ICA: Understanding Ethics Using Scenarios

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ICA: Understanding Ethics Using Scenarios Objective To provides moral reasoning guidelines to apply tio business situations Assumption No one right answer to many ethical dilemmas you will face – art not science (wisdom) Practicing w/ scenarios & debating w/ others helps will build sensitivity & awareness & will hone ethical reasoning skills

Moral Reasoning Test 1 Broad Thinking About Decision Consequences: Think broadly about possible ethical issues associated w/ the situation/decision. Anticipate the consequences of various options. Who is Involved & Why? Involve as many of the right people as possible in the decision making process. Establish the right criteria for involvement (who, why, when, how?) Stakeholder Interest: Does this decision produce the most good and least harm to relevant stakeholders? Conventional Moralism: Does this decision uphold conventional moral rules? (sources of morals/ethics) Personal Test: Can I live with this decision? (Gut check)

Moral Reasoning Test 2 The Publicity Test: Would I want to see this action that I’m about to take described in the front page of the local paper in a national magazine? The Moral Mentor Test: Would the person I admire the most engage in or support me doing this? The Admired Observer Test: Would I want the person I most admire to see me doing this? The Transparency Test: Could I give a clear explanation for the action I am contemplating including an honest and transparent account of all my motives that would satisfy a fair and dispassionate moral judge? The Mirror Test: Will I be able to look at myself in the mirror and respect the person I see? The Golden Rule Test: Would I like to be on the receiving end of this action and all its potential consequences?

Decision Making Model Step 1 – Relevant Issues & Facts Identify the Issues & Relevant Facts Step 2 – Gather Information & Consider Interests Gather Information & Identify Stakeholder Interests Step 3 – Brainstorm & Involve Brainstorm Alternatives w/ the Right People Step 4 – Choose Actions Choose a Course of Action and check/double check Logic/Reasoning before release

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