Chapter 3
Chapter 3
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Chapter Objectives
After reading this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Describe a process for ethically responsible decision making.
2. Apply this model to ethical decision points.
3. Explain the reasons why "good" people might engage in unethical
behavior.
4. Explore the impact of managerial roles on the nature of our decision
making.
Make a decision.
Monitor and learn from the outcomes.
The fifth step in the decision-making process is to compare and weigh the
alternatives on each stakeholder you defined.
• The point of this exercise is to recognize that a responsible and ethical
decision should be explainable, defensible, and justifiable to all
stakeholders involved.
• Some alternatives might concern principles, rights, or duties that override
consequences.
• Decision making requires consideration of the effects of a decision on
one’s own integrity, virtue, and character.
Once the variables are explored, the sixth step is to make a decision.
• Making a decision in business usually means formulating a plan and
carrying it out.
Most decisions are not binary, and there are usually better
answers waiting to be found if you do the analysis and involve
the right people.
Jamie Dimon
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