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Ethics
Ethics is also known as moral philosophy
which is a branch of philosophy that
addresses questions about morality that deals
with concepts such as good and evil, right and
wrong, virtue and vice, justice, etc.
Major branches of ethics
 Meta-ethics: The theoretical meaning and reference of moral
  propositions and how their truth-values (if any) may be
  determined.

 Normative ethics: The practical means of determining a moral
  course of action.

 Applied ethics: It is about how moral outcomes can be achieved
  in specific situations.

 Moral psychology: It is about how moral capacity or moral
  agency develops and what its nature is.

 Descriptive ethics: It is about what moral values people actually
  abide by.
Ethical Code
      An ethical code is adopted by
      an organization in an attempt
      to assist those in the
      organization called upon to
      make a decision. Usually
      most understand the
      difference between 'right' and
      'wrong' and to apply this
      understanding to their
      decision.
Corporate Or Business
            Ethics
It focuses on social issues involving the organization.

It sets out general principles about an organization's
beliefs on matters such as aims, quality, privacy and the
environment.

It may delineate proper procedures to determine
whether a violation of the code of ethics has occurred and
if so, what remedies should be imposed.
Employee Ethics
The effectiveness of such codes of ethics depends on
the extent to which management supports them with
sanctions and reward.


 Violations of a private organization's code of ethics
usually can subject the violator to the organization's
remedies.
Code Of Conduct
It is a document designed to influence the behaviour
of employees.

They set out the procedures to be used in specific
ethical situations and delineate the procedures to
determine whether a violation of the code of ethics
occurred and, if so, what remedies should be
imposed.
Code Of Practice
It is adopted by a profession or by a governmental or
non-governmental organization to regulate that
profession.
It may be styled as a code of professional
responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues,
difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and
provide a clear account of what behaviour is
considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right" in the
circumstances.
Failure to comply with a code of practice can result in
expulsion from the professional organization.
Fashion Code of Ethics
•There is an emerging code of ethics making its way
through the fashion industry. This global movement is
gaining momentum.
• Designers, manufacturers and distributors are
addressing ethical concerns such as the fur debate,
outsourcing, environmental impact, global trade and
fashion-inspired body-image disorders.
Global Action
In 2006, the fashion industry in Italy embraced
an informal code of ethics aimed at fighting
anorexia and bulimia. Stylists, agents and
photographers within the region signed
unofficial agreements to not use under-age
models and beefed up the model size for
runway shows.
Regulations & Guidelines
In the United States, fashion is an industry with
few regulations. Compliance with minimum
wage affects onshore production which spurred
the industry to head offshore. Underage labour
is illegal in the United States, causing the bulk
of American designers to move production
elsewhere. Fashion, like most industries, is
governed by profit.
Consumer Impact
Companies involved in fashion are aware,
however, of public opinion and its potential
impact on their profit line. In the 1980s and
'90s when consumer approval of fur dropped,
fur sales vanished. Fashion learned a pricey
lesson. Its response to consumer concerns is
the emerging fashion code of ethics.
Affiliates
E. T. I. or the Ethical Trade Initiative has
created a Global Sourcing Marketplace to
ensure fashion designers and manufacturers
have access to an ethical supply chain. Eco
Fashion World uses its website to spotlight
small designers and artisans who abide the
rules of fair trade.
Ethics to be followed by
            students
INTEGRITY: Integrity is the most basic prerequisite to
earning and retaining trust. Very highest standards of
integrity will be upheld. There should be no compromise of
principles for any reason. Character is as important as
competence in profession.

HONESTY: Honesty and truthfulness are the keystones of
the teacher-student relationship. Students should be truthful
at all times.
RESPECT FOR COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS:
• College Property: Graffiti and defacement of college property is
unacceptable and as for the violation of Rule and Regulation.
Students shall be responsible for the costs of the damages resultant
from their behaviour.

• Illegal Substances: The use of illegal drugs and alcohol is not
permitted on college property as well as the abuse or misuse of
prescription drugs.

• Sexual Assault and Harassment: Students shall refrain from using
language or acting in a manner that is disrespectful or
inappropriate towards other students and members of the college
community.
RESPECT FOR THE OPEN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS:
Students shall be guaranteed the right of Freedom of Speech
which will be observed by the college and including other
students. Students are encouraged to engage others in
thoughtful and meaningful conversations while refraining from
acting   or    using     language    with    malicious  intent.
Classroom Conduct: Students must behave respectfully toward
their peers and professors. In the classroom setting, students
may not interrupt their classmates or professor, make fun of
them or their expressed views, or disrupt the learning
environment. It is important to maintain the best learning
environment for all students and professors.
Etiquette


It is a code of behaviour that delineates expectations for
social behaviour according to contemporary conventional
norms within a society, social class, or group.
Rules of etiquette

Rules of etiquette encompass most aspects of social interaction
in any society, though the term itself is not commonly used.

A rule of etiquette may reflect an underlying ethical code, or it
may reflect a person's fashion or status.

Rules of etiquette are usually unwritten, but aspects of
etiquette have been codified from time to time.
Manners
 Some such individuals consider etiquette
to be an unnecessary restriction of freedom
of personal expression; others consider such
a philosophy to be espoused only by the
unschooled, the unmannerly and the rude.

Others feel that a single, basic code shared
by all makes life simpler and more pleasant
by     removing      many      chances     for
misunderstandings      and      by   creating
opportunities for courtesy and mutual
respect.
Western office and
               business etiquette
 The etiquette of business is the set of written and unwritten rules of conduct
  that make social interactions run more smoothly. Office etiquette in particular
  applies to co-worker interaction, excluding interactions with external contacts
  such as customers and suppliers.
 Both office and business etiquette overlap considerably with basic tenets of
  netiquette, the social conventions for using computer networks.
India is also
incorporating
the western
Business
Etiquettes in
its corporate
sectors.
Cultural differences
Etiquette can vary widely between different
cultures and nations. In China, a person who
takes the last item of food from a common plate
or bowl without first offering it to others at the
table may be seen as a glutton and insulting the
generosity of the host. In America a guest is
expected to eat all of the food given to them, as a
compliment to the quality of the cooking.
Conclusion
Code of ethics

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Code of ethics

  • 1.
  • 2. Ethics Ethics is also known as moral philosophy which is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality that deals with concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice, etc.
  • 3. Major branches of ethics  Meta-ethics: The theoretical meaning and reference of moral propositions and how their truth-values (if any) may be determined.  Normative ethics: The practical means of determining a moral course of action.  Applied ethics: It is about how moral outcomes can be achieved in specific situations.  Moral psychology: It is about how moral capacity or moral agency develops and what its nature is.  Descriptive ethics: It is about what moral values people actually abide by.
  • 4. Ethical Code An ethical code is adopted by an organization in an attempt to assist those in the organization called upon to make a decision. Usually most understand the difference between 'right' and 'wrong' and to apply this understanding to their decision.
  • 5. Corporate Or Business Ethics It focuses on social issues involving the organization. It sets out general principles about an organization's beliefs on matters such as aims, quality, privacy and the environment. It may delineate proper procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics has occurred and if so, what remedies should be imposed.
  • 6. Employee Ethics The effectiveness of such codes of ethics depends on the extent to which management supports them with sanctions and reward.  Violations of a private organization's code of ethics usually can subject the violator to the organization's remedies.
  • 7. Code Of Conduct It is a document designed to influence the behaviour of employees. They set out the procedures to be used in specific ethical situations and delineate the procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics occurred and, if so, what remedies should be imposed.
  • 8. Code Of Practice It is adopted by a profession or by a governmental or non-governmental organization to regulate that profession. It may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues, difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and provide a clear account of what behaviour is considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right" in the circumstances. Failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization.
  • 9. Fashion Code of Ethics •There is an emerging code of ethics making its way through the fashion industry. This global movement is gaining momentum. • Designers, manufacturers and distributors are addressing ethical concerns such as the fur debate, outsourcing, environmental impact, global trade and fashion-inspired body-image disorders.
  • 10. Global Action In 2006, the fashion industry in Italy embraced an informal code of ethics aimed at fighting anorexia and bulimia. Stylists, agents and photographers within the region signed unofficial agreements to not use under-age models and beefed up the model size for runway shows. Regulations & Guidelines In the United States, fashion is an industry with few regulations. Compliance with minimum wage affects onshore production which spurred the industry to head offshore. Underage labour is illegal in the United States, causing the bulk of American designers to move production elsewhere. Fashion, like most industries, is governed by profit.
  • 11. Consumer Impact Companies involved in fashion are aware, however, of public opinion and its potential impact on their profit line. In the 1980s and '90s when consumer approval of fur dropped, fur sales vanished. Fashion learned a pricey lesson. Its response to consumer concerns is the emerging fashion code of ethics. Affiliates E. T. I. or the Ethical Trade Initiative has created a Global Sourcing Marketplace to ensure fashion designers and manufacturers have access to an ethical supply chain. Eco Fashion World uses its website to spotlight small designers and artisans who abide the rules of fair trade.
  • 12. Ethics to be followed by students INTEGRITY: Integrity is the most basic prerequisite to earning and retaining trust. Very highest standards of integrity will be upheld. There should be no compromise of principles for any reason. Character is as important as competence in profession. HONESTY: Honesty and truthfulness are the keystones of the teacher-student relationship. Students should be truthful at all times.
  • 13. RESPECT FOR COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS: • College Property: Graffiti and defacement of college property is unacceptable and as for the violation of Rule and Regulation. Students shall be responsible for the costs of the damages resultant from their behaviour. • Illegal Substances: The use of illegal drugs and alcohol is not permitted on college property as well as the abuse or misuse of prescription drugs. • Sexual Assault and Harassment: Students shall refrain from using language or acting in a manner that is disrespectful or inappropriate towards other students and members of the college community.
  • 14. RESPECT FOR THE OPEN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS: Students shall be guaranteed the right of Freedom of Speech which will be observed by the college and including other students. Students are encouraged to engage others in thoughtful and meaningful conversations while refraining from acting or using language with malicious intent. Classroom Conduct: Students must behave respectfully toward their peers and professors. In the classroom setting, students may not interrupt their classmates or professor, make fun of them or their expressed views, or disrupt the learning environment. It is important to maintain the best learning environment for all students and professors.
  • 15. Etiquette It is a code of behaviour that delineates expectations for social behaviour according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.
  • 16. Rules of etiquette Rules of etiquette encompass most aspects of social interaction in any society, though the term itself is not commonly used. A rule of etiquette may reflect an underlying ethical code, or it may reflect a person's fashion or status. Rules of etiquette are usually unwritten, but aspects of etiquette have been codified from time to time.
  • 17. Manners  Some such individuals consider etiquette to be an unnecessary restriction of freedom of personal expression; others consider such a philosophy to be espoused only by the unschooled, the unmannerly and the rude. Others feel that a single, basic code shared by all makes life simpler and more pleasant by removing many chances for misunderstandings and by creating opportunities for courtesy and mutual respect.
  • 18. Western office and business etiquette  The etiquette of business is the set of written and unwritten rules of conduct that make social interactions run more smoothly. Office etiquette in particular applies to co-worker interaction, excluding interactions with external contacts such as customers and suppliers.  Both office and business etiquette overlap considerably with basic tenets of netiquette, the social conventions for using computer networks.
  • 19. India is also incorporating the western Business Etiquettes in its corporate sectors.
  • 20. Cultural differences Etiquette can vary widely between different cultures and nations. In China, a person who takes the last item of food from a common plate or bowl without first offering it to others at the table may be seen as a glutton and insulting the generosity of the host. In America a guest is expected to eat all of the food given to them, as a compliment to the quality of the cooking.