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CH 4. Making Ethical Decisions (+35-35)

What kind of campaign did the American Future Fund (AFF) conduct against Attorney
General Martha Coakley? - answer Twitter Bombs
- allegedly accuses her of taking money from healthcare lobbyists and providing links to
anonymous websites containing further details
- 9 anonymous twitter accounts

Consider that a recent survey of 111 executives found that 52 to 90% of executives
agreed that behaving unethically was appropriate when: - answer1) Performance
contingencies demand otherwise
2) It is necessary to get the job done
3) Unfair or overly restrictive performance standards exist
4) It would be necessary to avoid negatively affecting the organization

Most frightening was the 56% of those surveyed indicated managers who bend the
rules are ____________ than managers who do not. - answer “more effective"

5 Ethical Decision-Making Myths - answer1) It's easy to be ethical.
2) Unethical behavior is simply a problem of "bad apples"
3) Ethics can be managed with codes of conduct
4) People are less ethical than they used to be
5) Managing ethics is not my problem

According to the Josephson Institute, a center dedicated to the study and practice of
ethics, ethical behavior is multidimensional, and the most ethical people act in ways that
reflect ethical: - answer1) Commitment
2) Consciousness
3) Competence

Moral Intensity Trolley and Lever DIllema - answer90% = Flip the switch
30% "Push the man"

- killing 1 to save many

Thomas Jones identified 6 ways in which ethical issues are perceived as more or less
intense and therefore as more ethical or unethical - answer1) Magnitude of
Consequences
2) Social consensus of Evil/Good
3) Probability of Harm/Benefit
4) Temporal Immediacy
5) Proximity

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