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Ethics Resource Center So. . .What is Business Ethics ? ? The principles, norms and standards of conduct governing an individual or a group. Trevino amp。 Nelson, Managing Business Ethics. NY: Wiley, 1999. Ethics Examples: The Six Pillars of Character by The Josephson Institute of Ethics 1. Trustworthiness: honesty, integrity, promisekeeping, loyalty 2. Respect: autonomy, privacy, dignity, courtesy, tolerance, acceptance Ethics Examples: 3. Responsibility: accountability, pursuit of excellence 4. Caring: passion, consideration, giving, sharing, kindness, loving Ethics Examples: 5. Justice and fairness: procedural fairness, impartiality, consistency, equity, equality, due process 6. Civic virtue and citizenship: law abiding, munity service, protection of environment “Ethical Dilemmas” . . . . . . . . . . . . . a textbook definition Situations concerning right and wrong where values are in conflict. Trevino amp。 Nelson, Managing Business Ethics. NY: Wiley, 1999. An Ethical Dilemma . . . . . . . . .arises in a situation when each alternative choice or behavior is undesirable because of potentially harmful ethical consequences. Right or wrong cannot be clearly identified. (Daft amp。 Marcic, ) Are we cynical about ethics? But Sir, you said to install video monitors where ever we suspected uhical activity. A Workplace Perspective on Cynicism “What values should we live by? What are we here to do? Modern workplaces offer little help in finding answers to these perplexing queries. As a result, too many of us drift along with little sense of direction and without a moral pass to guide us through the ethically slippery world of work. This deepens our discouragement about work and, ultimately, about life. You probably know people who are situationally smart but spiritually bankrupt. T