what type of sisal institution, society, culture should we live in
and therefore issues of corp culture, corp governance, org behaviors and leadership
become a part of ethics
is everyone who is thoughtful knows what is right and what is ethical, what are there so
many different answers? bc it depends
create win/win, maximize the good for individuals (not the relationship between them)
autonomy and sensibility
the worst of the worst
overvalue outcomes
id stakeholders
anyone who is affected by or can affect the objectives of the org
org must have the support of its primary stakeholders to optimally achieve strategic ops
what are their interests (primary or secondary? pos or neg alignment)
,Term 2 of 137
2. Relationship lens
internal is futile
org has been unresponsive to past concerns
want support of law enforcement (SEC)
step back and thing about goals of other people
lets us decide how to engage with everyone so we can focus our energy on people most
helpful to us
An action is ethical if it support the frame works of the organization
those who favor this lens use their feelings and intuition as well as the traditions and
wisdom of their community, to identify the character traits that are required for virtuous
living-an example to emulate
Term 3 of 137
which form of whistleblowing is riskeir
use FMV
external
results
hes rationalizing and she's not prepared for it
,Term 4 of 137
win/win goal
rep
results
results and reputation
specific
measurable
achievable
realistic
timely
Term 5 of 137
results extra
members of the community together design and implement processes to assure justice
for all
ID key stakeholders in the situation, including the protag
what is their goal?
what is their likely response to you/the protagonist speaking up?
if you focus on only one conseq
overval outcomes occurs
not a focus of process, but outcomes
high equality and high sensibility
relationships between people
Term 6 of 137
lenses attempt to show
results and reputation
reasoning behind actions
insufficient bc we're good at rationalizing
we are not aware of
, Term 7 of 137
focus on which two boxes most
potential allies
opponent
high rational and high equality
through internal tips
more direct
Term 8 of 137
subject
should anticipate the topic, making it easy if you need to search for the correspondence
later on
if you focus on only one conseq
overval outcomes occurs
not a focus of process, but outcomes
what should i do/act? occur in a context that can shape, influence, discourage and
require certain things
don't have legal response to stakeholders
common in CA and vermont
socially active orgs
place priority on enviro/societal impact, not profit
Term 9 of 137
what rationalizations did she face and how could se have responded based on stakeholder
mapping
x
results
rel
rep
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