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Bell Ringer Activity A neighbor offered you $15 for picking up her mail. Afterward, she gives you $20 and refuses change. She actually gave you two twenties that were stuck together. What do you do?

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The Main Idea Ethics are moral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, and professionally. Business ethics are rules that guide the behavior of a business and its employees. Business ethics are generally based on moral principles. In business, good ethics is beneficial for long-term profitability and success.

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Bell Ringer Activity

A neighbor offered you $15 for picking up her mail. Afterward, she gives you $20 and refuses change. She actually gave you two twenties that were stuck together. What do you do?

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Read to LearnDefine ethics and business ethics.

Describe why ethical behavior is good for business.

List the steps for dealing with an ethical dilemma.

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The Main IdeaEthics are moral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, and professionally. Business ethics are rules that guide the behavior of a business and its employees. Business ethics are generally based on moral principles. In business, good ethics is beneficial for long-term profitability and success.

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The Nature of Ethics

ethicsmoral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, or professionally

When you are guided by ethics, you do not cheat on a test or lie to friends or family.

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The Nature of Ethics

business ethicsrules based on moral principles about how businesses and employees ought to conduct themselves

Most businesses are guided by business ethics.

Different cultures, businesses, and industries have different ethical standards

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Business Ethics

Creating safeproducts

Creating jobs

Fair treatmentof

employees

Environmentalprotection

Truthful aboutfinancial

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Law and Ethics

In business, people follow rules as well as a code of ethics.

code of ethicsa set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace

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Law and Ethics

A sweatshop is an example of an unethical practice outlawed in the United States.

sweatshopa shop or factory in which workers are employed for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions

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Law and Ethics

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets and enforces work-related health and safety rules.

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Ethics as Good Business

Unethical business practices include:LyingOffering merchandise known to be substandardTreating customers or employees unfairly

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Ethics as Good Business

If a business violates government regulations, the owner can be fined or go to jail.

If an employee violates a company or professional code, the employee might be fired or lose his or her license.

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Ethics as Good Business

Unethical business practices can result in bad word of mouth and result in lost sales.

Unethical behavior toward employees can lead to legal action or a high rate of employees quitting.

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Conflicts of Interest

Conflict of interest is a major ethical question that is generally not illegal.

conflict of interesta conflict between self-interest and professional obligation

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Ethical Questions

Is it against the law? Does it violate company or professional policies?Even if everyone is doing it, how would I feel if someone did this to me?Am I sacrificing long-term benefits for short-term gains?

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The Ethical Decision-Making Process

1. Identify the ethical dilemma.2. Discover alternative actions.3. Decide who might be affected.4. List the probable effects of the alternatives.5. Select the best alternative.

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Ethical Observations by EmployeesFigure 4.1