Ethics Dilemma
Ethical Situations
Framework
Workplace Scenarios
Ethical Vocabulary
100

This term describes a situation where a person must choose between two correct values?

What is ethical dilemma?

100

This is the first step in the ethical decision making process according to the Field Guide.

What is recognizing the ethical issue?

100

The Field Guide's framework helps you do what?

What is make better ethical decisions?

100

You find out your coworker is stealing office supplies. What is the first ethical step to take?

What is recognize the ethical issue and gather facts?

100

The study of right and wrong in human behavior.

What is ethics?

200

Ethical Dilemmas always involve a clear right and wrong answer?

What is False?

200

A "blind spot" occurs when we fail to see an ethical issue because of what?

What is bias or rationalization?

200

The framework starts with understanding the context and end with what?

What is acting and reflecting on the decision?

200

Your friend asks you to cover for them at work. What value conflict could this involve?

What is Honesty vs Loyalty?

200

The ability to stand up for what's right even when no one is watching.

What is moral courage?

300

The three elements that define an ethical dilemma are moral conflict, moral agent, and what other third component?

What is uncertainty(or ambiguity)?

300

The field guide encourages us to use this sense to notice when something feels "off".

What is moral intuition or gut feeling?

300

According to chapter 2, ethical reasoning involves balancing these three things, principles, consequences and what else?

What is virtue or character?

300

A manager promotes a family member over a qualified employee. What is the ethical issue?

What is conflict of interest or fairness?

300

A pattern of behavior that shows moral integrity and fairness.

What is character?

400

In business ethics, this word refers to people who are affected by the decision.

Who are the stakeholders?

400

Name one reason why people fail to recognize ethical issues.

What is pressure, self interest, conformity, or lack of awareness?

400

The field guide uses this metaphor to describe navigating through ethical problems.

What is map or guide?

400

You discover a small accounting error that benefits the company. What should you consider before acting?

What are stakeholders, consequences, ad integrity?

400

The Field Guide encourages people to use this when deciding between two "rights".

What is ethical reasoning?

500

Since reading the first two chapters, give an example on an ethical dilemma happening in the workspace.

Any conflict of interest, honesty vs loyalty, fairness vs productivity.

500

This type of reasoning focuses on rules and duties rather than outcomes.

What is deontological reasoning?

500

Within your group, come up with one question you can ask to evaluate the consequences of a decision.

Who will be helped or harmed?, What are the long term effects?

500

A salesperson lies to close a deal. Which ethical principle is being violated?

What is honesty or truthfulness?

500

The word describes when a person says one thing but does another.

What is hypocrisy or moral inconsistency?

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