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1 Unit 2- Ethical Theories and Obligations
Kaizen Unit 2- Ethical Theories and Obligations Ethical Theories Kantianism Relativism Utilitarianism Social Contract Theory Ethical Obligations Integrity Competency Maintain client confidences Objectivity/Independence Social responsibility Loyalty PRELIM

2 Objectives Examine the ethical theories through examples.
Kaizen Objectives Examine the ethical theories through examples. Determine the ethical obligations of an individual. Ethical Theories and Obligations

3 Kaizen Ethical Theories Ethical Theories and Obligations

4 Kaizen Relativism Subjective Relativism – “what’s right for you may not be right for me” Problem: no moral distinction between the actions of different people Cultural Relativism – “right” and “wrong” rests with society’s actual moral guidelines Problem: Just because societies have different views of right and wrong doesn’t imply that they should. Problem: No framework for conflict between societies. Ethical Theories and Obligations

5 Kaizen Kantianism People should be guided by the universal moral laws, which are devised rationally The only unqualified good is good will It is wrong to “use” other people Problem: allows no exception to moral laws Ethical Theories and Obligations

6 Kaizen Utilitarianism An action is right (or wrong) to the extent that it increases (or decreases) total happiness of affected parties. Action should be decided on the weight of good and harm that will result. Rule utilitarianism: adopt rules that if adopted will lead to the greatest increase in happiness Ethical Theories and Obligations

7 Social Contract Theory
Kaizen Social Contract Theory Living in a civilized society forces: The establishment of a set of moral rules A government to enforce these rules Rational people decide on moral rules (rights and duties) Negative rights include freedom of expression and privacy Positive rights obligate others to act for you, such as free education. Ethical Theories and Obligations

8 Ethical Obligations Ethical Theories and Obligations
Kaizen Ethical Obligations Ethical Theories and Obligations

9 Ethical Obligations Integrity Competency Maintain client confidences
Kaizen Ethical Obligations Integrity Competency Maintain client confidences Objectivity/Independence Social responsibility Loyalty Ethical Theories and Obligations

10 Kaizen Integrity is a highly professional characteristic which requires one to be honest and trustworthy. perform all professional duties with high level of integrity. Deal honestly with colleagues and customers, expose colleagues who engage in fraud or deception. His actions must be free from intentional distortions or manipulations. He engages only in fair and honest business practice. Ethical Theories and Obligations

11 Kaizen Competency requires one to have adequate knowledge, skills and experience in the practice of his professions. observe technical and ethical standards and strive to improve competency and quality of services. Ethical Theories and Obligations

12 Maintain client confidences
Kaizen Maintain client confidences (confidentiality of records) is another ethical consideration which a practitioner should adopt; he should not disclose confidential information, which he obtained in the course of his professional engagement, without the consent of his client or employer. Ethical Theories and Obligations

13 Objectivity/Independence
Kaizen Objectivity/Independence requires to be fair, to avoid bias and always to maintain an impartial attitude in all matters. In mental attitude requires a practitioner to avoid compromising relationship that may impair his objectivity. maintain objectivity and independence when providing services. Ethical Theories and Obligations

14 Social responsibility
Kaizen Social responsibility in answer to responsible citizenship, requires a practitioner not to engage in activities that will be hazardous to the environment and to the welfare of the citizen as well. Ethical Theories and Obligations

15 Social responsibility
Kaizen Social responsibility Likewise, he advises client on matters of environmental and public concern. Preventing pollution and preserving the environment ensure not only healthy workers but also a healthy community development and progress which in turn will affect the state of well being of the business firms. Ethical Theories and Obligations

16 Kaizen Loyalty requires to be faithful and dedicated to your job, employer, to our country, and to God. Ethical Theories and Obligations

17 Kaizen Other Obligations Members must recognized that their employer’s or their client’s organization has obligation to its owners. Employees, suppliers, customers, users, and the general public, and should therefore have regard to these interest in the conduct of their work. They also have responsibilities to their fellow members and to society at large. Therefore: Ethical Theories and Obligations

18 Kaizen Other Obligations Members must not make willful misrepresentations or inaccuracies in their own work, and must maintain a high standard of trustfulness and accuracy in all work, whether or not they are the originators of that work. Ethical Theories and Obligations

19 Kaizen Other Obligations 2. Members must never intentionally injure, maliciously or recklessly, directly or indirectly, the professional reputation, prospect or business of others. Ethical Theories and Obligations

20 Kaizen Other Obligations 3. In their working relationship , members must show courtesy and consideration for others. Those members who have authority for the delegated purposes only and no other. Ethical Theories and Obligations

21 Kaizen Other Obligations 4. If called upon to comment on another member’s work, a member of the institute may reasonably be expected to do so. Members should, however, be aware of the fine dividing line between personal opinion and objective criticism, and must avoid personal denigration. Ethical Theories and Obligations


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