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1 Integrity and Ethics Achala Dahal

2 Presentation outline Understanding Integrity
Foundation of integrity and ethics, Factors affecting integrity and ethical behaviour

3 A thought……. 4/27/2019

4 Public officials are expected to make decisions and act solely in the public interest - not allowing decisions or actions to be influenced by personal or private interests. Public institutions have to deliver public service efficiently and effectively to build public trust.

5 Using powers responsibly, for the purpose and in the manner for which they are intended.
Acting with honesty and transparency, making reasoned decisions without bias by following fair and objective processes. Preventing and addressing improper conduct, disclosing facts without hiding or distorting them.

6 What is your understanding on integrity ?
Lets discuss…

7 Serving the public interest
Summary ... Integrity Serving the public interest Transparency Efficiency Effectiveness Accountability Responsibility Responsiveness Fairness Respect Ethics Honesty Moral

8 Integrity The word "integrity" stems from the Latin adjective ‘integer’ means whole, complete. … is the inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character. … is a concept of ‘consistency’ of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. … is knowing right things to do and doing the right things. … is being true to oneself, i.e. acting according to own-self.

9 Let us define integrity
Work in group Present your thoughts in picture/ diagram/symbol to explain what does integrity mean to you as an individual and at your workspace. Each group have 10 minutes to prepare and 5 minutes to present.

10 … refers to the application of values, principles and norms in the daily operations of public sector organisations. … is not an absolute notion that you either have or totally lack. Such a black or white approach would, yet again, render the notion meaningless since no institution is without some blemish or occasional rule that requires bending. ... is about creating viable alternatives to corruption and ethical failures.

11 Ethical Decision Making
An ethical dilemma is one in which a person has to choose between two options, both of which are morally correct but in conflict. Ethical Dilemma_(360p).mp4

12 Ethical Framework for Decision Making
Five Sources of Ethical Standards for Decision Making The Utilitarian Approach The ethical action is the one that will produce the greatest balance of benefits over harms. The Rights Approach The ethical action is the one that most dutifully respects the rights of all affected. The Fairness or Justice Approach The ethical action is the one that treats people equally, or if unequally, that treats people proportionately and fairly. The Common Good Approach The ethical action is the one that contributes most to the achievement of a quality common life together. Virtue Approach The ethical action is the one that embodies the habits and values of humans at their best.

13 The utilitarian approach
Which option will produce the most good and do the least harm? The rights approach Which option best respects the rights of all stakeholders? The fairness or justice approach Which option treats people equally or proportionately? The common good approach Which option best serves the community as a whole, not just some members? The virtue approach Which option leads me to act as the sort of person I want to be?

14 Factors affecting Integrity and Ethical behaviour
Employee as an Individual Internal/ Organizational External Environment Family Influences Policies, Code of conduct Government regulations Religious / Cultural 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 How does religion affect – example rebirth Ethical Behaviour

15 Thank you


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