Ethical Practice Flashcards

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Ethical Workplaces

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Begin with leadership’s definition of their org’s values, aim for conduct that respects the rights of others - their safety, well-being, dignity, and privacy

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Benefits of Ethical Workplaces

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  • attract customers and investors, and likely to attract better candidates
  • ethical leaders and employees are less likely to violate laws causing the org costly lawsuits
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HR’s role in Personal Integrity

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Model ethical conduct and org’s values, hold others accountable

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HR’s role in Professional Integrity

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Demonstrate awareness and commitment to ethics in their work

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HR’s role as an Ethical Agent

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Communicate ethical expectations, create means for employees to report ethical issues, ensure compliance in HR processes

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6 Steps to Ethical Decision-Making

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  1. Recognize ethical situations as they arise
  2. Establish facts about situation
  3. Evaluate ethical dimensions of possible actions
  4. Apply relevant codes of ethics and behavior to the options
  5. Consult with others
  6. Make a decision, own it, and learn from one’s mistakes
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Commits an ethical org to disclosing details about dealings, transactions, or processes to those who have a vested interest

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Transparency

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Commits to truthfulness and fairness, avoidance of conflicts of interest and bribery

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Honesty

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Situations in which person or org may benefit from undue influence due to involvement in outside activities, relationships, or investments that conflict with or have an impact on the employment relationship/its outcomes

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Conflict of Interest

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The exchange of anything of value to gain greater influence

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Bribery

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An individual’s approach to forming and maintaining relationships with others in the org

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Authenticity

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Principles of conduct within an org that guide decision making and behavior

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Codes of Conduct

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An effective code of conduct is…

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One management can support by its example and investment, and that employees can understand and apply

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Values-based part of a code of conduct includes

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  • communication from leadership reflecting commitment to the code and its enforcement
  • org’s mission and vision statements
  • broad statement of org values and principles
  • detailed statement of org’s ethical obligations to all its stakeholders
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Rules-based part of a code of conduct includes

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  • ethical and conduct guidelines
  • examples of ethical and unethical behavior to help employees recognize risks
  • questions employees can ask themselves to assess ethical impact of their actions
  • rules of conduct required to comply with laws and regulations
  • description of enforcement process
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5 Steps to create an effective code of conduct

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  1. Gather basic info - ensure all internal and external stakeholders are included
  2. Draft and review
  3. Adopt the code formally and communicate it to the org
  4. Monitor enforcement
  5. Evaluate and revise code periodically
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Internal Investigation Steps (6):

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  1. Appoint experienced, neutral, and objective investigator
  2. Investigate by interviewing all parties involved and witnesses
  3. Keep objective, detailed notes and documentation
  4. Ensure confidentiality
  5. Assess whether allegations are true, and credibility of parties involved
  6. Come to conclusions based on evidence
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Main purpose of a code of conduct

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Define behavioral and judgement expectations for all employees