Pay special attention to client testimonials to make sure there aren't any red flags in terms
of ethical decision making.
When a sense of wholeness is lost, the possibility
of ethical decision making is seriously limited.
Not exact matches
One
of the sub-topics I touched on was the fact that leaders need not only to
make good
ethical decisions, but also to help others
make good
ethical decisions.
Reading these won't guarantee excellence in
ethical decision -
making, but they will help you understand what is fundamentally at stake in our ongoing exploration
of what behaviour is right, and what behaviour is wrong, in the world
of business.
From an
ethical point
of view, the
decisions they
make and the values to which they subscribe are disproportionately important.
This implies a useful perspective on
ethical problem - solving generally: every
decision made in response to an
ethical crisis is a kind
of hypothesis.
To help you navigate the legal ramifications
of the hiring process, we've laid out the steps and precautions you should follow to ensure you
make informed
decisions, while staying within legal and
ethical boundaries.
Lakehead's program develops students» analytical,
decision -
making and communication skills, and heightens their understanding
of ethical considerations in business.
The purpose
of these sorts
of reviews is to translate core
ethical values
of respect, diversity, beneficence and justice identified by the Menlo Report into corporate
decision -
making.
Through «active» case analysis we will examine legal and
ethical decision -
making and its connection to the principles
of good governance.
Working with a CFP ® professional will ensure that your money is in the hands
of an
ethical and competent financial planner, giving you the confidence that all financial advice is given, and investment
decisions are
made with your best interest in mind.
But moral progress, the realm
of freedom, is a quite different matter: «Yet in the field
of ethical awareness and moral
decision -
making, there is no similar possibility
of accumulation [incremental progress] for the simple reason that man's freedom is always new and he must always
make his
decisions anew.
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue,
ethical decision -
making, and shared doubts in the context
of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
The letters
of Paul as well as the Gospel records show that the Christian community from the beginning
made ethical decisions within the community and in relation to buying and selling in the market, and the problem
of obedience to the state.
The board
made the right
decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their
ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way
of doing business to acco.mmodate them.
I may get more help in deciding how to
make ethical decisions as a Christian by reading Pilgrim's Progress or a biography
of Dorothy Day or Martin Luther King, Jr. — or by reading the Gospels — than by reading an academic discussion
of medical ethics.
The board
made the right
decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their
ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way
of doing business to accommodate them.
Economists and systems analysts have devoted considerable attention to «
decision -
making under conditions
of uncertainty,» and fairly sophisticated
ethical machinery has been developed for dealing with these macroethical problems.
When
making any
ethical decision, including the casting
of a vote, you should consider (a) your own personal motives, (b) the range
of possible, likely, and definite consequences, and (c) trusted counsel, all in light
of the teaching
of Scripture.
One rises to moments
of tough
ethical choices only when one has
made difficult
decisions as a child, a teen - ager, a student.
Every
ethical decision must be
made not only in the light
of the high possibilities for good which we envision, but also in the light
of what is possible in the actual situation.
Modern ethics has - sought to rise above the mundane level
of everyday discourse in the pursuit
of the universal and the objective, the great overarching principles whereby
ethical decisions can be
made.
26:53).19 Jesus
made an
ethical, political
decision for the way
of the cross, a way that avoided the violence
of the Zealots and the withdrawal
of the Essenes and the compromise
of the Sadducees and Pharisees.
In his brief discussion
of ethical decision -
making, the way Naess introduces human beings is also interesting and significant.
Questions
of calling were being played out among people who in some cases pieced together two or three part - time jobs, and who, with less time for leisure and contemplation, were
making ethical and moral
decisions that rendered absurd our late - night conversations at the student coffee shop.
Cf. Robert Nisbet, «The Impact
of Technology on
Ethical Decision -
Making,» The Technological Threat, ed.
First, there is the risk
of separating private faith and devotion from public
decision making and
ethical behaviour.
On page 29 it speaks
of truth's beauty and goodness, and on page 38
of Thomas» integration
of reason with faith; but it is cool towards «an assent to formulas,» is wary
of «a fundamentalist assertion
of the Catholic truth,» and fails to refer to John Paul II's Fides et Ratio, or to Veritatis Splendor which validate the place
of careful, informed thought in
making ethical decisions.
Annually, all OTA Trade Members must sign the Association's Code
of Ethics, a statement
of the common values
of this Association, to guide us in the
decisions we
make as businesses and individuals and to assist us with our responsibilities to the principles
of organic agriculture and
ethical business practices.
This course has been designed to reinforce the importance
of ethics and the factors
of ethical decision -
making.
As part
of our commitment to creating a supportive and open organizational culture, we are committed to
ethical and responsible management, transparency in
decision -
making processes and a visible, accessible, fair complaints process.
Many authors and medical organizations have called for boxing to be banned (Table 1), citing medical,
ethical, legal, and moral arguments.8, — , 13 Others state that participants should be allowed to
make autonomous
decisions about participation and that the role
of the medical profession should be restricted to the provision
of injury care, advice, and information only.14
Addressing all aspects
of breastfeeding counselors, this session deals with ethics from description to documents
of ethics in various professions, and includes audience participation in
ethical decision making.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today involves special consideration
of ethical guidelines and the ability to
make ethical decisions often under the pressures
of time and competing
ethical demands.
Review
of an
ethical decision -
making model and applicable
ethical guidelines in relationship to play therapy will be covered.
Ethical Issues We want a society where issues of ethical policy are debated openly and where decisions made on such issues are based on reason, evidence and shared human
Ethical Issues We want a society where issues
of ethical policy are debated openly and where decisions made on such issues are based on reason, evidence and shared human
ethical policy are debated openly and where
decisions made on such issues are based on reason, evidence and shared human values.
While identifying a clear target within the military bureaucracy and demonstrating the value
of moral theorizing will likely prove difficult for Dr Leverinhaus's programme, ELAC's clearly defined partnership with a dozen humanitarian agencies and the immediate relevance
of ethical principles on
decision -
making provide a strong mechanism for application.
Those facts will show that any
decision by the Assembly to enter into any settlement agreement was both legal and
ethical and
made out
of deference to the wishes
of the complainants.
As we become a global village for business, IA professionals should be able to cope with differing perspectives on information security and with a set
of ethical decision -
making principles for deciding how best to implement IA in various environments.
«If environmental scientists truly espouse the
ethical value
of inclusivity, including diverse groups
of people at the tables
of research,
decision making, policy and public debate, it is not only necessary to share scientific data, it is ethically obligatory,» Elliott said.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author
of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to
make human like moral
decisions it is crucial that society engages in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating human
decisions, should they behave along
ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
«The marketing objective
of selling services by
making them seem attractive to consumers can create tensions or outright conflict with the
ethical imperative
of respect for persons, since the latter requires that patients
make medical
decisions in light
of balanced information about the full range
of risks and benefits associated with their care,» said London, professor
of philosophy in CMU's Dietrich College
of Humanities and Social Sciences and director
of the Center for Ethics and Policy.
Although Greene may be far from a comprehensive understanding
of practical
ethical decision making, his challenge to our society's base assumption
of free will merits consideration.
In this set
of studies, lead researcher Oliver Sheldon, a specialist in organizational behavior at Rutgers University, and co-author Ayelet Fishbach, a social psychologist at the University
of Chicago, set out to understand the factors that influence self - control in
ethical decision -
making.
Even if we accept the premise
of cure, we have not found a valid standard to
make our
ethical decisions.
This area
of research could someday pave the way for more practical interventions that could help ensure that
ethical decisions are
made.
In his recent book Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense
of Right and Wrong (HarperCollins), Hauser argues that millions
of years
of natural selection have molded a universal moral grammar within our brains that enables us to
make rapid
decisions about
ethical dilemmas.
Another researcher not involved in this study, Andrea Pittarello, a behavioral psychologist at Ben - Gurion University
of the Negev in Israel, proposes that the mechanism behind
ethical decision -
making in these experiments is that thinking
of previous dishonesty «
make [s] moral standards more salient and in turn decrease [s] dishonesty.»
«Our results suggest people are willing to bend
ethical rules to help the people close to us, like our team or family,» says Dr. Shaul Shalvi
of Ben - Gurion University
of the Negev's Department
of Psychology and director
of BGU's Center for
Decision Making and Economic Psychology.
Professional guidelines provide a practical and
ethical framework for
decision making and instill a sense
of responsibility and accountability.