The ethical lens that most accurately reflect the recommended solution is the Rights lens. This ethical lens emphasizes duties, obligations, rights, and responsibilities reflected through the deontological theories. By arranging a training program, Adam acknowledges Kelly’s right to having an equal opportunity to undertake the new role. He also performs his obligation to act responsibly toward his employer to appoint the right candidate for the new position; the training program will ensure that Kelly is well prepared to take on the Finance Executive role. Adam effectively identifies the ethical principles that apply universally to all employees by eliminating the gender bias and focusing on the employees’ rights as well as his duties
In the book, If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Tom Morris argues that the teachings of the ancients can and should be applied to today's corporation. His message is that the four virtues - truth, beauty, goodness, and unity - form the foundation of human excellence. Putting them into practice leads not only to self-fulfillment, but ultimately to an open, nurturing, and ethical workplace that is more productive and successful in the long-term. The purpose of this essay is to examine how Morris treats the system of ethics in relation to these four virtues.
Another important factor to consider is if each of the organization's employees is being treated fairly. An organization should ensure that they create and follow a code of ethics in which employees feel that both the employee and the employer are held accountable and encouraged to be ethical in treatment to one another. This translates as a feeling by employees that the employer trusts them in their jobs and professions and that all employees are treated fairly and justly in all actions and company pursuits. This means that each employee should be treated
Human Resources professionals are in a unique position to help corporations build the integrity of the company and develop positive organizational cultures. They can use their influences on many levels within an organization promote ethics by developing programs and policies that encourage employees to make the right choices. This may be in form of a written code of ethics or ethical training for managers and employees that make them fully aware of the company’s expectations in areas such as discrimination, sexual harassment, and the treatment of employees. The HR department can also be a resource and kept close at hand when ethical situations arise they are not clearly addressed in the policies or as a mediator for conflict resolution. Since the HR department is involved in the hiring of new employees, they can be proactive in identifying desirable character traits that align with the company’s philosophies as well as on-boarding programs that reinforce the values of the company.
While listening to Coll 100 lesson in this March, I could learn about my running style. I knew that I can be more effectively learned through visual effects.
Ethical requirements are the equal opportunities act. Equal opportunities and discrimination can relate to many different relationships within the organization. This act means that there must not be any discrimination against anyone whether it is anything to do with his or her gender, marital status, race, age, religion, disability, sexual preference or whether he or she is under full time employment with the company.
This question has many caveats that can determine an answer either way dependent on one’s perspective from either a professional lens or as an information seekers perspective lens, or the average person thinks this could be me maybe I need this? This question is subjective in many ways. As Gregory and Slovic states, for some people the question about prescription drugs rarely arises, however, for to others that face serious health problems this question may arise weekly, or monthly, and the conversation leads to decisions that have weighty effects on the quality and duration of their lives (p.,347). We need to see things form every point of view which makes me believe that it really depends on the patient /consumers point in their lives
In the book, If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Tom Morris argues that the teachings of the ancients can and should be applied to today's corporation. His message is that the four virtues - truth, beauty, goodness, and unity - form the foundation of human excellence. Putting them into practice leads not only to self-fulfillment, but ultimately to an open, nurturing, and ethical workplace that is more productive and successful in the long-term. The purpose of this essay is to examine how Morris treats the system of ethics in relation to these four virtues.
My personal ethical lens is “Rights-responsibility and results lens.” The ethics game defines this lens as “I balance rationality and my intuition to decide how to complete tasks for the best of an individual.” Ethical lens report www.ethicsgame.com
A philosophy of an organization helps differentiate themselves from their competitors and set a foundation for future success. It also helps shape an organization by presenting the goals they want to accomplish with specific activities. To improve this, many organizations understand the important of sharing values and goals and realize employee recognition. This helps staff from moving forward toward success of the organizations. Chapter 4 introduces “Codes of Ethics in Health Services.” Code of ethics is a guideline for healthcare professionals to accomplish and serve as a member of a society. Similar to other professions, managers have their own code of ethics in maintaining their duties and responsibilities. They also use the codes for ethical decision-making in dealing with ethical issues. Chapter 5 deals with “Organizational Responses to Ethical Issues.” It provides assistance for managers and organizations in their decision making. It is manager’s duty to figure out the problem and resolve it (Darr, 2011,
Today, employees can be considered as the greatest strength of the company. They are the ones who help build the reputation of the company, it is their job to ensure the success of the business, which is why it is very important to keep them satisfied. A recent statistic shows that an American worker has an average of eight jobs in his career (Rudman, 2003). This stat shows how difficult it is to retain a core strength of a company. In this essay, an analysis of a case study is made. The case includes at first, a discussion between Chip Brownlee and Arch carter, the CEO and lead director of Galvatrens respectively. During this conversation, they discussed a lawsuit that a former employee sent to the company for being wrongfully relieved of his duty. Also in the case study after investigation the board of Galvatrens and their CEO made a meeting in order to tackle the problems and know what really happened. In this essay, it will explain the main ethical dilemmas in the case study, and according to these dilemmas a comparison will be made between utilitarian, libertarian, deontological and virtue ethics perspectives. Finally, as a form of an ethical point of view will be used to be the best solution to solve the dilemma of the recommendation.
Ethics is the guiding force in any respectable organization. With a moral compass, especially in the leadership of organization, a company can become compromised and fall into a quagmire of legal issues, a tarnished reputation, and devaluation of company stock if it is a publically traded company. In pursuit of examine my own ethical lens I will analyze the ethical traits of an admired leader, my own traits as exhibited in the Ethical Lens Inventory, and how I make a decision concerning a particular ethical dilemma.
Any successful company requires employers to abide by ethical standards. Successful companies such as Hershey’s and Amazon have created ethical codes to fulfill their companies mission statement. Hershey’s ethical mission states that they will “operate ethically and to lead with integrity” (“Code of Ethical Business”). Amazon’s mission statement is “In performing their job duties, Amazon.com employees should always act lawfully, ethically, and in the best interests of Amazon.com” (“Amazon Investor”). Both companies implement their ethical codes to create a safe work environment, satisfy consumers and generate a reputable company.
The values of the people and communties I cherish have deeply affected my ethical glasses, and, in the last few years, have resulted in a much broader and more accepting world view. Most important to the development of my glasses in recent years has been the Dominican Academy community. Before coming to DA, I had a very limited worldview and was exceptionally biased, judgemental, and ignorant. The variety of people I has met in the three years since have drastically changed that worldview and has taught me to value acceptance and openness. I am still very judgemental, but I now see the problem with that outlook and catch myself when I start to make conclusions about the lives of other people. I try to stop before I judge people in the street
In the workplace as well as one’s personal life is essential for ethics to be maintained; often taking the right action is not always the most popular choice. It is important for maintaining an upstanding ethical code of conduct to be a productive individual as well as function as an employee in the workplace.
When working in an organization, it is usually important to establish professional ethics while following consistent ethical principles. Professional ethics are personal and corporate standards of behavior that are set by businesses, associations, and organization. It creates an institution that reflects our own values and make us feel more confident about what is an acceptable behavior and what is not. This type of ethic could vary depending on the various types of situations, professions, and personal values. Many professionals that are trusted by the public like doctors, accountants, engineers and even an information technologist all have a Code of Ethics, which sets out expectations of the member’s behavior and how they operate internally and externally.