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Ethical “reference” tests David A. Whetten & Kim S. Cameron, “Developing Management Skills,” 5th Ed., 2002, Prentice Hall Front Page test: o Would I be embarrassed if my decision became a headline in the local newspaper? o Would I feel comfortable describing my actions or decision to a customer or stockholder? Golden rule test: o Would I be willing to be treated in the same manner? Dignity and liberty test o Are the dignity and liberty of others preserved by this decision? o Is the basic humanity of the affected parties enhanced? o Are their opportunities expanded or curtailed? Equal treatment test: o Are the rights, welfare, and betterment of minorities and lower-status people given full consideration? o Does this decision benefit those with privilege but without merit? Personal gain test: o Is an opportunity for personal gain clouding my judgment? o Would I make the same decision if the outcome did not benefit me in any way? Congruence test: o Is this decision or action consistent with my espoused personal principles? o Does it violate the spirit of any organizational policies or laws? Procedural justice test: o Can the procedures used to make this decision stand up to scrutiny by those affected? Cost-benefit test: o Does a benefit for some cause unacceptable harm to others? o How critical is the benefit? o Can the harmful effects be mitigated? Good night’s sleep test o Whether or not anyone else knows about my action, will it produce a good night's sleep?

Nine Basic Steps to Personal Ethical Decision Making 1. Practice ethical behavior actively 2. Beware of "new ethics" programs 3. Define the ethical problem when it arises 4. Formulate alternatives 5. Evaluate the alternatives 6. Seek additional assistance, as appropriate 7. Choose best ethical alternative 8. Implement the best alternative 9. Monitor and assess the outcome

X Critical Thinking Information Analysis Evaluation Time Frame absolute Relative Philosophical framework TeleologyDeontologyVirtue Cognitive Dissonance Principal Stakeholders ConventionalPrinciplesCareEthics Tests JusticeRightsUtilitarianVirtue BEHAVIOR Rationalization (Justification) Core Values  

Ethical Decision-Making Process Identify Action, Decision, or Behavior to be Taken Articulate all dimensions of proposed Action, decision, or behavior Conventional Approach Standards Norms Personal Organizational Societal International Principles Approach Ethical Principles Justice Rights Utilitarianism Golden Rule Ethics Screening Proceed / Engage Passes Ethics Screens Do Not Proceed Identify new course of Action Care Approach Relational ontology & ideal Attentiveness Contextual Ethical Tests Approach Common Sense One’s Best Self Public Disclosure Ventilation Purified Idea Gag Test Fails Ethics Screens

Ethics A dynamic balance ….  Action  Impartiality  Objective  Logical  Consequences  Partiality  Subjective  Emotional

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