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What are Ethics?

What are Ethics?. A system of moral principles Right vs wrong Moral duties and obligations so that our behavior at work or home is right, truthful, and just Duty and judgment in a situation. Business Ethics. Study of just and unjust behavior in business

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What are Ethics?

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  1. What are Ethics? • A system of moral principles • Right vswrong • Moral duties and obligations so that our behavior at work or home is right, truthful, and just • Duty and judgment in a situation

  2. Business Ethics • Study of just and unjust behavior in business • Require that judgment be made about a proposed act and the anticipated consequences of that act • All individuals need to be socially responsible for conduct and focused on what is right

  3. Good Ethics Shown At Work • Regularity and punctuality – being at work and being on time • Confidentiality – keeping private information private • Loyalty – not giving business information to other businesses • Maintain cordial workplace relationships • Willingness to learn and take on new responsibilities

  4. Bad Ethics Shown at Work or School • Irregular attendance and lack punctuality • Rude and impolite • Inadequate knowledge and skill • Waste resources • Disregard rules and regulations • Disrespect for the job • Disloyal

  5. Why are Ethics at School and Work so Important? • Achieve goals and objectives • To be efficient • To use resources appropriately • To maintain discipline • Good environment where all people can enjoy each other’s support

  6. What Influences Ethics? • Religions • Cultures • Group norms • Politics • Prior laws • Family • Education

  7. Are There Specific Answers to Ethical Dilemmas? • Why or why not?

  8. Who Decides the Answers to Ethical Dilemmas? • The culture • The business • The public • The customer • The boss

  9. Help to Determine Answers • Set up a Code of Ethics • clearly stated rules, standards and principles to guide behavior determined by mutual agreement of those involved • http://www.jnj.com/connect/about-jnj/jnj-credo/

  10. How responsible are you? • Quiz • Job responsibilities

  11. Some Areas Influenced by Ethics • Environment • Internationally (cultural differences) • Organization Cultural (within the company) • Johnson and Johnson Credo • Community • Employees • Discrimination (sexual, racial, etc.) • Office politics • Information

  12. Confidential Information • During the following video, • Write three items that are confidential information • Write three ways your business can protect confidential information • Ethics and Confidential Information Video Example

  13. Questions you might ask yourself to decide if you are making the right choice: • Could the decision form a habit? • Is it legal? • Is it safe? • Is it the right thing to do? • Will this stand the test of public scrutiny? • If something terrible resulted, would I be able to defend my actions? • Continued…

  14. Questions you might ask yourself to decide if you are making the right choice: • Is it just, balanced, and fair? • How will it make me feel about myself? • Does this choice lead to the greatest good for the greatest number? • Would I do this in front of my mother?

  15. Write the Pros and Cons • Sometimes a list you can see will help you figure out a choice without the emotions you are feeling about a decision

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