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What are the five step process when confronted with ethical issues?

Writer Aria Murphy

1 – GATHER THE FACTS. □ Don’t jump to conclusions without the facts.

  • 2 – DEFINE THE ETHICAL ISSUE(S)
  • 3 – IDENTIFY THE AFFECTED PARTIES.
  • 4 – IDENTIFY THE CONSEQUENCES.
  • 5 – IDENTIFY THE RELEVANT PRINCIPLES,
  • 6 – CONSIDER YOUR CHARACTER &
  • 7 – THINK CREATIVELY ABOUT POTENTIAL.
  • 8 – CHECK YOUR GUT.
  • What would you do if confronted with a legal or an ethical dilemma?

    Have a conversation: With the exception of extreme ethics violations, confronting the individual directly first is often the best way to manage a situation. Provide an opportunity for the person to explain his actions or to correct the behavior first.

    What are some important ethical questions to ask?

    Three ethical questions that we should ask of ourselves every day

    • How do I want to be in the world?
    • Why do I want to be this way in the world?
    • What strategies must I use to remain true to my values and principles when I’m challenged or tested?

    What is the 7 step model for ethical decision making?

    Their framework for Ethical Decision making includes: Recognize the Ethical Issue, Get the Facts, Evaluate Alternative Actions, Make a Decision and Test it, Act and Reflect on the Outcome.

    What are some unethical behaviors?

    Listed below, according to the ERC study, are the five most frequently observed unethical behaviors in the U.S. workplace.

    1. Misusing company time.
    2. Abusive behavior.
    3. Employee theft.
    4. Lying to employees.
    5. Violating company internet policies.

    What is the most important question in ethics?

    Thus, what I consider the most important question in Ethics is: How do you think we should live with one another? The question contains three key words which I would be using to explain why I believe it is the most important among all the other questions in Ethics – ‘you’, ‘another’ and ‘live’.

    How do you know if a decision is ethical?

    1. By analyzing the expected results,
    2. By analyzing the implications of the decision,
    3. By checking whether the action rules and values operate as standard in company,
    4. By analyzing the character of the decision: logic, rationale, optimal,
    5. By analyzing the solution: if the choice of the solution, is a timely choice,

    What are the four ethical approaches?

    From the earliest moments of recorded human consciousness, the ethical discipline has exhibited four fundamental “approaches” These four approaches are often called “ethical decision-making frameworks:” Utilitarian Ethics (outcome based), Deontological Ethics (duty based), Virtue Ethics (virtue based) and Communitarian …