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Before We Watch Gilbane Gold, Let’s Consider: How Engineering Addresses Public Needs The Importance of Ethical Leadership Characteristics of Ethical Leaders
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Creativity Design Maintenance Public Good Engineering Planning Public Needs Ethics & Teamwork Construction
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What is Important for Ethical Leaders? An effective ethical leader will… …Create “Candor” in the workplace… …an environment where the engineer feels safe bringing up and resolving ethical issues.
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Effective Ethical Leaders? An effective ethical leader will … … Foster an environment of “Trust” among individuals in the Workplace… …and this trust will encourage openness among team members without fear of retribution.
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Characteristics of Effective Ethical Leader An effective ethical leader will: Treat everyone as intrinsically valuable… and not as a means to an end.
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How Do We Develop Ethical Leadership Skills? To achieve “Ethical Leadership Skills,” engineering leaders, in both education and industry, need to possess the following traits:
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èUnderstanding... A clear understanding of professional ethics Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èCommunication Skills An ability and willingness to communicate ethical issues. Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èAbility to recognize ethical issues. Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èAppreciation for the frequency at which ethical issues occur. Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èAwareness that guidance on ethical dilemmas is available from a variety of sources Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èComprehension... “Knowing What’s Right” Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èThe Desire Willingness & Courage …... to “Do What’s Right” Effective Leaders Will Have:
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èAbility è Listing options è Testing the options è Making a decision, and Acting ! è Most importantly, Acting ! to resolve ethical issues by using traditional engineering methods of inquiry, namely: Effective Leaders Will Have:
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Question How does all this tie together?
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ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE EngineeringLeadership Idea for graphic based on Professional Responsibility: The Role of the Engineer, Jnl. of Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1997 by Drs. Steve Nichols and Bill Weldon, UT/Austin SOCIETAL NEED ENGINEERING ANALYSIS ENGINEERING DESIGN
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Answers to ethics questions? èSometimes there are several right answers to ethics issues... èSometimes there are no right answers... èBut, like engineering design problems, there is a personal best answer.
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Resources for Leaders Text Books and Articles Ethics Centers & Institutes Ethics Newsletters … examples
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Where Can We Get Guidance? Where Can We Get Guidance? From: - Rules of Professional Conduct - - Codes of Ethics -
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Rules of Professional Conduct Rules of Professional Conduct Expectations of Company Licensing Boards Professional Societies Technical Societies
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Board of Ethical Review Board of Ethical Review Over 200 NSPE-BER Cases on the Internet at www.nspe.org Guidance from the National Society of Professional Engineers
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An Interesting Thought On Engineering Ethics
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If the “Ethics Rope” Breaks
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Now Let’s Watch
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Gilbane Gold is the name given to dried sludge from the city of Gilbane wastewater treatment plant. It is sold to farmers as a commercial fertilizer. The annual revenue generated saves the average family about $300 per year in taxes. Synopsis of Story
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Z CORP, a computer components manufacturer, discharges wastewater containing small amounts of lead and arsenic into the city sewers. By current city test standards, the discharge meets allowable levels. Synopsis of Story
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Z CORP environmental engineers know of a newer test which shows that the discharge may still meet the letter of the law, but exceeds the spirit of the law. Synopsis of Story
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Protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the public is the principal concern. Synopsis of Story
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DAVID JACKSON: Environmental engineer working for Z CORP TOM RICHARDS: Engineering consultant fired by Z CORP PHIL PORT: Manager of environmental department FRANK SEEDERS: Z CORP's engineering manager DIANE COLLINS: VP in charge of Z CORP's Gilbane plant LLOYD BREMEN: Former commissioner WINSLOW MASSIN: Professor emeritus, Hanover University MARIA RENATO: TV reporter List of Characters
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Protection of public health and the environment (spirit versus letter of the law) Quality of life and welfare of people (jobs and taxes) Free enterprise (profitability & competition in the marketplace) Personal integrity (view of self and living up to personal standards) Ethical Concepts include:
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Think of them from: 1. A 2. A Think of them from: 1. A Personal Viewpoint 2. A Responsibility Viewpoint Let’s consider these concepts and:
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Suggested Strategy for Study and Discussion
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Then From a “personal” viewpoint, list two or three major ethical issues in the video. Then From a “responsibility” viewpoint, assume you are the President of ZCORP. List two or three actions you would take immediately (within the next 2 days) After Watching Gilbane Gold, break into small groups and:
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Questions & Discussion
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