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Causes of Ethical Dilemmas What is the source of this conflict and what role has the organization played to contribute to this dilemma?  Why is Jason skeptical? A. Client isn’t reliable B. Gina isn’t reliable C. Deal seems fishy Which of the “Concepts in Ethical Behavior” are relevant to this scenario? Why?

Concepts in Ethical Behavior

Causes of Ethical Dilemmas Organizations can effectively help their employees to behave and act ethically by creating and communicating a code of ethics. What factors in this scenario should be considered if you were to develop the code of ethics for Smith/Blackwell? See “Sources for Codes of Ethics”

Sources for Codes of Ethics

Influence Strategies Describe Gina’s initial approach with Jason. What influence tactic does she use initially? Was it successful?  Jason’s behavior demonstrates: A. caution B distrust C. nit-picking How does Gina handle Jason’s hesitation to move forward on the deal? How does her reaction affect Jason?  Gina’s over-excited. Jason should: A. Calm Gina B. Acknowledge her point C. Request written proposal

Influence Strategies Upon realizing the Jason will not easily sign-off on the deal, Gina attempts a variety of different influence techniques. Describe them and evaluate how effective and appropriate they were given the situation.  How should Jason respond to a threat? A. Ignore it B. Reprimand Gina C. Get to Jack first

Applying Principles of Ethical Decision Making Consider each of the principles to guide ethical conduct. Analyze this situation from both Gina’s and Jason’s perspectives using these principles. Which model did Gina rely on most heavily? Jason?  What are the risk factors? A. Losing deal B. Misleading shareholders C. Making illegal deal

Three Principles to Guide Ethical Conduct

Applying Principles of Ethical Decision Making Review the “Approaches to Social Responsibility”. Which approach is most closely aligned with Gina’s behavior? Which approach most closely matches Jason’s? Explain your choices.  What should Jason do next? A. Let Gina make deal B. Call Jack himself C. Look for a new job

Approaches to Social Responsibility