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Integrity and Ethics 4/27/2019
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Learning objectives Define concept and meaning of integrity and ethics
Explain different approaches integrity and ethics Analyze ethical landscape 4/27/2019
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Presentation outline Concept of integrity and ethics
Approaches of ethics Ethical competence Characteristics of integrity leader/builder Factors affecting integrity and ethical behaviour 4/27/2019
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Ethics A set of moral principles and standards of “right” behavior and conduct. Right or wrong, good or bad in actions that affects others. Moral values, principles, and standards that provide guidelines or framework for action 4/27/2019
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Philosophical views on ethics
The utilitarian approach The rights approach The fairness or justice approach 4/27/2019
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Ethical Competence: 3 Elements
Ability to identify and name an integrity problem Knowledge of the legislation, codes, standards, related to the problem Able to identify the solution 4/27/2019
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Perception Survey 4/27/2019
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Interpretation of survey result
30–32 High ethical 33–45 Moderate ethical 46–120 Low ethical 4/27/2019
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Let’s see a video And analyze the characteristics of the characters in the film 4/27/2019
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Characteristics of Integrity Leader and Builder
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Core Characteristics of Integrity Leader and Builder
1. Commitment to public interest 2. Incorruptibility 4. Experimentation 3. Consistency of goal 6. Institutional intelligence 5. Competence 4/27/2019
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Integrity: Viable Options
3 5 Loyalty Exit Voice 2 1 4 Organize 6 4/27/2019 Source: Albert O. Hirshman
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I = a (A,C,E ) – C What is integrity? a= alignment A= accountability
C= competence E= ethics and C= Corruption 4/27/2019
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The roots of integrity In a case, Nurturing a high-integrity culture, Jean Francois Manzoni writes: Organization, that employ lasting success in terms of both performance and integrity, have developed a strong and positive organizational culture that nurtures its employees. Changing organization culture requires modifying the common way of thinking The first step for quest for integrity is basic compliance dimension. While this is necessary condition but not sufficient. 4/27/2019
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Cont.… High integrity entails more than respecting rules and regulations; it implies “doing the right things” for the organization Building trust and trustworthiness Eg: why should I pay tax? How does my government make the best use of money I paid? 4/27/2019
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Breakdowns of Integrity and Ethics
Fear Need?/Greed How do these two things shape employee’s behaviour in organization? How does it paralyzes organization’s culture? 4/27/2019
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Ethical Landscape Source: Carol W. Lewis 4/27/2019
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Factors Affecting Integrity and Ethical Behaviour
Manager as a Person Employing Organization External Environment Family Influences Policies, Code of conduct Government regulations Religious values Behaviour of leaders, supervisors, peers and subordinates Norms and values of politics – political behaviour Personal standards, and needs Organisational culture Ethical climate of society- social values and norms My Choice ! Ethical Behaviour 4/27/2019
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Things we need! For integrity; Commitment
Clear set of values and standards Communication of values and standards Continuous and consistent actions Moreover, Assess your ethical position Acknowledge that “it starts with me!” Build ethical thinking into daily activities Establish a legend; let it be disseminated 4/27/2019
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Thank You 4/27/2019
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