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Ethical Dilemma, Sources and their Resolutions
What is Ethical Dilemma? An ethical dilemma is a moral situation in which a choice has to be made between two equally undesirable alternatives.
What is business Dilemma? A business dilemma exists when an organisational decision maker faces a choice between two or more options that impacts on (a) the organisation’s profitability and competitiveness, and (b) its stakeholders.
The Structure of Ethical Dilemma Either Doing what is  morally right Results in A bad outcome  or  bad effects Or Doing what  is morally  wrong Results in Good or at least better effects or  outcome
How Ethical Dilemmas in Business affect the stakeholders? SHARE HOLDER EMPLOYEE SOCIETY Ethical dilemmas in business can best be explained by the above triangle with the stakeholders as its vertices .The stakeholders in this case can be broadly classified into shareholders, employees and the society at large.
Corporate Dilemma Over Ethics ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sources of Ethical Problems I. Failure of Personal Character. People whose  personal values are not desirable  may embezzle funds, steal supplies from the company, pad expense accounts, take unjustified leave, shirk obligations to fellow-workers, take bribes for favouring suppliers use inside information for their personal benefit and to the detriment of others.
II .  Conflict of Personal Values and Organizational Goals: The company uses methods or pursues goals  unacceptable to the manager. Reported case:   George Couto, an employee of Bayer AG exposed that Bayer AG used to re-label Cipro and sell it to another pharmaceutical company, Kaiser Permanente, with a different identification number so that it could claim more money from the Medicaid programme.
III. Organizational Goals Versus Social Values Activities of a company taken as unethical by the stakeholders, due to  changing social scenario  or milieu. Procter and Gamble withdrew its Relytampon promptly when its use was linked statistically to some deaths and Johnson & Johnson cleared all retail shelves of its Tylenol analgesic within days of the discovery that some containers have been poisoned.
IV. Personal Beliefs Versus Organizational Practices Ethical dilemmas in organizations arise when they employ  multi-racial and multi-religious employees . Several organizations are accused of  racial discriminations  and  gender bias in the work place  and have been paying fines of billions of dollars or opting for out-of-court settlements
V. Production and sale of hazardous but popular products Where does the ethical burden lie, when business sells products known to be actually or potentially  harmful to society ?  Is the principle of  caveat emptor  in mercantile law to be adapted suitably?  Should individual rights and free choice override social costs?
V. Production and sale of hazardous but popular products (Contd.) Could drunken drivers and carefree smokers deprive others of their legitimate rights to life and safety?  Could free trading in hard drugs, dynamite and guns be considered ethical?  Will the ineffective control ‘Smoking is Injurious to Health’ and that too given as a ‘Statutory’ warning legitimatize the unethical business?
VI. Other Ethical Challenges ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why do businesses have such a negative image? Competitive pressures, individual greed, and differing cultural contexts generate ethical issues for organizational managers.  Further, in almost every organization some people will have the inclination to behave unethically (the ethical egoist) necessitating systems to ensure that such behaviour is either stopped or detected (after unethical behaviour occurs) and remedied.  Ethics, involves systematising, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behaviour.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Why should businesses act ethically?
How corporates are observing ethics in their organization? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Code of Personal Ethics for employees ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Code of Personal Ethics for Employees (contd.) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
How to create an ethical working environment? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How to create an ethical working environment?  (contd.)
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],How do we establish ethical standards?
To understand business conduct, Walton has classified them into six models (i)  THE AUSTERE MODEL It gives almost exclusive emphasis on ownership interest and profit objects Walton’s six models of business conduct
(ii) THE HOUSEHOLD MODEL Following the concept of an extended family, the model  emphasizes employee job, benefits and paternalism. (iii) THE VENDOR MODEL In this model, consumer interests, tastes and rights dominate the organization .
(iv) THE INVESTMENT MODEL   This model focuses on the organization as an entity and thus on long-term profits and survival. In the name of enlightened self-interest, it gives some recognition to social investments along with economic ones.
(v) THE CIVIC MODEL Its slogan is ‘corporate citizenship’. It goes beyond imposed obligations, accepts social responsibility and makes a positive commitment to social needs.
(vi) THE CREATIVE MODEL  This model encourages the organization to become a creative instrument, serving the cause of an advanced civilization with a better quality of life.  The employees perform as artists, building their own creative ideas into actions, resulting in new contributions not originally contemplated.
The above six models may be thought of as points on a continuum from low to high social responsibility.  Result: Employees be become proud of performance, and develop a sense of belonging and creativity.
Regardless of the model adopted by an organization, one of its most important jobs is to establish and blend its value together so that they become a consistent, effective system that is known and accepted by the fair primary claimant groups – investors, employees, customers and society, including the government.  The system must be strong enough to withstand changes by partisan pressure groups, but flexible to move with the changing society.
How to resolve a dilemma? ETHICAL? UNETHICAL? ,[object Object]
ASK THREE QUESTIONS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
How to resolve ethical dilemmas? Two basic approaches are possible in resolving ethical dilemmas:  deontological and teleological Deontological (action-oriented) approach:  An ethical standard consistent with the fact that it is performed by a  rational and free person.  These are inalienable rights of human beings and reflect the “characteristic and defining features of our nature”. These fundamental moral rights are inherent in our nature and are universally recognized.
How to resolve ethical dilemmas? (contd.) Teleological (results-oriented) ethics: The moral character of actions depends on the simple, practical matter of the extent to which actions actually help or hurt people.  Actions that produce  more benefits than harms  are “right”; those that don’t are “wrong”
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  • 1. Ethical Dilemma, Sources and their Resolutions
  • 2. What is Ethical Dilemma? An ethical dilemma is a moral situation in which a choice has to be made between two equally undesirable alternatives.
  • 3. What is business Dilemma? A business dilemma exists when an organisational decision maker faces a choice between two or more options that impacts on (a) the organisation’s profitability and competitiveness, and (b) its stakeholders.
  • 4. The Structure of Ethical Dilemma Either Doing what is morally right Results in A bad outcome or bad effects Or Doing what is morally wrong Results in Good or at least better effects or outcome
  • 5. How Ethical Dilemmas in Business affect the stakeholders? SHARE HOLDER EMPLOYEE SOCIETY Ethical dilemmas in business can best be explained by the above triangle with the stakeholders as its vertices .The stakeholders in this case can be broadly classified into shareholders, employees and the society at large.
  • 6.
  • 7. Sources of Ethical Problems I. Failure of Personal Character. People whose personal values are not desirable may embezzle funds, steal supplies from the company, pad expense accounts, take unjustified leave, shirk obligations to fellow-workers, take bribes for favouring suppliers use inside information for their personal benefit and to the detriment of others.
  • 8. II . Conflict of Personal Values and Organizational Goals: The company uses methods or pursues goals unacceptable to the manager. Reported case: George Couto, an employee of Bayer AG exposed that Bayer AG used to re-label Cipro and sell it to another pharmaceutical company, Kaiser Permanente, with a different identification number so that it could claim more money from the Medicaid programme.
  • 9. III. Organizational Goals Versus Social Values Activities of a company taken as unethical by the stakeholders, due to changing social scenario or milieu. Procter and Gamble withdrew its Relytampon promptly when its use was linked statistically to some deaths and Johnson & Johnson cleared all retail shelves of its Tylenol analgesic within days of the discovery that some containers have been poisoned.
  • 10. IV. Personal Beliefs Versus Organizational Practices Ethical dilemmas in organizations arise when they employ multi-racial and multi-religious employees . Several organizations are accused of racial discriminations and gender bias in the work place and have been paying fines of billions of dollars or opting for out-of-court settlements
  • 11. V. Production and sale of hazardous but popular products Where does the ethical burden lie, when business sells products known to be actually or potentially harmful to society ? Is the principle of caveat emptor in mercantile law to be adapted suitably? Should individual rights and free choice override social costs?
  • 12. V. Production and sale of hazardous but popular products (Contd.) Could drunken drivers and carefree smokers deprive others of their legitimate rights to life and safety? Could free trading in hard drugs, dynamite and guns be considered ethical? Will the ineffective control ‘Smoking is Injurious to Health’ and that too given as a ‘Statutory’ warning legitimatize the unethical business?
  • 13.
  • 14. Why do businesses have such a negative image? Competitive pressures, individual greed, and differing cultural contexts generate ethical issues for organizational managers. Further, in almost every organization some people will have the inclination to behave unethically (the ethical egoist) necessitating systems to ensure that such behaviour is either stopped or detected (after unethical behaviour occurs) and remedied. Ethics, involves systematising, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behaviour.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. To understand business conduct, Walton has classified them into six models (i) THE AUSTERE MODEL It gives almost exclusive emphasis on ownership interest and profit objects Walton’s six models of business conduct
  • 23. (ii) THE HOUSEHOLD MODEL Following the concept of an extended family, the model emphasizes employee job, benefits and paternalism. (iii) THE VENDOR MODEL In this model, consumer interests, tastes and rights dominate the organization .
  • 24. (iv) THE INVESTMENT MODEL This model focuses on the organization as an entity and thus on long-term profits and survival. In the name of enlightened self-interest, it gives some recognition to social investments along with economic ones.
  • 25. (v) THE CIVIC MODEL Its slogan is ‘corporate citizenship’. It goes beyond imposed obligations, accepts social responsibility and makes a positive commitment to social needs.
  • 26. (vi) THE CREATIVE MODEL This model encourages the organization to become a creative instrument, serving the cause of an advanced civilization with a better quality of life. The employees perform as artists, building their own creative ideas into actions, resulting in new contributions not originally contemplated.
  • 27. The above six models may be thought of as points on a continuum from low to high social responsibility. Result: Employees be become proud of performance, and develop a sense of belonging and creativity.
  • 28. Regardless of the model adopted by an organization, one of its most important jobs is to establish and blend its value together so that they become a consistent, effective system that is known and accepted by the fair primary claimant groups – investors, employees, customers and society, including the government. The system must be strong enough to withstand changes by partisan pressure groups, but flexible to move with the changing society.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. How to resolve ethical dilemmas? Two basic approaches are possible in resolving ethical dilemmas: deontological and teleological Deontological (action-oriented) approach: An ethical standard consistent with the fact that it is performed by a rational and free person. These are inalienable rights of human beings and reflect the “characteristic and defining features of our nature”. These fundamental moral rights are inherent in our nature and are universally recognized.
  • 32. How to resolve ethical dilemmas? (contd.) Teleological (results-oriented) ethics: The moral character of actions depends on the simple, practical matter of the extent to which actions actually help or hurt people. Actions that produce more benefits than harms are “right”; those that don’t are “wrong”
  • 33.