Title: Business Ethics
1Business Ethics
- Doing the Right thing, and Making the Good Life
Better
2Welcome and Introduction
- I am Andy Gustafson
- I teach Business Ethics at Creighton
- Son of a Farmer from Aurora, NE
3Overview of Ethics
- What is Business Ethics?
- Some moral theories
- Moral Development
- Professional Standards/Industry Paradigms
- Moral Decision Making
- Specific Cases
4Vocabulary Business Ethics
- What is Business ?
- What is Ethics ?
5Business is inherently social
- Business has its own culture
- Enron, Paypal, your office
- Business Transforms Culture
- Mutual of Omaha, FNB, community outreach
- Business is about relationships
- Insurance business is about relationships
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6Business Its purpose/goal
- Lone Ranger/I am an Island View
- The purpose of business is to make me money, and
increase stockholder value - (Milton Friedman)
7Alternate Stakeholder View
- Business should make money, but it has many
stakeholders groups/individuals who have a stake
in what the business does. Owners are not the
only ones with a stake (Freeman)
8Your business makes the world Better or Worse for
people by
- The way you treat your customers
- The way you treat your employees or coworkers
- The way you treat your boss/company
- The way you contribute to the local community
9Responsibilities in Business
- To your employer
- To Customers
- To employees
- To boss/es
- To your community
- To your family
- To your God
10The challenge Balancing Responsibilities
11What is ethics?
12Ethics isnt legal Difference between the
Law and Ethics
- Some legal issues are neither ethical or
unethical. - Some ethical issues have no laws to support them.
- Law often tries to encourage ethical behavior
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
- Better to have self-regulation than more govt
regulations
13Many think Ethics is just about what to NOT do
Dont do __!!
14But ethics is more than just what not to do
- Minimal What we shouldnt do
- Dont steal, dont kill, dont lie
- Better What we should do (justice)
- Be fair, Be honest, Fulfill duties, work hard
- Best What we could do to make things excellent
for all of us - Mutual of Omaha Project, Real Estate
15Business can help create an excellent life
- Example of this mindset Midland National Life
insurance mission - "To make life better for individuals and
families to afford security, trust, superior
value, and peace of mind to those we serve to
offer the best in financial resources and
services. -
16How does Business make life better? Table
discussion (5 min)
- How do you make life better for your community
through your business? - What are positive things you do for the benefit
of the many through your work? - Do you see these things you do for others as
being ethical?
17The Point is Realize the good you do in society!
- Businesses do have an effect on society and
culture. Business is not just about making money.
18Moral Psychology
- WHY DO PEOPLE DO WRONG THINGS?
19Question Why do Soccer moms sometimes drive
like jerks?
20Question Why do people forge signatures and
documents?
21Why do people stretch or edit the truth, or
exaggerate?
22Moral Development Why do people do unethical
things?
- Why did the soccer mom drive like a jerk?
- Why did my student cheat on the exam?
- Why did people at Enron do unethical things?
- Why do insurance professionals cut corners?
23Some reasons people do wrong
- Ignorant
- In a hurry
- Thoughtless
- Didnt plan ahead
- Financial difficulties
- Pressure from organization
- Not clear communication from management
- Lazy
- Want a quick buck
- They are a Bad evil wicked person
24More Moral Psychology
- WHY DO PEOPLE DO THE RIGHT THINGS?
25Kohlbergs theory of moral development
- Stage 1 Obedience and Punishment
- Stage 2 For self-benefit
- Stage 3 For sake of reputation (good boy)
- Stage 4 Maintain Social order
- Stage 5 Contractual-Legalistic orientation
- Stage 6 Conscience/Principle Orientation
26moral dilemma
- In Europe, a woman was near death from a special
kind of cancer. There was one drug that the
doctors thought might save her. It was a form of
radium that a druggist in the same town had
recently discovered. the drug was expensive to
make, but the druggist was charging ten times
what the drug cost him to make. He paid 400 for
the radium and charged 4,000 for a small dose of
the drug. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went
to everyone he knew to borrow the money and tried
every legal means, but he could only get together
about 2,000, which is half of what it cost. He
told the druggist that his wife was dying, and
asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay
later. But the druggist said, "No, I discovered
the drug and I'm going to make money from if."
So, having tried every legal means, Heinz gets
desperate and considers breaking into the man's
store to steal the drug for his wife.
27Kohlbergs theory of moral development
- Stage 1 Obedience and Punishment
- Stage 2 For self-benefit
- Stage 3 For sake of reputation (good boy)
- Stage 4 Maintain Social order
- Stage 5 Contractual-Legalistic orientation
- Stage 6 Conscience/Principle Orientation
28Part 2 Ethical Principles, and how to use them
- Brief explanation of the 5 classic ethical
theories - Egoism
- Social Contract Theory
- Utilitarianism
- Duty-Based
- Virtue Ethics
29Egoism
- People should always do what is in their own
self-interest. - (ex do what it takes to get repeat business)
30Social Contract Theory
- Make concessions to others, but try to get what
you can - Obey the law, respect others because you want to
be respected, etc - When driving, slow down near other schools, not
just your own kids school
31UtilitarianOutcome-Based
- Do what benefits the greatest number the most
- Jump on the grenade if it benefits the most.
- Do what is right if it will make for a better
society in the long run, even if you could have
short term maximization right now - I can save my client on this insurance premium by
under-reporting risks, but in the long run this
will cause the insurance company and other
clients to be at considerable risk.
32We can lose our moral conscience and concern!
- Capacity for the nobler feeling is in most
natures a very tender plant, easily killed, not
only by hostile influences, but by mere want of
sustenance and in the majority of young persons
it speedily dies away if the occupations to which
their position in life has devoted them, and the
society into which it has thrown them, are not
favourable to keeping that higher capacity in
exercise.
33 John Stuart Mill
- Men lose their high aspirations as they lose
their intellectual tastes, because they have not
time or opportunity for indulging them and they
addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not
because they deliberately prefer them, but
because they are either the only ones to which
they have access, or the only ones which they are
any longer capable of enjoying.
34Principle/Duty-Based
- Only act in a way that you could make your act a
universal law - Should I lie? Would I make lying a universal
law? No. Then dont lie! - Should I cheat on my taxes? Would I want
everyone to do that? No. Then dont!
35Principle 2
- Treat others always as an end, not as a means to
an end. - Dont treat checkout person as humanoid ATM
- Dont treat other drivers as obstacles in your
path - Dont treat customer as a just a means to money
36Virtue Ethics/Nebraska Ethics
- What is the GOOD life,
- and how do we achieve that?
- Aim for excellence
- Moderation/Balance
- -- Vice Virtue Vice
- (Too little) (just right) (too much)
- Coward Courage Foolhardy
37Being Virtuous
- Does depend on the situation
- When to be witty
- Does depend on the individual
- Child Maestro
- Is something we must constantly strive to upkeep,
work at - We can lose our touch!
- It helps to have roll models WWJD?
38Virtues
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Responsibility
- Respect/Caring
- Truthfulness
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39Moral Principles for Living and Working
- Banker Friend look in the mirror rule
- Showgirl from Las Vegas Grandma rule
- Golden Rule do unto others
- Silver Rule do no harm
- What rules do you use?....
40Guiding Questions
- Questions to help decide if the situation or
decision has ethical dimensions - Is it legal but unethical?
- Is it necessary?
- Does it involve a core ethical principle such as
honesty, integrity, truthfulness, etc.?
41Guiding Questions Info
- Information gathering questions
- Who are the stakeholders and what are their
rights? - Consider the source, reliability, and accuracy of
all relevant information. - Who should be involved in this decision?
- Do I have enough information to make a sound
ethical decision? If not, how do I get it?
42Guiding Questions Options
- Questions to help identify and evaluate
alternatives - Am I rationalizing to justify what I want to do?
- Am I using anyone for my own personal gain? (Who
will be injured and how) - Are there conflicting loyalties to stakeholders?
- What would result in the long run if everyone did
this?
43Guiding Questions Conclusion
- Questions that help in reaching a decision
- Could I defend my position before the Board of
Directors, the CEO, or the media? - What would ______________________ do? (Fill in
the name of the best role model you know.) - Will this seem to be the right decision a year
from now? Five years from mow? - Do I have the moral courage to take the more
ethical course of action? (Am I willing to pay
the price for my convictions?)
44Case Simple situation
- In discussing a premium quote with a customer,
you ask them to remind you how far they drive to
work each way. 20 miles, they say. Oh, I put
down 5-- Id better change that, you say. The
client says, No, lets just leave it. - How do you handle this?
45Final Thoughts
- Usually, doing the right thing is clear, even if
its not easy - We tend to cut corners for short-term apparently
inconsequential issues, but this can come back to
haunt us - Having Ethical Habits takes practice, and some
thoughtfulness.
46Summary What have we covered?
- What is Business Ethics?
- Some moral theories
- Moral Development
- Moral Decision Making
47The End