Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management :: Ethical Standards Management Essays
Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to  moral principal of values(A.Alhemoud). Throughout the centuries people were  trying to choose between profit and moral. Perhaps, some of them obtain both,  but every time it could have roused ethical issues. Those issues concern  fairness, justice, rightness or wrongness; as a result it can only be resolved  according to ethical standards.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Setting the ethical standards for the way of doing business in  corporation is primarily task of management. Corporations have to maintain the  same standards as an individual person and, in addition, corporations, as  organizational units, have their own social responsibilities toward customers,  employees and society. However, any business should keep it's original purpose  of functioning - making profit. Balancing the traditional standards of  profitability and burden of social responsibilities is not an easy task. In  recent years it has been a trend of setting standards of corporate ethics  according to high degree of morale.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  To be able to keep the ethical standards management must follow the law.  However, there are some complications in enforcing it. The law affects and is  affected by social forces and prevailing ethical standards. "Although the law  can codify societies ethical ____________________________________________________  ____________________ Alhemoud, Ali " Management Ethics is Smart Business."  values, ethical decision making transcends the law in that 1) the law deals with  actions not with thoughts, and therefore it does not (and cannot) codify all  ethical requirements; and 2) an individual or a group may perceive a given law  as immoral, not as a guide to ethical behavior." ( A. Alhemoud). How, then, a  company can ensure that its code of ethics is both followed and enforced ? " .  ..Defense firm such as General Dynamics and TRW, and an information company, Dun  & Broadstreet, have appointed internal ethics officers or ombudsmen. Whether  employees have faith in these safeguards against corporate retaliation is hard  to tell, though it is one step forward (The Economist August 19 1995)    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The ethical codes of corporations that that get so important nowadays  also did not come into being at once. They emerged from individual ethical  standards and corporate consciousness. Moreover, the public demand for  prosecution of any violations of corporate, professional and business ethics has  been increased. Finally, mass media made possible for society reveal secrets  that were kept from public before. So, the business conduct regulations were  created to "draft guidelines for ethical conduct, develop a process for  monitoring business practices and recommend ways to correct questionable  activities." (J.Byrne) All these measures were taken to balance various social  responsibilities with the high degree of moral and sense of attainment.  					    
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