Ethics on the Job : Cases and Strategies by Raymond S. Pfeiffer download MOBI, TXT, PDF
9780534619817 English 0534619819 I. ETHICS AND ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. A Personal Ethical Problem: The Case of The Not So Great Gatsby. Ethics, Judgments, Principles and Values. An Ethical Point of View: The Principle of Equal Consideration of Interests. Conflicting Goals. Ethical Justification. Ethical Values: Justifiable Exceptions. Why Should I Act Ethically? The Context of Ethical Decision--Making in Business: Elements of a Capitalist System. II. ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. The Importance of Ethical Principles. Some Moral Rules. Rights and Duties. Some Important Ethical Rights. Justice. Self-Interest. The Network of Value. III. THE RESOLVEDD STRATEGY OF ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. Introduction. An Overview of the RESOLVEDD Strategy. Applying the RESOLVEDD Strategy to the Case of "The Not So Great Gatsby." Unknown Facts. Lacking Time. A Checklist. IV. DETAILS OF THE STRATEGY. When Is an Ethical Principle Upheld by a Given Solution? A Solution Can Uphold and Violate the Same Ethical Principle. Who Should I Consider When Doing the O and L Stages? Understanding Evaluation. Avoiding Moral Arithmetic: Ethics is Qualitative. Moral and Other Ideals Are Rarely Helpful. Conscience and Intuitions. Defending Your Decision Against Remaining Objections. Evaluation is Essential, with an Exercise. Tips and Reminders for Writing a Case Analysis. V. TWO ANALYSES OF PERSONAL ETHICAL CONFLICTS. Must a Reporter Be a Ghoul? An Analysis of "Must a Reporter be a Ghoul?" Sin of Omission. An Analysis of "Sin of Omission." VI. PERSONAL ETHICAL PROBLEMS FOR ANALYSIS. Vigilant or Vigilante? It's Not My Union. Is the Customer Always Right? Scenario A. The Vice-President. Scenario B. The Account Manager. Loyalty to Whom? So, What Are the Standards? Deception Or Shrewd Bargaining? The Price of Honesty. It's Your Choice. Spying on Our Team? Spying the Spies. A Martini for Rossi. To Reward or Retire. The Cost of Hiring a Disabled Worker. It's His Company, But. Lose It or Move It. Should I Leave or Make Up? Affirmative Action and Company Promotion Policy. A Damaging Ad or An Effective Message? Is This Doctor Sick? Worth the Effort? Is Nothing Private? Bringing Home the War on Drugs. Profit or Pornography? Employment at Will? Yes. But Is It Fair? Padding or Profit? Language Police In the Workplace? An Offer to Spy. Blow the Whistle or Breath Insulation? Repair Quotas. Piece Work or Peace? Personal Beliefs, Public Policy. ATV Encourages Use by Kids. Coffee, Tea, or The Sale? Office Gossip. Is This the Job You've Been Waiting For? An Ethical Survey. Drug Tests as Preventative Maintenance. Buying Stock or Selling Your Soul? Toys May Not Be Us. Profit or Loss of the Environment? Abracadabra! A Challenge to Anti-Nepotism Policies Abroad. Fair Pricing? Double Bad Luck?, Using a decision-making strategy designed by the authors, ETHICS ON THE JOB guides the student through the basic and most important parts of an analysis leading directly to a decision in the face of ethical conflict. With the RESOLVEDD strategy, the authors have devised an unrivaled system that they teach students to implement through numerous, timely case studies and detailed analyses. This book allows students to develop a working grasp of ethical principles and reasoning in day-to-day decision-making, and thus apply the RESOLVEDD strategy to personal ethical issues.
9780534619817 English 0534619819 I. ETHICS AND ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. A Personal Ethical Problem: The Case of The Not So Great Gatsby. Ethics, Judgments, Principles and Values. An Ethical Point of View: The Principle of Equal Consideration of Interests. Conflicting Goals. Ethical Justification. Ethical Values: Justifiable Exceptions. Why Should I Act Ethically? The Context of Ethical Decision--Making in Business: Elements of a Capitalist System. II. ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. The Importance of Ethical Principles. Some Moral Rules. Rights and Duties. Some Important Ethical Rights. Justice. Self-Interest. The Network of Value. III. THE RESOLVEDD STRATEGY OF ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. Introduction. An Overview of the RESOLVEDD Strategy. Applying the RESOLVEDD Strategy to the Case of "The Not So Great Gatsby." Unknown Facts. Lacking Time. A Checklist. IV. DETAILS OF THE STRATEGY. When Is an Ethical Principle Upheld by a Given Solution? A Solution Can Uphold and Violate the Same Ethical Principle. Who Should I Consider When Doing the O and L Stages? Understanding Evaluation. Avoiding Moral Arithmetic: Ethics is Qualitative. Moral and Other Ideals Are Rarely Helpful. Conscience and Intuitions. Defending Your Decision Against Remaining Objections. Evaluation is Essential, with an Exercise. Tips and Reminders for Writing a Case Analysis. V. TWO ANALYSES OF PERSONAL ETHICAL CONFLICTS. Must a Reporter Be a Ghoul? An Analysis of "Must a Reporter be a Ghoul?" Sin of Omission. An Analysis of "Sin of Omission." VI. PERSONAL ETHICAL PROBLEMS FOR ANALYSIS. Vigilant or Vigilante? It's Not My Union. Is the Customer Always Right? Scenario A. The Vice-President. Scenario B. The Account Manager. Loyalty to Whom? So, What Are the Standards? Deception Or Shrewd Bargaining? The Price of Honesty. It's Your Choice. Spying on Our Team? Spying the Spies. A Martini for Rossi. To Reward or Retire. The Cost of Hiring a Disabled Worker. It's His Company, But. Lose It or Move It. Should I Leave or Make Up? Affirmative Action and Company Promotion Policy. A Damaging Ad or An Effective Message? Is This Doctor Sick? Worth the Effort? Is Nothing Private? Bringing Home the War on Drugs. Profit or Pornography? Employment at Will? Yes. But Is It Fair? Padding or Profit? Language Police In the Workplace? An Offer to Spy. Blow the Whistle or Breath Insulation? Repair Quotas. Piece Work or Peace? Personal Beliefs, Public Policy. ATV Encourages Use by Kids. Coffee, Tea, or The Sale? Office Gossip. Is This the Job You've Been Waiting For? An Ethical Survey. Drug Tests as Preventative Maintenance. Buying Stock or Selling Your Soul? Toys May Not Be Us. Profit or Loss of the Environment? Abracadabra! A Challenge to Anti-Nepotism Policies Abroad. Fair Pricing? Double Bad Luck?, Using a decision-making strategy designed by the authors, ETHICS ON THE JOB guides the student through the basic and most important parts of an analysis leading directly to a decision in the face of ethical conflict. With the RESOLVEDD strategy, the authors have devised an unrivaled system that they teach students to implement through numerous, timely case studies and detailed analyses. This book allows students to develop a working grasp of ethical principles and reasoning in day-to-day decision-making, and thus apply the RESOLVEDD strategy to personal ethical issues.