Title: Business Ethics
1PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL PRACTICE
- Dr. ANANDA KUMAR
- Professor
- Department of Mgt. Studies
- Christ College of Engg. Tech.
- Puducherry, India.
- Mobile 91 99443 42433
- E-mail searchanandu_at_gmail.com
2- Engineering Ethics Moral issues, Ethical
theories and their uses - Engineering as Experimentation Code of Ethics
- Engineers responsibility for safety
- Responsibilities and rights
- Global issues of engineering ethics
3Ethics
- Ethics is derived from the Greek word ethos,
referring to the philosophical science that deals
with the rightness and wrongness of human
actions. - Ethics refers to the most important values and
beliefs of an individual and/or a society. These
beliefs help to shape the character of the people
in that society, teaching them what is good and
bad.
4Values
- Value is that which makes actions, character,
traits and objects of any one to be good or bad.
Examining the moral qualities of people or
actions and their non-moral characters inevitably
raises the qualities of the nature or source of
those values.
5Integrity
- Integrity is one of the core qualities that the
professional practitioners should possess. It
refers to honesty and open mindedness either with
oneselves or others. Mostly this involves the
discovery of truth and its communication. Very
specifically integrity refers to the capacity to
communicate the truth in proper manner so that it
enables the client and others to make
informed-decisions.
6Work Ethics
- Attendence
- Character
- Teamwork
- Appearance
- Attitude
- Productivity
- Organisational Skills
- Communication
Cooperation Respect
7Self Respect
- Self respect means treating oneself with dignity.
Self respect helps a person to act in a positive
manner and to stand against harmful actions. - It is to be noted that people without self
respect usually never mind being unethical.
8Commitment
- Commitment implies
- To friends-maintaining confidentiality
- To Customers-Rendering proper service
- To Community-Responsibility
- Unkept commitment leads
- Increase in stress level
- Unfulfilling life
- Isolation and depression
- Feeling of guilt
- Business loss
9Engineering Ethics
Engineering
Philosophy
What is better design?
10Engineering Ethics
- the study of moral issues and decisions
confronting the individuals and organisations
engaged in engineering field - moral ideals, character, policies and
relationships of people and corporation involved
in technological activity.
11Engineering Ethics
- the study of moral issues and decisions
confronting the individuals and organisations
engaged in engineering field - moral ideals, character, policies and
relationships of people and corporation involved
in technological activity.
12Engineering Ethics
- the study of moral issues and decisions
confronting the individuals and organisations
engaged in engineering field - moral ideals, character, policies and
relationships of people and corporation involved
in technological activity.
13Ethics
- Do the Right Thing
- Behaving Ethically Includes
- Being honest.
- Keeping promises.
- Doing your job well.
- Not stealing.
- Definitions
- Ethics involves a discipline that examines good
or bad practices within the context of a moral
duty
14Ethics of Accounting Information
- Accounting ethics is primarily a field of applied
ethics, the study of moral values and judgments
as they apply to accountancy. It is an example of
professional ethics. - Accounting ethics were first introduced by Luca
Pacioli, and later expanded by government groups,
professional organizations, and independent
companies. Ethics are taught in accounting
courses at higher education institutions as well
as by companies training accountants and auditors.
15Ethics of Human Resource Mgt.
- The ethics of human resource management (HRM)
covers those ethical issues arising around the
employer-employee relationship, such as the
rights and duties owed between employer and
employee.
16Ethics of Sales and Marketing
- Marketing ethics is the area of applied ethics
which deals with the moral principles behind the
operation and regulation of marketing. Some areas
of marketing ethics (ethics of advertising and
promotion) overlap with media ethics.
17Ethics of Production
- This area of business ethics deals with the
duties of a company to ensure that products and
production processes do not cause harm. Some of
the more acute dilemmas in this area arise out of
the fact that there is usually a degree of danger
in any product or production process and it is
difficult to define a degree of permissibility,
or the degree of permissibility may depend on the
changing state of preventative technologies or
changing social perceptions of acceptable risk.
18Why are Ethics Important in Business?
- Running a business ethically is good for
business. However, "business ethics" if properly
interpreted means the standards of conduct of
individual business people, not necessarily the
standards of business as a whole.
19Why are Ethics Important in Business?
- Running a business ethically is good for
business. However, "business ethics" if properly
interpreted means the standards of conduct of
individual business people, not necessarily the
standards of business as a whole.
20Why are Ethics Important in Business?
- Running a business ethically is good for
business. However, "business ethics" if properly
interpreted means the standards of conduct of
individual business people, not necessarily the
standards of business as a whole.
21Ethical Issues in Business
- Employee-Employer Relations
- Employer-Employee Relations
- Company-Customer Relations
- Company-Shareholder Relations
- Company-Community/Public Interest
22Ego
- A personality measure of the strength of a
persons convictions
23Ethical Leadership
- Managers must provide a good role model by
- Being ethical and honest at all times.
- Telling the truth dont hide or manipulate
information. - Admitting failure and not trying to cover it up.
- Communicating shared ethical values to employees
through symbols, stories, and slogans. - Rewarding employees who behave ethically and
punish those who do not. - Protecting employees (whistleblowers) who bring
to light unethical behaviors or raise ethical
issues.
24Ethical Leadership
- Respect for human dignity
- Create culture that values employees, customers,
and suppliers. - Keep a safe workplace.
- Produce safe products and services.
- Respect for basic rights
- Protect rights of employees, customers, and
communities. - Avoid anything that threatening safety, health,
education, and living standards. - Be good citizens
- Support social institutions, including economic
and educational systems. - Work with local government and institutions to
protect environment.
25SWOT Analysis
- A strategic planning tool that separates
influences on a businesss future success into
internal and external factors
26- Social Responsibilities
- Stake Holders
- Risk reduction and risk retension
- Moral and Immoral managers
27Integrity
- Integrity is the bridge between responsibility in
private and professional life.
Individual Authority in Org
the power or right to give orders, make
decisions, and enforce obedience.
Responsibility
the state or fact of having a duty to deal with
something or of having control over someone. A
duty or obligation to satisfactorily perform or
complete a task
28Honest
- used to persuade someone of the truth of
something. - 1. Truthfulness 2. Trustworthiness