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Ethics In Organization
Ethics in
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By Disa Makadia

Ethical Issues

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Past Experiences


Illegal Business Practice






Employer leaving during work time (happened twice)

Frustration


Depending on other employees for every small things.



No team work involved

Employee Behavior


Employee spending work time doing personal work.

Handling my ethical experiences




Discussed with colleague about the situation to receive feedback


Suggestion: inform the manager



Didn’t informed anyone



Informed the manager as well as the owner

Communicated with the pharmacist




Outcome: still the same

No communication or suggestions


End of the conversation



End of “my ability to handle his problems”

Understanding the situation




Many excuses for silence (Gentile, March 2010)


It’s not a big deal



It’s not my responsibility

Steps to deal with ethical issues (Gentile, February 2010)


Realize ethical dilemmas are normal



Treat ethical issue as business issue



Tackle the rationalizations head-on



Learn to play to the psychological biases

Understanding the situation


Confronting the problem (Gentile, March 2010)



Managing your responsibility (Zadek, 2004)



“Our feelings and intuitions are both a form of intelligence and a source of insight.” (Badaracco, 2006)



“don’t start from where you are, start from where they are.”
(Bregman, 2011)

Future understanding


Silence won’t help, need to speak up



Confronting the situation and interacting with the co-worker



Frustration makes the situation more worst


Communicate and try to resolve the problems

Citations


Badaracco, Joseph L., Jr. “The Discipline of Building
Character.” Harvard Business Review 76, no. 2 (March–April 1998).



Gentile, Mary. “A Beginner’s Guide to Raising Ethical Issues at
Work.” Harvard Business Review, Article (February 2010).



Gentile, Mary. “ Managing Yourself: Keeping Your Colleagues
Honest.” Harvard Business Review, Article



Citations: Character.” Harvard Business Review 76, no. 2 (March–April 1998). Work.” Harvard Business Review, Article (February 2010). Honest.” Harvard Business Review, Article (March 2010). Harvard Business Review, Article (April 2011). Business Review, Article (December 2004). Gentile, Mary. “A Beginner’s Guide to Raising Ethical Issues at Work.” Harvard Business Review, Article (February 2010). Gentile, Mary. “ Managing Yourself: Keeping Your Colleagues Honest.” Harvard Business Review, Article (March 2010). Bregman, Peter. “ A Simple Communication Mistake to Avoid.” Harvard Business Review, Article (April 2011). Zadek, Simon. “ The Path to Corporate Responsibility.” Harvard Business Review, Article (December 2004).

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