What values should your students be exploring in their studies?
These values are based on the work of Mary Guy, and her book Ethical decisionmaking in everyday work situations. This book takes a new approach to ethics by focusing on the kinds of dilemmas that confront people almost daily on the job. Guy presents the ten core values, which she has found are accepted across race, culture and gender. These values surround ethical dilemmas, demonstrating the way in that personnel can sensitize themselves to the values involved in a problem and reach a solution which maximizes the important values. The Mary Guy's unique contribution is to meld philosophy with everyday decision-making, offering the reader a common sense approach to making ethical decisions. Real-life case examples illustrate ethical dilemmas that involve personnel practices, organizing strategies, reporting functions, supervisory practices, #whistleblowing, and more.
Ethics and Egoism: A lot in common? (psychologytoday.com)
Values Used in Business Decision Making (thinkup.waldenu.edu)
Managing Ethics in the Workplace (brighthub.com)
Ethics and Transformational Leaders (fsomle.com)
Creating an Ethical Organizational Culture (workplacepsychology.net)
Ethics, Theory Construction, and Compliance (organizationalchangesolutions.wordpress.com)
Ethical Values in Business Decision Making (thinkup.waldenu.edu)
The Top 10 Things You Need to Know About Business Ethics: An Analysis of The Importance of Ethics in The Business World (bizcovering.com)
A tragic example of a multi-billion dollar organisational failure due to absence of ethics
Eichenwald, K. (2005). Conspiracy of Fools: A true story [Enron]. Broadway Books. Retrieved from http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=yGqAPG0YC0YC&source=gbs_slider_thumb
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