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LAW 101 SEU Making Ethical Decisions on Behalf of My Employer Responses

 

Discussion Question

When making ethical decisions on behalf of your employer, should you consider the impact on others outside your employer? If so, who and why?

Post 1

Yes, it is important to consider the impact of the decision on others outside your employer when you are making ethical decisions on behalf of the employer.Ehics are moral principles that guide a person’s behavior. These morals are shaped by social norms, cultural practices, and religious influences. Ethical decision making is the process of assessing the moral implications of a course of action. All decisions have an ethical or moral dimension for a simple reason—they have an effect on others. Managers and leaders need to be aware of their own ethical and moral beliefs so they can draw on them when they face difficult decisions.Most ethical decisions exist in a gray area where there is no clear-cut or obvious decision that can be determined solely through quantitative analysis or consideration of objective data or information. Ethical decision making requires judgment and interpretation, the application of a set of values to a set of perceptions and estimates of the consequences of an action. Sometimes ethical decisions involve choosing not between good and bad, but between good and better or between bad and worse.

Post 2

yes,when making ethical decisions on dhalf of an employ, you should consider the impact on others outside the employer. And the illusion of employees for the contiuation of profit and prosperity, they must work with work ethics, such as jstice among  all employees,and no ond has the righ not to benefit unfairly and from the ethics of efficiency to qualify employees to perform duties to the fullest.