Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making
  • Accept Anson’s offer to secure a horse-racing club membership
  • Ignore the change of materials
  • Approve the inflated monetary claims
  • Reject Anson’s offer to secure a horse-racing club membership
  • Result in project delay
  • Jeopardise friendship

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Establish the relevant facts and identify the ethical issues at stake

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process

Take stock of all the stakeholders involved

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Model

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Process

Have an objective assessment of each stakeholder's position

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process

Identify viable alternatives and their effects on the stakeholders

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Model

Process
Process

Compare and evaluate each alternative with theStandards

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process
Process

Select the best course of action

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process
Process

Establish the relevant facts and identify the ethical issues at stake

Materials still meet safety standard

Exercising discretion

Completing the project on time

Long term friendship and business partnership

Horse-racing club membership

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Take stock of all the stakeholders involved

Leslie

Anson

Leslie's company and its client

General public

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Have an objective assessment of each stakeholder's position

Leslie

  • should discharge his duty properly and professionally
  • is personally obliged to help Anson
  • can get a horse-racing club membership with Anson’s assistance
  • may breach professional code and law if he accepts Anson’s offer

Anson

  • suffers financial difficulties
  • may commit an offence for offering bribe

Leslie's company and its client

  • should perform its role properly in overseeing the project
  • may suffer monetary loss and reputational damage for project delay

General public

  • Public safety is at stake

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Model

Process
Process

Identify viable alternatives and their effects on the stakeholders

Option 1

  • Accept Anson’s offer
  • Ignore Anson’s change of materials
  • Approve Anson’s inflated monetary claims

Option 2

  • Turn down Anson’s offer
  • Ignore Anson’s change of materials
  • Approve Anson’s inflated monetary claims

Option 3

  • Decline Anson’s applications
  • Reject Anson’s offer

Option 4

  • Decline Anson’s applications and offer
  • Provide proper assistance to Anson

Other options

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process
Process

Compare and evaluate each alternative with theStandards

Professional, trade-related or company code of conduct

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process
Process

Compare and evaluate each alternative with theStandards

Legal requirements

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

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Process
Process

Compare and evaluate each alternative with theStandards

Uncompromising self-values

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Model

Process
Process

Compare and evaluate each alternative with theStandards

Sunshine test

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

standard

Professional/ Company code

Professional obligations

Legal requirements

Prevention of Bribery Ordinance

Uncompromising self-values

Honesty, integrity and responsibility

Sunshine test

Decision that can be openly discussed

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Model

Process
Process

Select the best course of action

Option 1:

  • Accept Anson’s offer
  • Ignore Anson’s change of materials
  • Approve Anson’s inflated monetary claims

Option 2:

  • Turn down Anson’s offer
  • Ignore Anson’s change of materials
  • Approve Anson’s inflated monetary claims

Option 3:

  • Decline Anson’s applications
  • Reject Anson’s offer

Option 4:

  • Decline Anson’s applications and offer
  • Provide proper assistance to Anson

Other options

Section 4: Ethical Decision Making

Best Choice for Leslie

Professional/ Company code

Professional obligations

Legal requirements

Prevention of Bribery Ordinance

Uncompromising self-values

Honesty, integrity and responsibility

Sunshine test

Decision that can be openly discussed

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