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Everyday Ethics
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What is the Problem? The following is for educational purposes. Always seek professional advice regarding potential legal issues or ethical concerns.
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It’s About Making Choices Americans can always be counted on to do the right thing. After they have tried everything else. Potter Stewart
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Framing Model 1.Gather the facts 2.Determine the stakeholders 3.Define the problem 4.Examine courses of action Discard those that are clearly wrong Question remaining alternatives 5.Choose Making Ethical Decisions
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Internal Audit Scenarios
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What are the issues? Who are the stakeholders? What courses of action are available? What would you do?
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Your Ethical Superpowers
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Transport Moral Leaders with a Single Thought Hypocritical Leader Moral Leader Unethical Leader Ethically Silent Leader Weak Strong Weak Strong Moral Manager Moral Person
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Create Moral Confidence Demonstrate Moral Behavior Empower those around you to be ethical Praise and reward ethical speech and behavior
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Stop time
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What You Can Do “Always do right--this will gratify some and astonish the rest.” Mark Twain Be a LeaderLeader Empower Others Build an Ethical Community
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What You Can Do Be seen behaving in an ethical manner Promote the need for ethical behavior throughout the organization as part of your routine audit work
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What You Can Do Act with INTEGRITY Ensure OBJECTIVITY Preserve CONFIDENTIALITY Maintain COMPETENCY
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