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Ryan Fehr
Assistant Professor Michael G. Foster School of Business University of Washington, Seattle
Course Framework
Making Ethical Decisions
Context of business Business power Ethical decision-making (sessions 16) Topics
Managing Relationships
Ethical leadership Employees and customers Organizational cultures (sessions 711)
Not a Moral Person Hypocritical Leadership Unethical Leadership
Teleology
Symbols
Power Structures
Stockholders
Tools
Do it!
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Stories & Formal Values & Myths Assumptions Structures Rituals & Routines Control Systems
Imprudent
Technology
Irresponsible
Governments Corporation Customers
Dont do it!
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Ethics
Strategy
Communities Employee
Idyllic
Many forces influence and are influenced by business Business power produces business responsibility Think comprehensively to make optimal decisions
Be cognizant of and responsible for the ethical culture that you create for others Be mindful of stakeholder rights and interests
Organizations depend on stakeholders for their survival To navigate the business environment, organizations must know how to address their stakeholders needs
Government
Structures and processes in society that authoritatively make and apply policies and rules EPA, FDA, Congress, etc.
Society
A network of human relations composed of ideas, institutions, and material things Everything from our values to our natural resources
Did Apples response to the Foxconn incident address its stakeholders needs?
Scramble
Blueprint
How might each of these forces impact Shell in the long run? Do Blueprint and Scramble address them?
Inequality Represents the Gap Between the Rich and the Poor
How might each of these forces impact Shell in the long run? Do Blueprint and Scramble address them?
How has ExxonMobil experienced the influence of deep historical forces and the business environment since 1882?
Q &A
Are powerpoint slides posted online?
Yes, all the slides are posted on blackboard after each class