ADM 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Deontological Ethics, Decision-Making, Whistleblower
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Affects the rights of some and denies the rights of others. Some people are going to be better off making the decision. The most amount of good for the most amount of people. Act in a way that a similar decision would be reached by others. Act in a way that is open, honest, truthful, and proud. Subjective evaluations of what you consider important. Based on how managers feel about the goodness of the goal. Not a good way to view ethical issues. Create the basis for an individual"s value judgements and moral standards, which determine behavior. Level 1: an awareness of moral or ethical implications of business decisions or actions. Level 2: assessment based upon influences that are described as value judgements of purpose and moral standards of behavior. Level 3: assessment based on the use of fundamental ethical principles to evaluate the outcomes from decisions or corporate actions. Corporate ethics programs comprise some combination of the following: