Explain the varying degree of ethics found in organizations

Assignment Help Other Subject
Reference no: EM131823628

Discussions

Part 1: Initial Post

"Ethics in the Workplace"

Respond to the following:

• Discuss the varying degree of ethics found in organizations you have worked for and how these cultures affected you and / or your work. Then, discuss how you know you are part of an ethical organization.

• You have completed a report for your supervisor that outlines a problem that cannot be solved easily or quickly. About one week later the same report is circulated throughout the company that has been altered significantly. You suspect your supervisor made changes to undermine the severity of the problem. Do you have an ethical obligation to speak up? Discuss how you would handle this situation.

Part 2: reply to one student post substantially (does not have to be lengthy but explain your reasoning plz)

a. I have worked in many environments, from military to Starbucks to the government (both as a contractor and a federal employee). I have experienced many different levels of ethics throughout the years, good, bad and in-between. One particular office I can think of from a long time ago had a horrible degree of ethics, which really affected the office and how people interacted. The management of this organization proved to not be professional due to the fact that they believed anything certain employees would tell them. Proper investigation into rumors was not done, and people got moved around within the overall organization, which was frustrating to many. The management of this organization eventually made it so no one wanted to work their until they left, which wasn't good for the quality of employees. When I went to training for the military I also experienced unethical behavior between instructors and others. Some instructors were not fair and others were teaching correctly. It became frustrating because some students got higher grades because their teacher practically taught the test. Fortunately I am now in a great organization where the management leads by example and makes a clear effort to ensure all employees have ethical behavior as well. I know that I am now part of an ethical organization because I trust my leaders and know that if an issue arises that they take care of it just like they should.

If I wrote a report and found that later my supervisor had edited to hide pertinent information to the issue at hand I would be ethically obligated to say something. It is not right that the supervisor tried to remove information to lessen the severity of the issue; this would need to be discussed with upper management. I would go to the boss of my supervisor and bring up the issue that the supervisor removed this information from the report.

b. I've worked for a few companies over the last few years and they've all been what I would consider ethical. Most if not all enforce a zero tolerance policy towards, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other work place offenses. This allows for no room for disrespect within the work place without facing harsh punishment. This policy has for me fostered an environment conducive to learning and maintaining respect for both men and women, disabled, and individuals from different backgrounds as well.

You have an ethical obligation to speak up if a report you created to address a company issue has been modified to downplay the severity of the issue. The longterm goal is to ensure the issue is eliminated and doesnt occur again and to protect the employees. Modifying such a document minimizes the issue for the affected individual. Handling this should occur at the lowest level; In this case with the supervisor who made the changes. If no common ground is reached, at that point it is acceptable to elevate the issue to ensure company ethics are maintained.

or

c. Ethical decisions can happen at all levels within a company. They can range from how a company treats its employees to how it expects its employees to interact with customers. This week's lecture had a good example of a top level ethical decision, where Tylenol had to be pulled from the shelves to resolve an issue. This was done at great expense to the company, but shows a good moral fiber. I have worked for a company that expected you to assist any customer who came to you, even if you were clocked out and leaving. This same company would put you on a written warning if you went over your scheduled hours for the week. Behavior this like leads to resentment between employees and the employer, which can lead to bad behavior later on.

When you are part of an ethical organization you know it because it is difficult to find examples of unethical behavior. In addition, most places I have worked that have a highly ethical culture talk openly about ethics, and set expectations on how employees at all levels should interact.
If my supervisor had edited a document to downplay the severity of an issue, I would feel extremely uncomfortable for multiple reasons. First, if things do get out of hand that was the company's first chance to be in the know and to begin working on a solution. Second, if a truly negative issue arises around this situation, I would imagine someone that would hid it would also try to cast blame somewhere, and that would most likely fall back to me. With how I feel about those situations, it should come as no surprise that I believe I would have both an ethical and self-preserving obligation to speak up. Depending on the overall culture, I would try go directly to my supervisor to make sure they did understand the severity of the situation, and give them a chance to make it write. If I was worried about backlash from my management I would go to HR and ask them to bring in my managers superiors to have a discussion about the memo.

Reference no: EM131823628

Questions Cloud

Determining the sexual harassment liability : Human Resource Management (500 words): How can an employer defend itself against sexual harassment liability? Name and describe two methods.
Discuss the interpretation of the given statement : Discuss the interpretation of this statement as it applies to our discussion: "An ethical perspective and a legal perspective may be in conflict.
What type of modern or contemporary art will you most want : How are the style and visual characteristics of each painting representative of Impressionism or Post-Impressionism?
Regulate advertising both in the united and abroad : Question: How do governments regulate advertising both in the United and abroad?
Explain the varying degree of ethics found in organizations : Explain the varying degree of ethics found in organizations you have worked for and how these cultures affected you and / or your work.
What were the major challenges at abb : What were the major challenges at ABB? Which key people-related challenges did they face? What suggestions would you make to address these challenges?
Identify and discuss three strategies of hrm : Identify and discuss three strategies of HRM, the importance that each plays in global operations, and the specific considerations
What are the two major forms of workplace diversity : What is the importance of interpersonal skills in the workplace? What are the two major forms of workplace diversity?
Questions regarding human resource management : 1. Explain the changing role of human resource management in response to trends in technology, diversity, globalization, and ethics.

Reviews

Write a Review

Other Subject Questions & Answers

  Cross-cultural opportunities and conflicts in canada

Short Paper on Cross-cultural Opportunities and Conflicts in Canada.

  Sociology theory questions

Sociology are very fundamental in nature. Role strain and role constraint speak about the duties and responsibilities of the roles of people in society or in a group. A short theory about Darwin and Moths is also answered.

  A book review on unfaithful angels

This review will help the reader understand the social work profession through different concepts giving the glimpse of why the social work profession might have drifted away from its original purpose of serving the poor.

  Disorder paper: schizophrenia

Schizophrenia does not really have just one single cause. It is a possibility that this disorder could be inherited but not all doctors are sure.

  Individual assignment: two models handout and rubric

Individual Assignment : Two Models Handout and Rubric,    This paper will allow you to understand and evaluate two vastly different organizational models and to effectively communicate their differences.

  Developing strategic intent for toyota

The following report includes the description about the organization, its strategies, industry analysis in which it operates and its position in the industry.

  Gasoline powered passenger vehicles

In this study, we examine how gasoline price volatility and income of the consumers impacts consumer's demand for gasoline.

  An aspect of poverty in canada

Economics thesis undergrad 4th year paper to write. it should be about 22 pages in length, literature review, economic analysis and then data or cost benefit analysis.

  Ngn customer satisfaction qos indicator for 3g services

The paper aims to highlight the global trends in countries and regions where 3G has already been introduced and propose an implementation plan to the telecom operators of developing countries.

  Prepare a power point presentation

Prepare the power point presentation for the case: Santa Fe Independent School District

  Information literacy is important in this environment

Information literacy is critically important in this contemporary environment

  Associative property of multiplication

Write a definition for associative property of multiplication.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd