Title: Business Ethics
1Business Ethics
2What are Ethics??
- -standards of right and wrong that prescribe
what humans ought to do, usually in terms of
rights, obligations, benefits to society,
fairness, or specific virtues
3What are Work Ethics??
- Work ethics include not only how one feels
about their job or career, but also how one does
his/her job or responsibilities. -
- This involves attitude, behavior, respect,
communication, and interaction how one gets
along with others. Work ethics demonstrate many
things about whom and how a person is.
4Would you oppose?
- Responsibility
- Respect
- Self control
- Integrity
- Effort
5Lets Discuss.
1. Receiving a Holiday Gift A supplier sends a
basket of expensive foodstuffs to your home at
Christmas with a card "We hope you and your
family enjoy the 'goodies.'". What action(s)
might you want to take? 2. Sales Expense The
purchasing manager for a large company agrees to
give you an order (their first), expecting you
agree to make a 200 donation to his favorite
charity, a local youth sports team. How do you
respond? 3. Sales Expense Reimbursement A
customer executive from Southeast Asia will visit
your HQ facility and meet with your executive
team. Your independent Southeast Asian agent
requests that you reimburse the customer for his
expenses, including expenses that could violate
your company's policies. The agent will reimburse
you. How do you proceed?
6Lets Continue.
- 4. References
- A large, prospective client calls you and
asks about a competitor's reputation. One of your
long time customers had a very bad experience
with this competitor. What information do you
share with the prospect? How do you respond to
the prospect call? - 5. Gratuities
- A customer has a large sailing yacht on a
vessel that your company will be discharging. The
customer is present and is watching the
off-loading operation. - The five stevedores you manage pull off a
very tricky maneuver, safely transferring the
yacht to the trailer. The customer is elated, and
reaches into his pocket, pulling out a big wad of
50 bills. What do you do? - 6. Conflict of Interest
- As department manager, you are hosting an
informal celebration in the office. The food
budget is 200. Your next door neighbor has just
started her own catering business and asks to
supply the food. Since she is just starting out,
she'll do it at cost and provide extra items at
no charge. What might you want to consider?
7What is Character???
- The sum of my Virtues and my Vices
- Who I am today as a result of everything I have
become and overcome in my life so far, plus what
I become and overcome today. - The kind of human being I am.
- Who I am.
8Ethical Character Traits
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Justice
- Courage
- Compassion
- Generosity
- Fairness
- Self-control
9Unethical employee attitudes and behaviors
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10Lets create a list..
- What kinds of behaviors do you think are
unethical to have in the workplace???
11Do you think this would lead to unsatisfactory
Customer Service?
12Common Unethical Acts...
- lying to supervisors
- falsifying records
- alcohol and drug abuse
- conflict of interest
- stealing
- gift/entertainment receipt in violation of
- company policy
13Key Causes of unethical Behavior...
- meeting overly aggressive financial or business
objectives - meeting schedule pressures
- helping the organization survive
- rationalizing that others do it
- resisting competitive threats
- saving jobs
14Key Influences On EthicalBehavior...
- personal values
- supervisor influence
- senior management influence
- internal drive to succeed
- performance pressures
- lack of punishment
- friends/coworker influence
15Why Misconduct Is NotReported...
- fear of not being considered a team player
- did not think corrective action would be taken
- fear of retribution (from management)
- no one else cares, why should I
- did not trust the organization to keep report
confidential
16Top Ten Unethical BehaviorsReported by
Employees...
- sexual harassment
- lying on reports or falsifying records
- conflicts of interest
- theft
- lying to supervisors
- discrimination
- drug or alcohol
- abuse
- improper accounting
- procedures
- violation of environmental laws
- gift/entertainment violations
17Lets Create a Code of Ethics for a Business.