department where strong pressure are felt to obtain the lowest possible process from suppliers to fell a similar need to bag lucrative contracts
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INSTITUTIONALIZING ETHICS
applying and integrating ethical concepts with daily actions .
This can be accomplished in three ways : By establishing an appropriate company policy. By using formally appointed ethics committee. By teaching ethics in management development programs.
Intuitionism
Utilitarianism
choices .
3. Write down pros cons in the form of a balance sheet 4. Sort out ethical priorities before problems arise 5. One should commit oneself publicly on ethical issues 6. One should set a good personal example for employees
The actions of the strategic leadership the way they deal with ethical issues
Values Things that are important to or valued by someone Important in relation to vision Consistent with the organizations core values Embodiment of what an organization stands
Ethics
Behave Ethical
trust
Law
- Code of conduct Law does not make one ethical Not all laws have moral choice All moral and ethical actions do not involve the law Ethics precedes the action, the law follows it Law - universally accepted Ethics not universally accepted
Morals Values