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Taking an ethical path


Understanding ethics
Ethics refer to the rules or principles
that define right or wrong conduct. In
the workplace, acting ethically is not
just an abstraction, it is an everyday
occurrence. Consider this dilemma:
an employee, after some pressure
from you, has found another job. You
are relieved because you will not have to
fire him; his work has been substandard
for some time. But your relief turns to
dismay when he asks you for a letter
of recommendation. Do you say no and
run the risk that he will not leave? Or
do you write the letter, knowing that
you’re influencing someone else to
take him on?

Being responsible
Ethics is important for everyone
in an organization, particularly as
some unethical acts are also illegal.
Many organizations want employees
to behave ethically because such
a reputation is good for business,
which in turn can mean larger profits.
However, acting ethically is especially
crucial for managers. The decisions
a manager makes set the standard
for those they are managing and help
create a tone for the organization. If
employees believe all are held to high
standards, they are likely to feel better
about themselves, their colleagues,
and their organization.

Few of us would be likely to steal or cheat, but how principled
would you be, or should you be, when faced with routine business
situations involving ethical choices? As a leader, you need to
have a clear understanding of your ethical principles and set
a consistent example for your team.

ASK YOURSELF...
Is what I’m about to do ethical? YES NO

1 Am I clear why I’m doing what I’m about to do? ..............................

2 Have I acknowledged my true intentions in taking this action? .....

3 Are there any ulterior motives behind my action, such
as proving myself to my peers or superiors? ..................................

4 Will my actions injure someone, physically or emotionally? ........

5 Would I disclose to my boss or my family what I’m about to do? ...

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