The conduct by which companies and their agents abide by the law, and respect the rights of stakeholders
What is business ethics?
This model is used to simplify ethical dilemmas down to two opposing choices for the purposes of discussion
What is the Trolley Problem?
In this part of the wheel we ask "Is it legal?"
What is Law?
This term is related to a pitfall of the entrepreneurial spirit and startup culture.
What is hubris?
or
excessive pride?
This final presentation involved a group exploring a topic in depth while their peers observed from all sides.
What is a fishbowl?
the extent to which a company conducts its business operations in accordance with applicable regulation and statutes
What is compliance?
This ethical theory seeks the greatest possible good for the greatest number of people
What is consequentialism or utilitarianism?
Described as a choice between "wrong and wrong"
what is a moral or ethical dilemma?
Canadian health care is plagued with issues related to this challenge.
What is waiting lists?
In this activity you reflected on your personal values and crafted a cohesive statement to live your life by.
What is the "personal mission statements"
we must “act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law"
This normative ethical theory is often simplified in the statement "The means is more important than the ends"
What is deontology?
In this wedge of the wheel we examine our organizational and personal values
What is identity?
This healthcare concern poses a significant ethical dilemma to health practitioners.
What is the "disagreement between patients and health care professionals about treatment decisions"
or
What is treatment agency?
This tool was used throughout the semester to guide your peer evaluations.
What is a rubric?
The natural process a person goes through to become part of their society's culture
What is enculturation?
This theory states that the natural state of humans is freedom, but we exchange this freedom for justice, security, and safety.
What is Social Contract Theory
This wedge is concerned with the concept of goodwill among stakeholders.
What is reputation?
Such dilemmas occur when it is unclear whether a person is professionally active on a social media platform, or as a friend, client, or competitor.
What is the dilemma of Role
In this learning activity, we looked at individual differences in handling conflict.
What is the Conflict Styles Inventory
or
What is the Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory
the financial benefit of improved performance resulting from a diverse workforce
The Diversity Dividend
In this theory, Rawl stated that an original position and a veil of ignorance should be used to ensure that the social contract is arrived at without prejudice
What is the Theory of Justice
The overall process of using the wheel requires this first step.
What is identifying all the relevant options?
A meaningful action that leads to reconciliation
What is reconciliaction?
In this case study we explored a sustainable engagement model that worked for several indigenous communities in Saskatchewan.
What is the Meadow Lake Case Study