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[...]... CHAPTER 6 201 MANAGINGETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE 207 Introduction 207 Structuring Ethics Management 208 Making Ethics Comprehensive and Holistic 210 Managing Ethics: The Corporate Ethics Office 211 Ethics and Compliance Officers 212 The Ethics Infrastructure 214 The Corporate Ethics Committee 215 Communicating Ethics 215 Basic Communications Principles 216 Evaluating the Current State of Ethics Communications... in the area of businessethics I am grateful to the Cook family, especially the late Ann Cook, for supporting businessethics at Smeal and the Cook Fellowship that I held for a number of years My thanks also to Mrs Mercedes Shoemaker (and her late husband, Albert) for supporting the Shoemaker program in BusinessEthics that has brought us wonderful speakers on the topic of businessethics year after... CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT MANAGINGBUSINESS ETHICS: WHERE WE’RE GOING AND WHY INTRODUCTION Back in 1993, when we sat down to write the first edition of this book, people wondered if businessethics was just a fad At that point, companies were just beginning to introduce ethics into orientations and management training programs In academia, businessethics was just beginning to gain traction... Thomas for naming me Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior and Ethics My association with the Ethics Resource Center Fellows program (see www ethics. org) has connected me with executives who manage ethics in large business organizations as well as consultants and those in government who are interested in making the business world (and the rest of the world, for that matter) a more ethical... 354 Managing Stakeholders 355 354 343 xi E1FTOC1 07/09/2010 xii Page 12 CONTENTS Ethics and Consumers 356 Conflicts of Interest 357 Product Safety 365 Advertising 369 Ethics and Employees 373 Employee Safety 374 Employee Downsizings 378 Ethics and Shareholders 381 Ethics and the Community 386 Why Are These Ethical Issues 388 Costs 388 Conclusion 389 Discussion Questions 389 Notes 394 CHAPTER 11 MANAGING. .. traction as a subject for serious academic study and some business schools were going so far as to require a business ethics course to graduate Back then there was still the feeling among many experts that business ethics like time management, quality circles, and other management buzzwords of the day—would soon become a footnote in texts that described business fads of the late twentieth century Despite... firm belief that business isn’t just ‘‘better’’ when companies and businesspeople are ethical, but rather that good ethics is absolutely essential for effective business practice This is not just empty rhetoric Work is essential to life, and most people work for a business of some kind How we work and the standards we uphold while we are working affect much more than just commerce Our business behavior... to ethics in subsequent chapters Right now, let’s delve into the cynicism this and previous scandals have created and then try to move beyond it so that you can do things differently in the future E1C01 07/09/2010 Page 9 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT MANAGINGBUSINESSETHICS 9 MOVING BEYOND CYNICISM After multiple waves of business scandal, some cynicism (a general distrust) about business. .. for the media to portray businesspeople who do the right thing every day We also encourage you to talk with businesspeople you know, perhaps people in your own family who work for businesses Do they feel pressured to compromise their ethical standards, or do they see their employer in a more positive light? Interestingly, the Ethics Resource Center’s 2009 National Business Ethics Survey found that... This focus on positive values among business students and business in general received significant publicity and turned into something of a movement More than 400 graduates of Harvard Business School signed the oath, and they were joined by business students from 119 other colleges and universities globally For more information, go to www.mbaoath.org CAN BUSINESSETHICS BE TAUGHT? Given all that has . 203 CHAPTER 6 MANAGING ETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE 207 Introduction 207 Structuring Ethics Management 208 Making Ethics Comprehensive and Holistic 210 Managing Ethics: The Corporate Ethics Office 211 Ethics. PROBLEMS 111 SECTION III MANAGING ETHICS IN THE ORGANIZATION CHAPTER 5 ETHICS AS ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE 150 CHAPTER 6 MANAGING ETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE 207 CHAPTER 7 MANAGING FOR ETHICAL CONDUCT. about Managing Ethics in Business 19 Ethics and the Law 20 Why Be Ethical? Why Bother? Who Cares? 21 Individuals Care about Ethics: The Motivation to be Ethical 21 Employees Care about Ethics