Ethical Issue Identification, assignment help

Ethical Issue Identification, assignment help

OVERVIEW:

Identify and explain a potential ethical dilemma facing a real-world organization and discuss the current relevance of the issue.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

1. Competency 1: Evaluate the parameters for ethical decision making in 21st century multicultural business environments.

a. Describe an ethical issue that can be resolved by an organizational policy.

b. Evaluate why an organizational policy would be needed to resolve an ethical issue.

c. Examine the current relevance of an ethical issue.

d. Evaluate the importance of resolving an ethical issue.

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER:

To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.

1. Based on your experience, which of the following dimensions do you think has influenced the biggest changes in business ethics over the last decade?

a. Individually unethical persons.

b. More complex situations without sufficient guidelines.

c. Inadequate laws.

d. Unreasonable organizational goals.

2. Consider the number of crisis situations you have experienced. Reflect on the crisis response process, and whether all stakeholders were well served in a fair and ethical manner. Analyze whether it was the best response for all stakeholders involved.

3. Based on your experience, do you think regulations work to maintain an ethical environment, or do you think people are the central drivers of creating ethical cultures? Consider whether the implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (often referred to as SOX) supports ethical behavior. You are encouraged to review Title III of SOX. Do you think SOX worked for financial institutions in the recent financial crisis? You might also refer to the “CEO and CFO Rules” section of Chapter 1, “The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: How We Got Here, and What It Means,” from theThe Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxleye-book.

RESOURCES:

Rendtorff, J. D. (2009).Responsibility, ethics and legitimacy of corporations. Copenhagen, Denmark: Copenhagen Business School Press. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com.library.capella.edu/lib/capella/docDetail.action?docID=10465558

o Parts 1 and 2 are particularly applicable to this assessment.

DELIVERABLES:

A person cannot evaluate the ethicality of organizational policies until he or she identifies the issues that those policies are intended to address. In this assessment, you will do just that.

1.Identify a potential ethical dilemma from a real-world organization. As an example of an ethical dilemma, consider the following scenario: an organization may choose to videotape the office and read employee e-mails. The conflict here may be that employees feel these practices are a violation of their privacy, and that they have a right to a certain level of privacy. However, organizational stakeholders defend these practices because their concern is whether the employees are getting their work done.

a. Choose any organization about which you can find sufficient information to complete the assessment. For example, you might use the organization for which you currently work, where you used to work, or where an associate of yours works.

b. If there is any concern with disclosing confidential information, substitute a made-up name for the organization’s name and indicate you are doing so.

c. The ethical issue or problem selected must affect the organization, potentially affect the organization, or involve the organization.

2. Explain the issues involved, including the following:

a. Identify the stakeholders.

b. Identify the concerns of the stakeholders.

3. Explain why you chose this particular issue and why the issue is important.

4. Examine the current relevance of the issue.

a. Is the issue currently in the media spotlight?

b. Are there any recent incidents or reasons why this issue has come to the public’s attention?