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BUSINESS ETHICS
Can Business be Ethical?
Do Ethics matter More Now than Before? Whose Ethics are They?
ETHICS
LAW
Laws are Ethical Issues with Societal Implications as interpreted by a Legislature; Personal Ethics have Broader Context and Application
Organizational Culture
Founder History Defining Moments Stories of Development
Organizational Systems
Structure Policies and Rules Code of Ethics Reward System Selection and Training
External Stakeholders
Government Regulations Customers Special Interest Groups Market Forces
PERSPECTIVES ON ETHICS
Ethical Issues require Persons or Organizations to choose an Action that may get judged as right or wrong
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
USUAL FORM: Financial Interest or Bias
MINIMAL RESPONSE: Full Disclosure
and Withdrawal from Participation
The Probability of Somebody Watching You is Directly Proportionate to the Stupidity of Your Actions
- Kelly M. ODonnell
Ombudsperson - Unbiased and Neutral but with Authority Code of Ethics (Standards) and Code of Conduct (Actions) Communications Network: Formal and Informal Processes for Reinforcing and Refreshing