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Ethical Challenges and Dilemmas in Organizations

A Case Study Approach The business of the modern world, for better or worse, is business. Unless we learn to conduct business in ways that sustain our souls and the life supporting web of nature, our

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Teaching Behavioral Ethics: Overcoming the Key Impediments to Ethical Behavior

  • M. Schwartz
  • Psychology

  • 2017

To better understand the ethical decision-making process and why individuals fail to act ethically, the aim of this article is to explore what are seen as the key impediments to ethical behavior and

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Ethical dilemmas: a model to understand teacher practice

  • L. EhrichM. KimberJ. MillwaterN. Cranston
  • Education

  • 2011

Over recent decades, the field of ethics has been the focus of increasing attention in teaching. This is not surprising given that teaching is a moral activity that is heavily values‐laden. Because

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Applying Kidder's ethical decision-making checklist to media ethics

  • S. Baker
  • Sociology

  • 1997

Kidder's checklistfor ethical decrsion making is recommended as an addition to the existing canon of modelsfor mass media ethics. Contributions in Kidder's approach include his dichotomy between

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Ethical Decision Making: Increasing your chances to make better decisions

  • Robert F. Hachiya
  • Education

  • 2014

Ethical decision-making is an important skill for leaders that can be acquired and improved with experience. Successful leaders consistently make right decisions and inspire confidence in others.

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Ethical Dilemmas in Psychotherapy: Positive Approaches to Decision Making

  • S. KnappM. GottliebM. Handelsman
  • Psychology, Political Science

  • 2015

New and experienced psychotherapists alike can find themselves overwhelmed by an ethical quandary where there doesn't seem to be an easy solution. This book presents positive ethics as a means to

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Surfing the Waves of Uncertainty: How Jewish Educational Leaders Face Enduring Dilemmas

  • Lesley LitmanM. Zeldin
  • Education

    Journal of Jewish Education

  • 2021

ABSTRACT The authors taught students in an Executive Master's program in Jewish education how to recognize and manage Enduring Dilemmas, situations in which two prized Jewish values stand in tension

Ethical dilemmas: the “bread and butter” of educational leaders' lives

  • N. CranstonL. EhrichM. Kimber
  • Education

  • 2006

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on research into the ethical dilemmas faced by school heads from seven independent schools in Australia.Design/methodology/approach – Data for the

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The Ethics Pyramid: Making Ethics Unavoidable in the Public Relations Process

  • E. Tilley
  • Political Science

  • 2005

To move from the realm of good intent to verifiable practice, ethics needs to be approached in the same way as any other desired outcome of the public relations process: that is, operationalized and

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Compassion as the Highest Ethic

  • James N. KirbyS. SteindlJames R. Doty
  • Psychology

  • 2017

Ethics are governing principles that help guide people or groups when making moral decisions, judgments, or when engaging in actions. We draw upon our ethical principles when attempting to address

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How Good People Make Tough Choices Kidder citation?

Kidder, R. M. (2009). How good people make tough choices: Resolving the dilemmas of ethical living. Harper.

What are the 5 steps in resolving ethical dilemma?

RIGHT Decision Method.
Recognize the ethical dilemma..
Identify points of view..
Gather resources and assistance..
Have a plan..
Take action based on ethical standards..

What is the Kidder process?

Kidder's checklist can serve as an organizing framework by which students sequence the decision-making process, clarify values and issues, increase awareness of the morally relevant issues, make a decision about an ethical course of action in a case, and justify it.

What are the nine steps suggested by Kidder 2009 in his nine checkpoint model for making an ethical decision?

Business Model I: Rushworth M..
Recognize that there is a moral issue..
Determine the actor. ... .
Gather the relevant facts..
Test for right-versus-wrong issues. ... .
Test for right-versus-right paradigm. ... .
Apply the resolution principles. ... .
Investigate the “trilemma” options..