Quizzes 1-4 Flashcards
Moral managers go beyond being a moral person. They have unique qualities of consistent ________ and consistent accountability
Communication
Levers by which we can influence organizational culture are called primary and secondary _________
Embedding mechanisms
The three conditions of the fraud triangle are:
Rationalization, perceived risk, perceived pressure
T/F an internal locus of control is associated with ethical behavior
True
What is associated with ethical dilemma conflict of interest?
Responsibilities associated with our Multiple roles that are at odds with one another
T/F Moral muscle and incrementalism can be used interchangeably because they mean the same thing
False
One of the challenges associated with the theory of _____ ethics is that is sometimes prompts the solution in which the ends justify ethically problematic means.
Utilitarianism
Character formation, character traits, role modeling are all characteristics of which philosophical theory?
Virtue ethics
Differences between the intervention and suspicions without evidence challenges?
How to get involved vs. whether you should respon
The mirror test, pillow test, and newspaper test are all designed to help us think about which ethical theory?
Virtue Ethics
One of the challenges associated with the philosophical approach called __________ ethics is that is prompts us to see right or wrong as absolute without considering contextual factors.
Deontology
T/F Frankl argues that freedom and responsibility should never be considered separately; they should always be linked
True
Mendoza Motto: Grow the ____ in business
Good
Which newspaper was instrumental in uncovering the Theranos scandal and Elizabeth Holmes?
Wall Street Journal
What are the two primary reasons that people fail to speak their voice/speak up in the workplace?
Fear and Futility
An act described in skirting the rules challenge associated with breaking the rules for moral purposes, associated with moral figures such as Gandhi and King, is called…
Civil Disobedience
The decisions that we make in right v right dilemmas
Defining moments
Biases in our thought processes that make illusions about our ethicality possible
Blind spots
________ is a form of self deception
Ethical fading
Do a bad thing once and you are more likely to do it again
Incrementalism
Which are dealt with more harshly: relational cover-ups or personal cover-ups?
Personal Cover-ups
What philosopher is aligned with virtue ethics?
Atistotle
What philosopher is aligned with deontology?
Kant
You can more easily handle big dilemmas by doing some of the work now
Ethical priming