Quiz Work Areas Flashcards
you can more easily handle the big dilemmas by doing some of the work now
ethical priming
arise from unwritten obligations we have for others, usually because of a special connection we have
loyalty challenge
what are the pitfalls of the loyalty challenge
offloading accountability
trusting blindly
taking advantage
staying loyal to values before loyal to people
planning ahead for the loyalty challenge
defining moments
decisions that we make in right v right dilemmas
what are the key components of ethical priming
continue learning
make time to think
develop skills
write it out
biases in our thought processes make illusions about our ethicality possible
blind spots
decision time motivations are different
philosophical (moral awareness always prompts moral behavior)
prediction phase (ethical aspect is clear and moral values are evoked)
ford pinto example
ethical fading is:
a form of self deception
ethical fading definition
we are consciously or subconsciously pushing moral concerns to the back burner
“everyone is doing it”
ethical spinning
do a bad thing once you are more likely to do it again on a bigger and bigger scale
incrementalism
a structural situation in which one person occupies multiple roles that have the potential to be at odds with one another
conflict of interest
personal benefit
the most tempting and common interest
pitfalls of conflicts of interest
not recognizing the conflict
running or hiding from the conflict