The human behavior that is responsible for moral principles, values, and decision making.
What is ethics?
Denying promotion or appointment to a job candidate because of the candidate’s race, religion, gender, age, or other non-job-relevant criteria.
What is discrimination?
Viewed organizations as communities where managers work in harmony with employees.
Who is Mary Parker Follet?
Someone who exposes the misdeeds of others in organizations.
What is a whistleblower?
Making a co-worker uncomfortable because of inappropriate comments or actions regarding sexuality.
What is sexual harassment?
Formed Theory X and Theory Y
Who is Douglas McGregor?
A view of corporate social responsibility that suggests a business should focus on profits
What is the classical view?
Taking a bribe, kickback, or extraordinary gift in return for making a decision favorable to the gift giver.
What is conflict of interest?
A management style combining the best of American and Japanese business practices.
What is Theory Z?
A formal statement of values and ethical standards.
What is a code of ethics?
Giving to another party privileged information regarding the activities of a customer.
What is customer confidence?
Created bureaucracy to lead organizations based on logic, order, and legitimate authority.
Who is Max Weber?
Used to assess an organization’s accomplishments in areas of social responsibility.
What is a social responsibility audit?
Using official stationery or company email accounts to communicate personal opinions or make requests from a community organization.
What is organizational resources?
Came up with the 14 theories of management known as administrative theory.
Who is Henri Fayol?