Morals &
Ethics
Ethics Philosophers
Project Management
Final Jeopardy
100

These are the personal guidelines and principles that guides a person's actions and behaviors

Morals

100

These are the guidelines that are outlined by a company that dictate acceptable company behaviors

Ethics

100

Whose philosophy stated that the Golden Mean is defined as the path of moderation between the 2 extremes of excess and deficiency. To make a moral decision, one must avoid extremes and implement moderation.

Aristotle

100

These factors can cause an increase in unethical behavior

Project constraints - schedule, budget, scope, quality, risk and resources

200

These are the guidelines put together by an organization to provide a company "moral compass" 

Codes of ethics; codes of conduct

200

This is the amount of time that philosophers have been discussing the topic of ethics

More than two millennia (2000 years)

200

Whose philosophy stated

The Categoric Imperative encourages people to solve problems ethically with 3 criteria:

You must act as would wish to see others act.

You must not use people as simply a means to an end.

You must be able to apply your actions universally.

Immanuel Kent

200
These individuals are responsible for adhering to moral and ethical behaviors within their teams and organizations

Everyone!!

300

The individuals responsible for ensuring that company ethics are practiced in the workplace and modeling proper behavior

Leaders

300

Businesses are under increasing pressure to manage based on this desired outcome

Profit. Businesses are under increasing pressure to manage for profit, no matter what cost to other areas of concern, which require increased commitment to sometimes difficult decisions

300

Whose philosophy stated The Principle of Utility states that ethical decisions should consider what action provides the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Maximize value and minimize loss.

John Stuart

300

Scenario: Your company is asked to make candy for soldiers in the war.

Make them at cost, so there is no profit

400

This is a way that leaders can demonstrate ethical conduct

Discuss ethics in the workplace

Develop awareness & create procedure for reporting conerns

Include team in ethical decisions

400

A benefit for a company displaying ethical behavior

Builds trust - among team members, within organization, and with stakeholders. Ability to retain and attract the best employees, development of better processes, increased customer loyalty, and increased credibility

400

Whose philosophy of the Veil of Ignorance theorizes that ethical decisions can only be made when all discriminating factors (social position, money, prejudices, personal beliefs, etc.) are removed.

Decisions made under the "veil of ignorance" will always be completely fair because the decision maker has no bias to discriminate.

John Rawls

400

Scenario: Your factory burns down - it will cost more to rebuild than the $$ from insurance will pay. Do you rebuild to keep jobs in your small town that needs it?

Keep everyone on the payroll & rebuild.

*The company did eventually close due to bankruptcy, however the owner said he would do the same thing again since "it was the right thing to do"

500

The most effective way to ensure that ethical conduct is conducted

By enabling ethical conduct through trust and communication, rather than preventing misconduct with the threat of detection and punishment

500

A consequence of unethical behavior on a company

 Destroys trust among both employees and clients. Results in negative long-term effect on the organization including loss of public image, funding, and criminal/civil investigations

500

Who stated "The time is always right to do what is right."

Martin Luther King, Jr.

500

Scenario: A senior VP of a large Asian company is on the forefront of adopting strict ethical codes and guidelines, but is finding it difficult to do do business with those regulations in particular markets, especially regarding bribery. What do you do?

Stick to the ethical principles, and hold joint-venture & contractors to that code as well. Went out of their way to make sure that the code was followed, including an audit team to report to the board of directors. Strong leadership allowed the company to weather the 1997 collapse of Thai currency and reduce it's debt

500

Name the 7 Corning values

Quality - Integrity - Performance - Leadership - Innovation - Independence - The Individual