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Business Ethics
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1 Ethical Leadership
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heory fuilding etivitiesX wountin errorist ixerise F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F I
heoryEfuilding etivitiesX irtue ithis F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F S
worl ixemplrs in fusiness nd rofessionl ithis F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F IP
ithis of em ork F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F IU
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ithil ights for orking ingineers nd yther rofessionls F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F PQ
hree prmeworks for ithil heision wking nd qood gomputing eports F F F F F F F F F F F F F F PW
luesEfsed heisionEwking in qilne qold F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F RH
oioEehnil ystems in rofessionl heision wking F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F RR
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hi'erent epprohes to gorporte qovernne F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F WW
heveloping ithis godes nd ttements of lues F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F III
irte gode for ingineering ithis F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F IPP
gorporte ithis gompline y0er eport F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F FF F F F F F F F F F F F IPV
feing n ithil to gndidte F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F IQP
5 Business Ethics Case Studies
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rtil nd rofessionl ithis fowl etivityX pollowE p snEhepth gse enlE
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2 elizing esponsiility hrough glss rtiiption F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F PPW
Index F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F PQT
Attributions F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F FPQV
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il errorist de l wontñ ú eres un ntropólogo que por un mes h estdo viviendo on y oservndo @o
seD estudindoA los residents de un lde en un re remot montñoz de un pis en eméri vtinF
il dí que te dispone irte de l ldeD pree un grupo de homres rmdos que reúnen los ldenos y
les nunin que se hn enterdo de que ellos hn estdo ooperndo on el goierno represivo y queD omo
leiónD hn de ejeutr viente de ellosF il líder de los terrorists te mir y te die que tú te puedes irD
y que no estás involurdo en l luh ptrióti y que ellos no están en l ostumre de tomr rehénes
extrnjerosF heido que te d l impresión de que el líder de los supuestos ptrióts @terroristscA es un
homre edudoD tú te treves trtr de rzonr on élF ve expli que llevs un mes en l lde y que los
ldenos no hn ooperdo de form volutri on el goiernoF íD por supuestoD ls trops del goierno
psron por l lde y on(sron lguns provisionesD pero los ldenos no se ls dieron liremente sino que
estn indefenso y no podieron prevenir que le on(srn ls mismsF il líder piens un tiempo y te die
que por tú ser forstero y ovimente un ntropólogo estudiosoD te v dr el eni(io de l dudD y que por
tnto no vn ejeutr viente ldenosF ero ddo que l luh ptrióti está en un proeso rítio y que
l lde sí le proveyó provisiones l goiernoD por el ien de l luh ptrióti y el ien de l humniddD
es menester drle un leión l ldeF esí que tn sólo hn de ejeutr un ldenoF wásD omo huespedD
tú hs de esoger quién h de morir y tú hs de mtrlo tú mismoF e d un pistol on un sol l y te
die que proedD mientrs que l vez te dvierte que de trtr lgo heroioD te ejeutrán inmeditmente
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Activity 1
sn short essy of I to P pges desrie wht you would do if you were in the position of the touristF hen
justify your hoieF
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fring your essy to lssF ou will e divided into smll groupsF resent your hoie nd justi(tion to
the others in your groupF hen listen to their hoies nd justi(tionsF ry to reh group onsensus on
hoie nd justi(tionF @ou will e given IHEIS minutesFA sf you sueed present your results to the rest of
the lssF sf you filD present to the lss the disgreement tht loked onsensus nd wht you did @within
the time limitA to overome itF
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4 Taxonomy of Ethical Approaches
here re mny ethil pprohes tht n e used in deision mkingF he wountin errorist ixerise
is sed on n rti(il senrio designed to seprte these theoretil pprohes long the lines of the
di'erent 4horns4 of dilemmF tilitrins tend to hoose to shoot villger 4in order to sve IWF4 sn other
words they fous their nlysis on the onsequenes of n tion lterntive nd hoose the one tht produes
the lest hrmF heontologists generlly elet to wlk wy from the situtionF his is euse they judge n
tion on the sis of its forml hrteristisF e deontologist might rgue tht killing the villger violtes
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nturl lw or nnot e mde into lw or rule tht onsistently pplies to everyodyF e deontologist
might sy something likeD 4ht right do s hve to tke nother person9s lifec4 e virtue ethiists might try
to imgine how person with the virtue of ourge or integrity would t in this situitonF @illims lims
tht hoosing to kill the villgerD duty under utilitrinismD would undermine the integrity of person who
horred killingFA
Table Connecting Theory to Domain
IF ow IX tilitrinism onerns itself with the domin of onsequenes whih tells us tht the morl
vlue of n tion is 4olored4 y its resultsF he hrmGene(ene testD whih sks us to hoose the
lest hrmful lterntiveD enpsultes or summrizes this theoretil pprohF he si priniple
of utilitrinism is the priniple of utilityX hoose tht tion tht produes the gretest good for the
gretest numerF gostGene(ts nlysisD the reto riterionD the ulderGriks riterionD riskGene(ts
nlysis ll represent di'erent frmeworks for lning positive nd negtive onsequenes under
utilitrinism or onsequentilismF
PF ow PX heontology helps us to identify nd justify rights nd their orreltive duties he reversiility
test summrizes deontology y sking the questionD 4hoes your tion still work if you swith @areverseA
roles with those on the reeiving endc 4ret others lwys s endsD never merely s mensD4 the
pormul of indD represents deontology9s si prinipleF he rights tht represent speil ses of
treting people s ends nd not merely s mens inlude @A informed onsentD @A privyD @A due
proessD @dA propertyD @eA free speehD nd @fA onsientious ojetionF
QF ow QX irtue ethis turns wy from the tion nd fouses on the gentD the person performing the
tionF he wordD 4irtueD4 refers to di'erent sets of skills nd hits ultivted y gentsF hese skills
nd hitsD onsistently nd widely performedD supportD sustinD nd dvne di'erent ouptionlD
soilD nd professionl prtiesF @ee wsntyreD efter irtueD nd olomonD ithis nd ixelleneD
for more on the reltion of virtues to prtiesFA he puli identi(tion test summrizes this pE
prohX n tion is morlly eptle if it is one with whih s would willingly e pulily ssoited
given my morl onvitionsF sndividul virtues tht we will use this semester inlude integrityD justieD
responsiilityD resonlenessD honestyD trustworthinessD nd loyltyF
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he wountin errorist ixerise hsD in the pstD given students the erroneous ide tht ethil pprohes
re neessrily opposed to one notherF es one student put itD 4sf deontology tells us to wlk wy from
the villgeD then utilitrinism must tell us to sty nd kill villger euse deontology nd utilitrinE
ismD s di'erent nd opposed theoriesD lwys reh di'erent nd opposed onlusions on the tions they
reommendF4 he wountin errorist dilemm ws speilly onstruted y fernrd illims to produe
sitution tht o'ered only limited numer of lterntivesF re then tied these lterntives to di'erent
ethil pprohes to seprte them preisely euse in most rel world situtions they re not so redily
distinguishleF vter this semesterD we will turn from these philosophil puzzles to rel world ses where
ethil pprohes funtion in very di'erent nd mostly omplimentry wyF es we will seeD ethil pE
prohesD for the most prtD onverge on the sme solutionsF por this resonD this module onludes with Q
metEtestsF hen pprohes onverge on solutionD this strengthens the solution9s morl vlidityF hen
pprohes diverge on solutionD this wekens their morl vlidityF e third metEtest tells us to void frmE
ing ll ethil prolems s dilemms @afored hoies etween undesirle lterntivesA or wht grolyn
hitek lls 4multipleEhoie4 prolemsF ou will soon lern tht e'etive morl prolem solving requires
morl imgintion nd morl retivityF e do not 4(nd4 solutions 4out there4 redy mde ut design them
to hrmonize nd relize ethil nd prtil vluesF
Meta-Tests
• hivergene estX hen two ethil pprohes di'er on given solutionD then tht di'erene ounts
ginst the strength of the solutionF olutions on whih ethil theories diverge must e revised towrds
onvergeneF
• gonvergene estX gonvergene represents metEtest tht ttests to solution strengthF olutions on
whih di'erent theoretil pprohes onverge reD y this ftD strengthenedF gonvergene demonE
strtes tht solution is strongD not just over one dominD ut over multiple dominsF
• evoid prming rolem s hilemmF e dilemm is noEwin sitution tht o'ers only two lE
terntives of tion oth of whih re eqully dF @e trilemm o'ers three d lterntivesD etFA
hilemms re etter dissolved thn solvedF efrme the dilemm into something tht dmits of more
thn two noEwin lterntivesF hilemm frming @frming sitution s n ethil dilemmA disourE
ges us from designing retive solutions tht integrte the on)iting vlues tht the dilemm poses
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IF Reasonableness and the Mountain Terrorist Exercise
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sn the pstD students hve mde
the following rguments on this exeriseX @A s would tke the gun nd kill villger in order to
sve nineteenY @A s would wlk wy euse s don9t hve the right to tke nother9s lifeY @A hile
wlking wy might pper owrdly it is the responsile thing to do euse stying nd killing
villger would mke me ompliit in the terrorists9 projetF es we disussed in lssD these nd other
rguments mke use of modes of thought ptured y ethil theories or pprohesF he (rst employs
the onsequentilist pproh of utilitrinism while the seond mkes use of the priniple of respet
tht forms the sis of our rights nd dutiesF he third works through on)it etween two virtuesD
ourge nd responsiilityF his relies on the virtue pprohF yne omplishment of this exerise
is to mke you wre of the ft tht you re lredy using ethil rgumentsD iFeFD rguments tht
ppel to ethil theoryF verning out the theories ehind these rguments will help you to mkes
these rguments more e'etivelyF
QF Results from Muddy Point Exercises he wuddy oint ixerises you ontriuted kept oming
k to two pointsF @A wny of you pointed out tht you needed more informtion to mke deision
in this situtionF por exmpleD who were these terroristsD wht uses were they (ghting forD nd were
they orret in using the villge of ollorting with the enemyc our request for more informtion
ws quite ppropriteF fut mny of the ses we will e studying this semester require deisions in the
fe of unertinty nd ignorneF hese re unvoidle in some situtions euse of ftors suh s
the ost nd time of gthering more informtionF worl imgintion skillfully exerised n do lot
to ompenste when ll of the fts re not inF @A eondD mny of you felt overly onstrined y the
dilemm frming of the senrioF hose of you who entered the relm of 4funny usiness4 @nything
eyond the two lterntives of killing the villger or wlking wyA took ig step towrd e'etive
morl prolem solvingF fy rejeting the dilemm frming of this senrioD you were trying to refrme
the sitution to llow for more!nd more ethilly vile!lterntivesF rying to negotite with the
errorists is good exmple of refrming the senrio to dmit of more ethil lterntives of tion
thn killing or wlking wyF
RF gongrtultions on ompleting your (rst ethis module3 ou hve egun reognizing nd prtiing
skills tht will help you to tkle rel life ethil prolemsF @xotie tht we re going to work with
4prolems4 not 4dilemms4FA e will now turnD in the next moduleD to look t those who mnged
to do good in the fe of di0ultyF tudying morl exemplrs will provide the neessry orretive to
the 4noEwin4 wountin errorist ixeriseF
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rppinessD for eristotleD onsists of life spent ful(lling the intelletul nd morl
virtuesF hese modes of tion re utoEteliD tht isD they re selfEjustifying nd ontin their own
endsF fy rrying out the morl nd intelletul virtues for lifetimeD we relize ourselves fully s
humnsF feuse we re doing wht we were ment to doD we re hppy in this speil sense of
eudimoniF
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eristotle lso hrterizes virtue s settled disposition to hoose the mean
etween the extremes of exess nd defetD ll reltive to person nd situtionF gourge @the virtueA
is the men etween the extremes of exess @too muh ourge or reklessnessA nd defet @too little
ourge or owrdieAF eristotle9s lim tht most or ll of the virtues n e spei(ed s the men
etween extremes is ontroversilF hile the dotrine of the men is dropped in irtue P nd irtue QD
we will still use it in developing virtue tlesF @ee exerise I elowFA ou my not (nd oth extremes
for the virtues you hve een ssigned ut mke the e'ort nonethelessF
• Ethos
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his qreek phrseD roughly trnslted s the pereption of the morlly
experiened gentD revels how importnt prtie nd experiene re to eristotle in his oneption
of morl developmentF yne mjor di'erene etween eristotle nd other ethiists @utilitrins nd
deontologistsA is the emphsis tht eristotle ples on developing into or eoming morl personF
por eristotleD one eomes good y (rst repetedly performing good tionsF o morlity is more
like n quired skill thn mehnil proessF hrough prtie we develop sensitivities to wht is
morlly relevnt in situtionD we lern how to struture our situtions to see morl prolems nd
possiilitiesD nd we develop the skill of 4hitting4 onsistently on the men etween the extremesF ell
of these re skills tht re ultivted in muh the sme wy s sketll plyer develops through
prtie the skill of shooting the ll through the hoopF
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oss trnsltes this word s 4inontinene4 whih is outmodedF e etter trnsltion is
wekness of willF por eristotleD knowing where virtue lies is not the sme s doing wht virtue demndsF
here re those who re unle to trnslte knowledge into resolution nd then into tionF feuse
krsis @wekness of willA is very rel for eristotleD he lso ples emphsis in his theory of morl
development on the ultivtion of proper emotions to help motivte virtuous tionF vter ethiists
seek to oppose emotion nd right tionY eristotle sees properly trined nd ultivted emotions s
strong motives to doing wht virtue requiresF
Logos eristotle9s full de(nition of virtue is 4 stte of hrter onerned with hoieD lying in
menD iFeF the men reltive to usD this eing determined y rtionl prinipleD nd y tht priniple
y whih person of prtil wisdom would determine itF4 @oss9s trnsltion in Nichomachean
EthicsD IIHTD QTFA e hve tlked out hrterD the menD nd the person of prtil wisdomF
he lst key term is 4logos4 whih in this de(nition is trnslted y resonF his is good trnsltion
if we tke reson in its fullest sense so tht it is not just the pity to onstrut vlid rguments
ut lso inludes the prtil wisdom to ssess the truth of the premises used in onstruting these
rgumentsF sn this wyD eristotle expnds reson eyond logi to inlude fuller set of intelletulD
prtilD emotionlD nd pereptul skills tht together form prtil kind of wisdomF
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• he following summry of irtue P is tken lrgely from oslind rursthouseF hile she extensively
quli(es eh of these theses in her own version of virtue ethisD these points omprise n exellent
summry of irtue P whih strts with qFiFwF ensome9s rtileD 4wodern worl hilosophyD4 nd
ontinues on into the presentF rursthouse presents this hrteriztion of irtue P in her ookD On
Virtue Ethics @PHHIA FuFX yxford niversity ressX IUF
• Virtue 2 is agent centered
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stndrds do we use to pik out the morl exemplrs themselvesc rursthouse knowledges tht this
ritiism hits homeF roweverD she points out tht the morl stndrds ome from the morl onepts
tht we pply to morl exemplrsY they re individuls who t courageouslyD exerise justiceD
nd relize honestyF he morl onepts 4ourgeD4 4justieD4 nd 4honesty4 ll hve independent
ontent tht helps guide usF he lso lls this ritiism unfirX while virtue P my not provide
ny more guidne thn deontology or utilitrinismD it doesn9t provide ny lessF irtue P my not
provide perfet guidneD ut wht it does provide is fvorly omprle to wht utilitrinism nd
deontology provideF
• Virtue 2 replaces Deontic concepts (right, duty, obligation) with Aretaic concepts (good,
virtue)F his gretly hnges the sope of ethisF heonti onepts serve to estlish our minimum
oligtionsF yn the other hndD reti onepts ring the pursuit of exellene within the purview of
ethisF irtue ethis produes hnge in our morl lnguge tht mkes the pursuit of exellene n
essentil prt of morl inquiryF
• pinllyD there is somewht di'erent ount of virtue P @ll it virtue PA tht n e ttriuted to
elisdir wsntyreF his version 4historiizes4 the virtuesD tht isD looks t how our onepts of key
virtues hve hnged over timeF @wsntyre rgues tht the onept of justieD for exmpleD vries
gretly depending on whether one views justie in romeri qreeeD eristotle9s qreeeD or wedievl
iuropeFA feuse he rgues tht skills nd tions re onsidered virtuous only in reltion to
prtiulr historil nd ommunity ontextD he rede(nes virtues s those skill sets neessry to relize
the goods or vlues round whih soil prties re uilt nd mintinedF his notion (ts in well
with professionl ethis euse virtues n e derived from the hitsD ttitudesD nd skills needed to
mintin the rdinl idels of the professionF
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Virtue 3 can best be outlined by showing how the basic concepts of Virtue 1 can be reformulated to reect current research in moral psychology
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wihly gsikszentmihlyi hs desried )ow experiE
enes @see text ox elowA in whih utoteli tivities ply entrl roleF por eristotleD the virtues
lso re utoteliF hey represent fulties whose exerise is key to relizing our fullest potentilities s
humn eingsF husD virtues re selfEvlidting tivities rried out for themselves s well s for the
ends they ring outF plow experienes re lso importnt in helping us to oneptulize the virtues
in professionl ontext euse they represent well prtied integrtion of skillD knowledgeD nd
morl sensitivityF
PF Reformulating Values (Into Arete or Excellence)
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he notion of hrter drops out to e repled y more or less
enduring nd integrted skills sets suh s morl imgintionD morl retivityD resonlenessD nd
perseverneF ghrter emerges from the tivities of integrting personlity tritsD quired skillsD
nd deepening knowledge round situtionl demndsF he unity hrter represents is lwys omE
plex nd hngingF
RF Practical Skill Replaces Deliberation
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xny hermn disusses howD for eristotleD emotion is not treted
s n irrtionl fore ut s n e'etive tool for morl tion one it hs een shped nd ultivted
through proper morl edutionF o step eyond the ontrovery of wht eristotle did nd did not sy
out the emotions @nd where he sid itA we ple this enhned role for emotions within virtue QF
imotions rry out four essentil funtionsX @A they serve s modes of ttentionY @A they lso serve
s modes of responding to or signling vlueY @A they ful(ll reveltory funtionY nd @dA they provide
strong motives to morl tionF xny hermnD Making a Necessity of Virtue: Aristotle and
Kant on Virtue @IWWUAD FuFX gmridge niversity ressX QWESHF
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• he psyhologistD wihly gsikszentmihlyiD hs rried out fsinting reserh on wht he terms 4)ow
experienesF4 wike wrtin in Meaningful Work @PHHHA FuFX yxfordDX PRD summrizes these in the
following ulletsX
• 4ler gols s one proeeds4
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he tle just elow provides formt for spelling out individul virtues through @IA generl desriptionD
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IF hisuss in your group why the virtue you hve een ssigned is importnt for the prtie of your
professionF ht goods or vlues does the onsistent employment of this virtue produec
PF se the disussion in 5I to develop generl desription of your virtueF hink long the following
linesX people who hve virtue tend to exhiit ertin hrteristis @or do ertin thingsA in ertin
kinds of situtionsF ry to think of these situtions in terms of wht is ommon nd importnt to your
profession or prtieF
QF sdentify the orresponding viesF ht hrterizes the points of exess nd defet etween whih
your virtue s the men liesc
RF ht ostles rise tht prevent professionls from prtiing your virtuec ho wellEmening profesE
sionls lk power or tehnil skillc gn virtues interfere with the reliztion of nonEmorl vlues like
(nnil vluesc ee if you n think of supporting senrio or se hereF
SF sdentify morl exemplr for your virtueF wke use of the exemplrs desried in the Moral Exemplars in Business and Professional Ethics moduleF
TF qo k to tsk 5PF ede(ne your desription of your virtue in light of the susequent tsksD espeilly
the morl exemplr you identi(edF ghek for ohereneF
UF pinllyD does your virtue stnd lone or does it need support from other virtues or skillsc por exmpleD
integrity might lso require morl ourgeF
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• hid you hve troule identifying morl exemplrc wny turn to populr (gures for their morl
exemplrsF wovies nd (tion lso o'er powerful modelsF hy do you think tht it is hrd to (nd
morl exemplrs in your professionc ss it euse your profession is den of orruptionc @roly
notFA ho we fous more on villins thn on heroesc hy or why notc
• ht did you think out the morl leders portryed in the Moral Exemplars in Business and
Professional Ethics modulec
• hid you hve troule identifying oth viesD iFeFD vies of exess nd defetc sf soD do you think this
euse some virtues my not hve vies of exess nd defetc ht do you think out eristotle9s
dotrine of the menc
• hid you notie tht the virtue pro(les given y your group nd the other groups in the lss overlppedc
ss this prolem for virtue theoryc hy do our oneptions of the key morl vlues nd virtues overlpc
• hid you (nd the virtues di0ult to pplyc ht do you think out the utilitrin nd deontologil
ritiism of virtue ethisD nmelyD tht it nnot provide us with guidelines on how to t in di0ult
situtionsc hould ethil theories emphsize the t or the personc yr othc
• he most tenious ostle to working with virtue ethis is to hnge fous from the morlly miniml
to the morlly exemplryF irtue is the trnsltion of the qreek wordD rêteF fut exellene isD
perhpsD etter wordF nderstnding virtue ethis requires seeing tht virtue is onerned with the
exemplryD not the rely pssleF @eginD looking t morl exemplrs helpsFA erête trnsforms
our understnding of ommon morl vlues like justie nd responsiility y moving from minimlly
eptle to exemplry modelsF
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hrough the tivities of this module you will lern to lne utionry tles in usiness nd professionl
ethis with new stories out those who onsistently t in morlly exemplry wyF hile utionry
tles teh us wht to voidD nrrtives from the lives of morl exemplrs show us how to e goodF e study
of morl est prties in usiness nd professionl ethis shows tht morl exemplrs exhiit positive nd
lernle skillsF his moduleD thenD looks t morl exemplrs in usiness nd the professionsD outlines their
outstnding omplishmentsD nd helps you to unpk the strtegies they use to overome ostles to
doing goodF
ou will egin y identifying outstnding individuls in usiness nd ssoited prties who hve
developed morl 4est prtiesF4 our tsk is look t these individulsD retell their storiesD identify the skills
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• tudies rried out y ghuk ru' into morl exemplrs in omputing suggest tht morl exemplrs
n operte s rftspersons or reformersF @ometimes they n omine oth these modesFA
• grftspersons @IA drw on preEexisting vlues in omputingD @PA fous on users or ustomers who hve
needsD @QA tke on the role of providers of servieGprodutD @RA view rriers s inert ostles or
puzzles to e solvedD nd @SA elieve they re e'etive in their roleF
• eformers @IA ttempt to hnge orgniztions nd their vluesD @PA tke on the role of morl rusdersD
@QA view rriers s tive oppositionD nd @RA elieve in the neessity of systemi reform
• hese desriptions of morl exemplrs hve een tken from presenttion y ru' t the olE
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General Comments on Exemplars
• worl exemplrs hve sueeded in integrting morl nd professionl ttitudes nd eliefs into their
ore identityF qoing ginst these onsidertions for morl exemplrs is tntmount to ting ginst
selfF eting in ordne with them eomes seond ntureF
• worl exemplrs often hieve their ims with the support of 4support groupsF4 sn ftD morl exemplrs
re often prtiulrly dept t drwing support from surrounding individulsD groups nd ommunitiesF
his goes ginst the notion tht exemplrs re isolted individuls who push ginst the urrentF @xot
ll exemplrs need (t s heroes into eyn nd novelsFA
• worl exemplrs often do not go through periods of intensive nd prolonged deliertion in order to hit
upon the orret tionF sf we wnt literry exmpleD we need to reple the tortured deliertions
of rmlet with the quik nd intuitive insight of n isther ummersonF @ummerson is hrter
in ghrles hikens9 novelD flek rouseF ee oth illim hkespere nd ghrles hikens for more
exmples of villins nd exemplrsFA ome hve situted morl exemplrs within virtue ethisF hey
hve ultivted morl hits tht llow them to do good s seond ntureF hey hve lso found wys
to integrte morl resoning with emotion @s motiveAD pereption @whih helps them zero in on morl
relevneAD nd skill @whih helps implement morl vlueAF sn this senseD morl expertise funtions
muh s thleti or tehnil expertiseY ll re di0ult to quire ut one quired led to highly
skilled tions performed lmost e'ortlesslyF
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rimes stnds for ersonlityD sntegrting vlue into selfEsystemD worl iologyD nd worl kills etsF
hese re the elements omposing morl expertise tht hve een identi(ed y ru' nd ogerson sed on
interviews they onduted with exemplrs in the res of omputingF
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• worl exemplrs exhiit di'erent on(gurtions of personlity trits sed on the ig (veF vote the
morl exemplr you hve hosen in terms of the following (ve ontinuums @or ontinuAX
• xeurotiism to vk of xeurotiism @tilitycA
• egreeleness to hisgreeleness
• ixtrversion to sntroversion
• ypenness to glosedness
• gonsientiousness to vk of gonsientiousness
• ixmine your exemplr on eh of these slesF sn nd of themselvesD these qulities re neither good
nor dF hey n e integrted to form d hrters or good hrtersF sn mny sesD morl
exemplrs stnd out through how they hve put their personlity hrteristis to 4good useF4 @hey
hve used them s vehiles or hnnels to exelleneFA
Integrating Moral Value into Self-System
• es sid oveD morl exemplrs stnd out y the wy in whih @nd the extent to whihA they hve
integrted morl vlue into their selfEsystemF feuse of thisD they re strongly motivted to do good
nd void doing dF foth @doing good nd refrining from doing dA express who they reF sf they
slip into d deedsD this motivtionl system pushes them to improve to void repeting d deedsF
• yne wy of integrting morl vlue into selfEsystem is y looking t stories nd nrrtives of those
who hve displyed morl exelleneF wny of the individuls portryed ove @grsonD foisjolyD
vewesseurD gunyD eustinD nd unusA provide onrete models of outstnding morl reersF
• viterture lso provides its models of morl exemplrsF ghrles hikens pints espeilly powerful
portrits of oth morl heroes @isther ummerson nd 4vittle horritt4A nd villins @reep nd kimE
poleAF
• yther vehiles for integrting morl vlue entrlly into the selfEsystem lie in 0litionsD reltionshipsD
nd friendshipsF eristotle shows the importne of good friendships in developing virtuesF worl
exemplrs most often n point to others who hve served s mentors or strong positive in)uenesF
por exmpleD oger foisjoly tells of how he one went to senior ollegue for dvie on whether to
sign o' on design tht ws less thn optimlF ris ollegue9s dvieX would you e omfortle with
your wife or hild using produt sed on this designc
• he ethiistD fernrd illimsD hs rgued forefully for the importne of personl projets in estE
lishing nd mintining integrityF ersonl projetsD rolesD nd life tsks ll onvey vlueY when these
hold positive morl vlue nd eome entrl unifying ftors in one9s hrterD then they lso serve
to integrte morl vlue into the self systemF
• eugusto flsiD well known morl psyhologistD gives prtiulrly powerful ount @ked y
reserhA of the integrtion of morl vlue into selfEsystem nd its motivtionl e'etF
Moral Ecology
• worl iologiesX 4he term morl eology enourges us to onsider the omplex we of reltionships
nd in)uenesD the long persistene of some ftors nd the rpid evolution of othersD the vritions
in strength nd omposition over timeD the miroEeologies tht n exist within lrger onesD nd the
multidiretionl nture of uslity in n eologyF4 prom ru' etF lF
• worl eologies refer to soil surroundsD tht isD the di'erent groupsD orgniztionsD nd soieties tht
surround us nd to whih we re ontinully respondingF
• e intert with these soil surrounds s orgnisms intert with their surrounding eosystemsF sn
ftD morl eologies o'er us roles @like eologil nihesA nd envelop us in omplex orgniztionl
systems @the wy eosystems re omposed of interting nd interrelted prtsAF e inhit nd t
within severl morl eologiesY these morl eologiesD themselvesD intertF pinllyD morl eologiesD
like nturl eosystemsD seek internl nd externl hrmony nd lneF snternllyD it is importnt
to oordinte di'erent the onstituent individuls nd the roles they plyF ixternllyD it is di0ult
ut eqully importnt to oordinte nd lne the on)iting ims nd tivities of di'erent morl
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wuh of your future work will e orgnized round group or tem tivitiesF his module is designed to
prepre you for this y getting you to re)et on ethil nd prtil prolems tht rise in smll groups like
work temsF pour issuesD sed on wellEknown ethil vluesD re espeilly importntF row do groups hieve
justie @in the distriution of workAD responsiility @in speifying tsksD ssigning lmeD nd wrding reditAD
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resonleness @ensuring prtiiptionD resolving on)itD nd rehing onsensusAD nd honesty @voiding
deeptionD orruptionD nd improprietyAc his module sks tht you develop plns for relizing these morl
vlues in your group work this semesterF purthermoreD you re provided with list of some of the more
ommon pitflls of group work nd then sked to devise strtegies for voiding themF pinllyD t the end of
the semesterD you will review your gols nd strtegiesD re)et on your suesses nd prolemsD nd rry
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IF qroups re provided with key ethil vlues tht they desrie nd seek to relize thorugh group
tivityF
PF qroups lso study vrious ostles tht rise in olletive tivityX the eilene rdoxD qroupthinkD
nd qroup olriztionF
QF qroups prepre initil reports onsisting of plns for relizing key vlues in their olletive tivityF
hey lso develop strtegies for voiding ssoited ostlesF
RF et the end of the semesterD groups prepre selfEevlution tht ssesses suess in relizing ethil
vlues nd voiding ostlesF
SF extoxes in this module desrie pitflls in groups tivities nd o'er generl strtegies for preventing
or mitigting themF here is lso textox tht provides n introdutory orienttion on key ethil
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IF he(nition E e vlue 4refers to lim out wht is worthwhileD wht is goodF e vlue is single word
or phrse tht identi(es something s eing desirle for humn eingsF4 frint nd ikeD worlity
nd the rofessionl vifeX lues t ork
PF esonleness E hefusing disgreement nd resolving on)its through integrtionF ghrteristis
inlude seeking relevnt informtionD listening nd responding thoughtfully to othersD eing open to
new idesD giving resons for views heldD nd knowledging mistkes nd misunderstndingsF @prom
wihel rithrdD esonle ghildrenA
QF esponsiility E he ility to develop morl responses pproprite to the morl issues nd prolems
tht rise in one9s dyEtoEdy experieneF ghrteristis inlude voiding lme shiftingD designing
overlpping role reponsiilities to (ll responsiility 4gps4D expnding the sope nd depth of generl
nd situtionEspei( knowledgeD nd working to expnd ontrol nd powerF
RF espet E eognizing nd working not to irumvent the pity of utonomy in eh individulF
ghrteristis inlude honoring rights suh s privyD propertyD free speehD due proessD nd prE
tiiptory rights suh s informed onsentF hisrespet irumvents utonomy y deeptionD foreD or
mnipultionF
SF tustie E qiving eh his or her dueF tustie reks down into kinds suh s distriutive @dividing
ene(ts nd urdens firlyAD retriutive @fir nd imprtil dministrtion of punishmentsAD dminisE
trtive @fir nd imprtil dministrtion of rulesAD nd ompenstory @how to firly reompense those
who hve een wrongfully hrmed y othersAF
TF rust E eording to olomonD trust is the expettion of morl ehvior from othersF
UF ronesty E ruthfulness s men etween too muh honesty @luntness whih hrmsA nd dishonesty
@deeptivenessD misleding tsD nd mendiousnessAF
VF sntegrity E e metEvlue tht refers to the reltion etween prtiulr vluesF hese vlues re inteE
grted with one nother to form oherentD ohesive nd smoothly funtioning wholeF his resemles
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• hesign pln for relizing key morl vlues of tem workF our pln should ddress the following
vlueEsed tsks
• row does your group pln on relizing justiec por exmpleD how will you ssign tsks within the
group tht represent fir distriution of the work lod ndD t the sme timeD reognize di'erenes
in individul strengths nd weknessesc row does your group pln on deling with memers who fil
to do their fir shrec
• row does your group pln on relizing responsiilityc por exmpleD wht re the responsiilities tht
memers will tke on in the ontext of olletive workc ho will e the lederc ho will ply devil9s
dvote to void groupthinkc ho will e the spokesperson for the groupc row does your group
pln to mke ler to eh individul his or her tsk or role responsiilitiesc
• row does your group pln on implementing the vlue of resonlenessc row will you gurntee
tht eh individul prtiiptes fully in group deisions nd tivitiesc row will you del with the
di'erenesD nonEgreementsD nd disgreements tht rise within the groupc ht proess will your
group use to reh greementc row will your group insure tht every individul hs inputD tht eh
opinion will e herd nd onsideredD nd tht eh individul will e respetedc
• row does your group pln on implementing the vlue of @demiA honestyc por exmpleD how will
you void heting or plgirismc row will you detet plgirism from group memersD nd how will
you respond to itc
• xoteX se your imgintion here nd e spei( on how you pln to relize eh vlueF hink prevenE
tively @how you pln on voiding injustieD irresponsiilityD injustieD nd dishonestyA nd protively
@how you n enhne these vluesAF hon9t e frid to outline spei( ommitmentsF ixpet some of
your ommitments to need reformultionF et the end of the semesterD this will help you write the (nl
reportF hesrie wht workedD wht did not workD nd wht you did to (x the ltterF
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A Virtue Approach to Computer Ethics)
IF he eilene rdoxF he story involves fmily who would ll rther hve een t home tht ends
up hving d dinner in lousy resturnt in eileneD exsF ih elieves the others wnt to go to
eilene nd never questions this y giving their own view tht doing so is d ideF sn the eilene
prdoxD the group winds up doing something tht no individul wnts to do euse of rekdown
of intrEgroup ommunitionF
PF qroupthinkF he tendeny for very ohesive groups with strong leders to disregrd nd defend
ginst informtion tht goes ginst their plns nd eliefsF he group olletively nd the memers
individully remin loyl to the prty line while hppily mrhing o' the li'D ll the while lming
them @iFeFD outsidersA for the height nd sitution of the li'F
QF qroup olriztionF rereD individuls within the group hoose to frme their di'erenes s disgreeE
mentsF prming di'erene s nonEgreement leves open the possiility of working towrd greement
y integrting the di'erenes or y developing more omprehensive stndpoint tht diletlly syntheE
sizes the di'erenesF prming di'erene s disgreement mkes it zero sum gmeY one9s prtiulr
side is goodD ll the others dD nd the only resolution is for the good @one9s own positionA to win out
over the d @everything elseAF
RF xoteX ell of these re instnes of soil psyhologil phenomenon lled onformityF fut there
re other proesses t work tooD like group identi(tionD selfEserving isesD selfEesteem enhnementD
selfEful(lling propheiesD etF
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row does your group pln on voiding qroup olriztionc
row does your group pln on voiding qroupthinkc
xoteX se imgintion nd retivity hereF hink of spei( senrios where these ostles my riseD
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just ssert tht yur group suessfully relized justie in ll its tivities this semesterF row did
your group hrterize justie in the ontext of its workc ht spei( tivities did the group rry
out to relize this vluec htD mong these tivitiesD worked nd wht did not workcA
• QF sdentify ostlesD shortomings or filures tht you group experiened during the semesterF row
did these risec hy did they risec row did you respond to themc hid your response workc ht
did you lern from this experienec
• RF essess the plns you set forth in your initil report on how you intended to relize vlues nd void
pitfllsF row did these workc hid you stik to your plns or did you (nd it neessry to hnge or
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• SF hisuss your group9s proedures nd prtiesc row did you divide nd llote work tsksc row
did you reh onsensus on di0ult issuesc row did you ensure tht ll memers were respeted nd
llowed signi(nt nd meningful prtiiptionc ht worked nd wht did not work with respet
to these proeduresc ill you repet them in the futurec ould you reommend these proedures s
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• TF ht did you lern from your experiene working s tem this semesterc ht will require
further re)etion nd thoughtc sn other wordsD onlude your selfEevlution with sttement tht
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QF il dereho l leltd orportiv y l liertd de que se heho un hivo expitorio pr tstrofes
nturlesD ineptitud de dministrion u otrs fuerzs ms ll del ontrol del ingenieroF
RF il dereho usr el mejormiento personl medinte estudios postgrdudos y envolverse en soiE
iones profesionlesF
SF Fil dereho prtiipr en tividdes de prtidos politios fuer de ls hors de trjoF
TF il dereho soliitr posiiones superiores on otrs ompnis sin que l ompnis en l que trje
tome represlis ontr el ingenieroF
UF il dereho l deido proeso de ley y l liertd de que se le pliquen penliddes ritrris o despidosF
VF il dereho pelr por revision nte un soiion profesionlD omudsmn o ritro independienteF
WF il dereho l prividd personlF
IHF hese rights re tken from iti en l rti rofesionl de l sngenieri y ilfredo wunoz
omn pulished in IWWV y the golegio de sngenieros y egrimensores de uerto io nd niversidd
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Problematic Rights Claims (translated)
IF he right to t in ordne with one9s ethil onsiene nd to refuse to work on projets tht go
ginst one9s onsiene or personl or professionl morl viewsF
PF he right to express one9s professionl judgment nd to mke puli delrtions s long s these do
not violte orportion9s rights to proprietry informtionF
QF he right to orporte loylty nd freedom from eing mde spegot for nturl tstrophesD
dministrtive ineptitudeD nd other fores tht re eyond the ontrol of the individul engineerF
RF he right to etter oneself through postgrdute studies nd through prtiiption in one9s professionl
soietyF
SF he right to prtiipte in politil tivities outside of work hoursF
TF he right not to su'er retlition from one9s urrent employer when one seeks etter employment
elsewhereF
UF he right to due proess under the lw nd freedom from the pplition of rtirry penlties inluding
eing (red t will without just useF
VF he right to ppel judgments mde ginst one efore professionl ssoitionD omudsmnD or
independent ritrtorF
WF he right to personl privyF
Kantian Formalism, Part I: Aligning the moral motive and the moral act
• unt9s morl philosophy hs exerised sustntil in)uene over our notions of right nd dutyF e
egin with rief summry of this theory sed on the workD The Foundations of the Metaphysics
of MoralsF
• unt sttes tht the only thing in this world tht is good without quli(tion is good willF re
hrterizes this will in terms of its motiveD 4duty for duty9s skeF4
• gonsider the following exmpleF ou see oy drowningF iven though the wter is rough nd the
urrent strong you re good enough swimmer to sve himF o while your inlintion my e to give
wy to fer nd wlk wyD you re dutyEound to sve the drowning oyF
• en tion @sving or not sving the drowning oyA hs morl worth depending on the the orret
orreltion of right tion nd right motiveF he following tle shows thisF
Duty for Duty's Sake
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wotive a snlintion @desire for
rewrd or ferA
wotive a huty
et gonforms to huty
ou sve the drowning oy for
the rewrdF et onforms to duty
ut is motivted y inlintionF
rs no morl worthF
ou sve the drowning oy eE
use it is your dutyF et onE
forms to duty nd is for the ske
of dutyF our t hs morl
worthF
et violtes dutyF
ou don9t sve the drowning oy
euse you re too lzy to jump
inF et violtes duty motivted
y inlintionF
ou drown trying to sve the
drowning oyF re lso diesF et
fils to rry out duty ut is moE
tivted y duty nywyF he t
misrries ut sine the motive is
duty it still hs morl worthF
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• hen s will one thing s universl lw nd mke myself the exeeption in di0ult irumstnesD s m
treting othersD in untin termsD merely s mensF
• his implies tht s suordinte or end them to my interests nd projets without their onsentF s
do this y irumventing their utonomy through @IA foreD @PA frud @often deeptionAD or @QA mnipE
ultionF reting them with respet would involve telling them wht s wnt @wht re my plns nd
projetsA nd on this sis sking them to onsent to prtipte nd help meF he extreme se for
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Example Rights Table: Due Process
ightX
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deprivtion
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other rights or
to provide id in
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ethisF upports
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Exercise: Develop a Rights Table
IF ou will e divided into smll groups nd eh will e ssigned right lim tken from the ove listF
PF hesrie the lim @essentil pity of tionA mde y the rightF por exmpleD due proess lims
the right to serious orgniztionl grievne proedure tht will enle the rightEholder to respond
to deision tht hs n dverse impt on his or her interestsF st my lso e neessry in some
situtions to speify the lim9s neessry onditionsF
QF tustify the right lim using the rights justi(tion frmeworkF sn other words show tht the right
lim is essentilD vulnerleD nd fesileF
RF fe sure to show tht the right is essentil to autonomyF sf it is vulnerle e sure to identify the
standard threatF @e stndrd thret is n existing ondition tht thretens utonomyFA
SF rovide n exmple of sitution in whih the right lim eomes opertiveF por exmpleD n engineer
my lim right to due proess in order to ppel wht he or she onsiders n unfir dismisslD trnsferD
or performne evlutionF
TF sdentify the orreltive dutyEholder@sA tht need to tke steps to reognize nd respet the rightF por
exmpleD privte nd government orgniztions my e dutyEound to rete due proess proedures
to reognize nd respet this rightF
PW
UF purther spell out the right y showing wht tions the orreltive duties involveF por exmpleD
mnger should not violte n employee9s due proess right y (ring him or her without just useF
he orgniztion9s humn resoures deprtment might rry out trining progrm to help mngers
void depriving employees of this rightF he orgniztion ould id the deprived y designing nd
implementing inding ritrtion involving n imprtil third prtyF
fe prepred to derief on your right lim to the rest of the lssF hen other groups re derie(ngD you re
free to hllenge them on whether their lim is essentil to utonomyD whether they hve identi(ed vlid
4stndrd thretD4 nd whether the orreltive duties re fesile or deprive others of something essentilF
our gol s lss is to hve short ut e'etive list of rights tht professionls tke with them to the
workpleF
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Conclusion: Topics for Further Reection
• xot every lim to right is legitimte or justi(le limF he purpose of this frmework is to get
you into the hit of thinking ritilly nd skeptilly out the rights lims tht you nd others
mkeF ivery legitimte right lim is essentilD vulnerleD nd fesileF gorreltive duties re sorted
out ording to di'erent levels @not to depriveD prevent deprivtionD nd id the deprivedAY thisD
in turnD is sed on the pity of the orreltive duty holder to rry them outF pinllyD duties
orreltive to rights nnot deprive the dutyEholder of something essentilF
• nless you integrte your right nd its orreltive duties into the ontext of your professionl or
prtil dominD it will remin strt nd irrelevntF hink out your right in the ontext of
the rel worldF hink of everydy situtions in whih the right nd its orreltive duties will riseF
snvent ses nd senriosF sf you re n engineering studentD think of informed onsent in terms of
the puli9s right to understnd nd onsent to the risks ssoited with engineering projetsF sf you
re omputing student think of wht you n do with omputing knowledge nd skills to respet or
violte privy rightsF hon9t stop with n strt ounting of the right nd its orreltive dutiesF
• ights nd duties underlie professionl odes of ethisF fut this is not lwys oviousF por exmpleD
the right of free nd informed onsent underlies muh of the engineer9s intertion with the puliD
espeilly the ode responsiility to hold prmount puli helthD sfetyD nd welfreF vook t the
di'erent stkeholder reltions overed in ode of ethisF @sn engineering this would inlude puliD
lientD professionD nd peerFA ht re the rights nd duties outlined in these stkeholder reltionsc
row re they overed in odes of ethisc
• his module is e'etive in ounterEting the tendeny to invent rights nd use them to rtionlize
duious tions nd intentionsF hink of rights lims s redit ked y promise to py t lter
timeF sf you mke right limD e redy to justify itF sf someone else mkes right limD mke them
k it up with the justi(tion frmework presented in this moduleF
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@IA prolem spei(tionD @PA solution genertionD @QA solution testingD nd @RA solution implementtionF
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rolem spei(tion involves exerising morl imgintion to speify the soioEtehnil system @inluding
the stkeholdersA tht will in)uene nd will e in)uened y the deision we re out to mkeF tting the
prolem lerly nd onisely is essentil to design prolemsY getting the prolem right helps struture nd
hnnel the proess of designing nd implementing the solutionF here is no lgorithm ville to rnk out
e'etive prolem spei(tionF snstedD we o'er series of guidelines or rules of thum to get you strted
in proess tht is omplished y the skillful exerise of morl imgintionF
por roder prolem frming model see rrrisD rithrdD nd insD Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases, Pnd iditionD felmontD geX dsworthD PHHHD ppF QHESTF ee lso gynthi frint nd
itori ikeD Morality and Professional Life: Values at WorkD xew terseyX rentie rllD IWWWF
Dierent Ways of Specifying the Problem
• wny prolems n e spei(ed s disgreementsF por exmpleD you disgree with your supervisor over
the sfety of the mnufturing environmentF hisgreements over fts n e resolved y gthering
more informtionF hisgreements over onepts @you nd your supervisor hve di'erent ides of wht
sfety mensA require working towrd ommon de(nitionF
• yther prolems involve on)iting vluesF ou dvote instlling pollution ontrol tehnology euse
you vlue environmentl qulity nd sfetyF our supervisor resists this ourse of tion euse
she vlues mintining solid pro(t mrginF his is on)it etween morl vlue @sfety nd
environmentl qulityA nd nonmorl vlue @solid pro(tsAF worl vlues n lso on)it with one
nother in given situtionF sing tohn hoe lwsuits to fore snternet ervie roviders to revel
the rel identities of defmers ertinly protets the privy nd reputtions of potentil trgets of
defmtionF fut it lso ples restritions on legitimte free speeh y mking it possile for powerful
wrongdoers to intimidte those who would puliize their wrongdoingF rere the morl vlues of privy
nd free speeh re in on)itF lue on)its n e ddressed y hrmonizing the on)iting vluesD
ompromising on on)iting vlues y prtilly relizing themD or setting one vlue side while relizing
the other @avlue trde o'sAF
• sf you speify your prolem s disgreementD you need to desrie the fts or onepts out whih
there is disgreementF
• sf you speify your prolem s on)itD you need to desrie the vlues tht on)it in the situtionF
• yne useful wy of speifying prolem is to rry out stkeholder nlysisF e stkeholder is ny
group or individul tht hs vitl interest t risk in the situtionF tkeholder interests frequently
ome into on)it nd solving these on)its requires developing strtegies to reonile nd relize the
on)iting stkesF
• enother wy of identifying nd speifying prolems is to rry out soioEtehnil nlysisF oioE
tehnil systems @A emody vluesF rolems n e ntiipted nd prevented y speifying
possile vlue on)itsF sntegrting new tehnologyD proedureD or poliy into soioEtehnil
system n rete three kinds of prolemF @IA gon)it etween vlues in the tehnology nd those in
the F por exmpleD when n ttempt is mde to integrte n informtion system into the of
smll usinessD the vlues present in n informtion system n on)it with those in the soioEtehnil
systemF @orkers my feel tht the new informtion system invdes their privyFA @PA empli(tion
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If you are having problems specifying your problem
• ry identifying the stkeholdersF tkeholders re ny group or individul with vitl interest t stke
in the sitution t hndF
• rojet yourself imgintively into the perspetives of eh stkeholdersF row does the sitution look
from their stndpointc ht re their interestsc row do they feel out their interestsc
• gompre the results of these di'erent imgintive projetionsF ho ny stkeholder interests on)itc
ho the stkeholders themselves stnd in on)itc
• sf the nswer to one or oth of these questions is 4yes4 then this is your prolem sttementF row does
one reonile on)iting stkeholders or on)iting stkeholder interests in this situtionc
Framing Your Problem
• e miss solutions to prolems euse we hoose to frme them in only one wyF
• por exmpleD the wountin errorist hilemm is usully frmed in only one wyX s dilemmD tht
isD fored deision etween two eqully undesirle lterntivesF @qilne qold is lso frmed s
dilemmX low the whistle on Egorp or go long with the exess polutionFA
• prming prolem di'erently opens up new horizons of solutionF our requirement from this point on
in the semester is to frme every prolem you re ssigned in t lest two di'erent wysF
• por exmples of how to frme prolems using soioEtehnil system nlysis see module mIRHPSF
• hese di'erent frmes re summrized in the next ox elowF
Dierent Frames for Problems
• Technical FrameX ingineers frme prolems tehnillyD tht isD they speify prolem s rising
tehnil issue nd requiring tehnil design for its resolutionF por exmpleD in the rughes seD
tehnil frme would rise the prolem of how to stremline the mnufturing nd testing proesses
of the hipsF
• Physical FrameX sn the vminting ress seD the physil frme would rise the prolem of how the
lyout of the room ould e hnged to redue the white powderF ould etter ventiltion eliminte
or mitigte the white powder prolemc
• Social FrameX sn the 4hen in egudill4 seD the tpnese engineer is unomfortle working
with the uerto in womn engineer euse of soil nd ulturl eliefs onerning women still
widely held y men in tpnF prming this s soil prolem would involve sking whether there
would e wys of getting the tpnese engineer to see things from the uerto in point of viewF
• Financial or Market-Based FramesX he hyiD in the isk essessment se elowD uses the
lortory nd its engineers of trying to extend the ontrt to mke more moneyF he supervisor
of the hed of the risk ssessment tem pressures the tem leder to omplete the risk ssessment s
quikly s possile so s not to lose the ontrtF hese two frmings highlight (nnil issuesF
• Managerial FrameX es the leder of the uerto in tem in the 4hen in egudill4 seD you
need to exerise ledership in your temF he refusl of the tpnese engineer to work with memer
of your tem retes mngement prolemF ht would good lederD good mngerD do in this
situtionc ht does it men to ll this mngement prolemc ht mngement strtegies would
help solve itc
• Legal FrameX yre my hve ler regultions onerning the white powder produed y lminting
pressesF row n you (nd out out these regultionsc ht would e involved in omplying with
themc sf they ost moneyD how would you get this moneyc hese re questions tht rise when you
frme the vminting ress se s legl prolemF
• Environmental FramingX pinllyD viewing your prolem from n environmentl frme leds you to
onsider the impt of your deision on the environmentF hoes it hrm the environmentc gn this
hrm e voidedc gn it e mitigtedc gn it e o'setc @gould you replnt elsewhere the trees you ut
down to uild your new plntcA gould you develop short term environmentl solution to 4uy time4
for designing nd implementing longer term solutionc prming your prolem s n environmentl
prolem requires tht you sk whether this solution hrms the environment nd whether this hrming
n e voided or remedied in some other wyF
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sn solution genertionD gents exerise morl retivity y rinstorming to ome up with solution options
designed to resolve the disgreements nd vlue on)its identi(ed in the prolem spei(tion stgeF frinE
storming is ruil to generting nonovious solutions to di0ultD intrtle prolemsF his proess must
tke ple within nonEpolrized environment where the memers of the group respet nd trust one notherF
@ee the module on the ithis of qroup ork for more informtion on how groups n e suessful nd
pitflls tht ommonly trip up groupsFA qroups e'etively initite the rinstorming proess y suspending
ritiism nd nlysisF efter the proess is ompleted @syD y meeting quotAD then prtiipnts n re(ne
the solutions generted y omining themD eliminting those tht don9t (t the prolemD nd rnking them
in terms of their ethis nd fesiilityF sf prolem n9t e solvedD perhps it n e dissolved through
reformultionF sf n entire prolem n9t e solveD perhps the prolem n e roken down into prts some
of whih n e redily solvedF
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IF eversiilityX ere they reversile etween the gent nd key stkeholdersc
PF rrmGfene(eneX ho they minimize hrmc ho they produe ene(ts tht re justly distriuted
mong stkeholdersc
QF uli sdenti(tionX ere these tions with whih s m willing to e pulily identi(edc hoes these
tions identify me s morl personc
RF lueX ho these tions relize key morl vlues nd instntite morl virtuesc
SF godeX e ode test n e dded tht refers to professionl or ouptionl ode of ethisF ho the
solutions omply with the professionl9s or prtitioner9s ode of ethisc
TF he solution evlution mtrix presented just elow provides nie wy of modeling nd summrizing
the proess of solution testingF
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Dierent Feasibility Constraints
IF he pesiility est identi(es the onstrints tht ould interfere with relizing solutionF his test lso
sorts out these onstrints into resource @timeD ostD mterilsAD interest @individulsD orgniztionsD
leglD soilD politilAD nd technical limittionsF fy identifying situtionl onstrintsD prolemE
solvers n ntiipte implementtion prolems nd tke erly steps to prevent or mitigte themF
PF TimeF ss there dedline within whih the solution hs to e entedc ss this dedline (xed or
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• hoes the proposed tion tret others with respetc @hoes it reognize their utonomy or irumvent
itcA
• hoes the tion violte the rights of othersc @ixmples of rightsX free nd informed onsentD privyD
freedom of onsieneD due proessD propertyD freedom of expressionA
• ould you reommend tht this tion eome universl rulec
• ere youD through your tionD treting others merely s mensc
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IF hevelop n implementtion pln for your est solutionF his pln should ntiipte ostles nd o'er
mens for overoming themF
PF repre fesiility tle outlining these issues using the tle presented oveF
QF ememer tht eh of these fesiility onstrints is negotile nd therefore )exileF sf you hoose
to set side fesiility onstrint then you need to outline how you would negotite the extension of
tht onstrintF
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mesures implemented to prevent rime nd y showing responsive djustment to rimes they ould not
preventF
st is in this new orporte ontext tht orportions hve egun to dopt vluesEsed deision mkingF
snsted of setting forth rules tht outline minimum levels of fored omplineD they now sk employees
to work eyond the morl minimum nd seek osions to tully relize or enhne morl vlueF sn the
deision mking ontextD employees skX @IA ht n s do to mke this more just environmentc @PA
row do s go out respeting my oEworkersc nd @QA row do s identify nd rry out my responsiilitiesD
inluding soil responsiilitiesD in my dily workc hese questionsD representing instnes of vluesEsed
deisionEmkingD serve to hnge your fous from getting y with the morl minimum to religning your
morl nd workple e'orts towrd morl exelleneF
sn this module you will lern out ethil ledershipD ethil deisionEmkingD orporte soil responsiE
ilityD nd orporte governneF he osion for this lerning is the lssil ethis videoD qilne qoldF
ou will view the video nd prtie vluesEsed deisionEmking from within the role of hvid tksonD
the young engineer round whom the nrrtive of this video is uiltF o get you strtedD you will use the
vlues portryed in the niversity of uerto io9s gollege of fusiness edministrtion ttement of lE
uesF wodule setions will outline wht you will e doing nd wht you need to know s well s provide
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• ou re hvidF ht vlues do you see involved in this situtionc hesign solution tht est preserves
nd integrtes themF
Partial List of Characters
IF David JacksonX oung engineer whose mesurements show tht Egorp9s emissions into the qilne
wter supply rely exeed lol stndrdsF re expresses onern to his supervisors on the impt on
the sfety nd helth of the lol ommunityF
PF Diane CollinsX hvid9s supervisor who is under strong pressure to mintin the Egorp qilne
plnt9s thin pro(t levelsF he is onerned out environment responsiility ut de(nes it s stying
within the limits of the lw s put forth y the qilne ommunityF qilne sets for the lw nd
Egorp is responsile for stying within its limitsF sf the lw is indequteD then qilne is responsile
for hnging itF
QF Tom RichardsX invironmentl engineer hired to mesure Egorp9s hevy metl emissions into the
qilne wter supplyF ihrds wrns hvid tht he ers ultimte responsiility for Egorp9s emisions
into the qilne wter supplyF
RF Phil PortX Egorp9s o0il in hrge of the ompny9s ompline with environmentl regultionsF
re lls hvid during the doumentry to lim tht it portrys him s n 4environmentl rpistF4
SF Frank SeedersX prnk is the point mn on helping to ger up Egorp9s opertions to meet the
new demnd reted y their reent venture with tpnese ompnyF re sks hvid to help him
stremline Egorp9s mnufturing proessF
TF Maria RenatoX vol reporter who produes doumentry exposing Egorp9s potentilly dngerous
emissionsF he hs prepred her report sed on doumenttion provided y hvid tksonF
Statement of Values List
IF Justice / FairnessX fe imprtilD ojetive nd refrin from disrimintion or preferentil tretment
in the dministrtion of rules nd poliies nd in its delings with studentsD fultyD st'D dministrE
tionD nd other stkeholdersF
PF ResponsibilityX eognize nd ful(ll its oligtions to its onstituents y ring for their essentil
interestsD y honoring its ommitmentsD nd y lning nd integrting on)iting interestsF es
responsile gentsD the fultyD employeesD nd students of the ollege of usiness edministrtion re
ommitted to the pursuit of exelleneD devotion to the ommunity9s welfreD nd professionlismF
QF RespectX eknowledge the inherent dignity present in its diverse onstituents y reognizing nd
respeting their fundmentl rightsF these inlude rights to propertyD privyD free exhnge of idesD
demi freedomD due proessD nd meningful prtiiption in deision mking nd poliy formtionF
RF TrustX eognize tht trust solidi(es ommunities y reting n environment where eh n exE
pet ethilly justi(le ehvior from ll othersF hile trust is tolernt of nd even thrives in n
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were reted slowly over time to rise moneyD quire pitlD nd mnge these omplex venturesF his
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etween the owner nd manager funtionsD so ruil to the struture of the modern orportionD emerged
slowly during this periodF ywners provided money nd pitl nd determined the overll gols pursued
y the orgniztionF wngers rried out dministrtive tsks onerned with dy to dy opertionsY their
morl nd legl duty ws to remin fithful to the ims nd interests of the ownersF nhrtered joint stok
ompnies served s protoEorportions tht generted pitlD proteted monopolies of trde nd rftD nd
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nd owners found themselves responsile for overing the huge det reted when risky investments nd
questionle ventures went sourF his det went well eyond resoures of the investors destroying their
personl fortunes nd pling mny of them in detor9s prisonF @his nd other (soes were drmtized y
ghrles hikens in his novelD Little DorritFA he speter of unlimited liility sred o' potentil investors
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powers nd devies tht limited nd distriuted (nnilD morlD nd legl riskF @foth owners nd mngers
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for mngers required proving tht they filed to remin fithful to the interests of the stokholdersD the
prinipls or origintors of their tionsF his roke down into demonstrting filure to exerise 4sound
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employees towrd orporte endsF he investor role stilized into tht of stockholders who owned or held
shres of the orportionF o promote their interests nd to estlish the rdinl or fundmentl ojetives
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hd hrters tht restrited their legitimte opertions to uilding nd operting rilrodsF hen they
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nd the wys these re lloted in qulity or ustomer driven ompniesF eginD this relted to the
roles plyed y engineers nd mngers nd the entrlity of ethis in the orportion9s governneF
• ithil prolems rise when ruil informtion is withheld from the deision mking proessF reneD
the )ow of ommunition nd the kinds of situtions in whih ommunition )ow is disrupted helps
to hrterize morl eologyF por exmpleD the rithi report sserts tht ommunition etween
mngers nd engineers reks down preditly within (nneEdriven ompniesF his rekdown is
grounded in the hrteristis of the (nneEdriven morl eologyD espeilly in di'erenes etween
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the mngeril nd engineering roles nd the extent to whih mngers nd engineers prtiipte in
deision mkingF
• pinllyD morl eologies n e lssi(ed ording to how they tret dissent nd dissenting professionl
opinionsF hissent is less likely in qulity thn in (nneEdriven ompniesF hile (nneEdriven
ompnies tret dissent s disloyltyD qulityE nd ustomerEdriven driven ompnies tret dissent s
stge in the proess of rehing onsensusF
Finance-Driven Companies
IF pinneEdriven ompnies ple (nnil ojetives t the very hert of their onstitutive ojetives
nd orporte identityF por exmpleD suh ompnies re foused on mximizing returns for investorsF
PF Manager and Engineer Roles and Participation in Decision Making ProcessX wngers ply
the line role in tht they mke the deisions tht drive the dy to dy opertions of the orportionF
hey er responsiility for the onsequenes of their deisions nd they re lso responsile s the
fithful gents of the ompny9s diretorsF feing fithful gent requires tht one tret nother9s
interests s one9s ownD mintin on(dentilitiesD nd void interests tht on)it with the diretorF
ingineers ply the st' roleD tht isD they nswer questions put to them y mngers nd re responsile
for providing ompetent tehnil informtionF roweverD they do not prtiipte diretly in the deision
mking proessD nor do they er responsiility for the results of their mnger9s deisionsF
QF Centrality of ethics and values in the corporations decision making processX ithil onsidE
ertions ply only the role of side onstrits in the setting of orporte poliity nd in the formultion
nd exeution of its deisionsF his mens tht ethil onsidertions re importnt only if they
promote or interfere with the entrlD (nnil ojetivesF sf ppering philnthropil is good for
orportion9s imge @nd genertes ustomers nd pro(tsA then the orportion ppers philnthropiF
sf the orportion is likely to get ught in n ethil violtion @exessive pollutionA nd this negtive
puliity will lower its prestige @nd pro(tsA then the orportion will not ommit the violtionF fut
in eh seD the end is the promotion of (nnil ojetives nd the mens re ppering ethilF
RF Allocating Praise and Blametkll goes into detil on how (nneEdriven orportions @nd uE
reuries in generlA ssign prise nd lmeF he ruil ftor is one9s position in the orporte
hierrhyF rise works its wy up the orporte ldderF sf engineer mith sves the ompny from
sever (nnil lossD then mith9s supervisor @or his supervisor9s supervisorA gets the reditF roweverD
if mith9s supervisor messes upD the lme psses down the orporte ldder to mithF rise moves
up the orporte hierrhyD lme downF
SF Information Exchange between Engineers and ManagersX sn (nne driven ompniesD mnE
gers withhold informtion from the engineers under their supervision for vriety of resonsF por
exmpleD if it is proprietry informtionD the mnger my withhold ll or prt to prevent engineers
from leving the (rm nd reveling its serets to ompetitorF wngers my lso use informtion
to wield power nd uthorityF fy keeping engineers in the drk @like mushroomsA they e'etively
mintin uthority nd prevent dissentF yn the other hndD engineers withhold d news from their
mngers to void lme s well s the 4shoot the messenger4 syndromeF @hen the inompetent
generl reeives d news from soldierD he shoots the soldier rther thn respond to the newsFA
TF Handling Dissenting Professional OpinionsX hissent is interpreted s disloylty in (nneEdriven
ompniesF his orgniztionl hit @mintined y mngers to hold on to their uthorityA will
even undermine hy @dissenting professionl opinionA proedures tht look good on pperF e good
hy proedure ommunites the opinion to severl levels of supervisorD llows for the independent
investigtion of the merits of the opinionD nd prevents retlition ginst the professionl sserting the
opinionF fut ruthless mngers (nd wys to undermine suh proedure t ll levelsF ingineers my
lim the right not to e held s spe gots to dministrtive inompeteneF @ee the heory fuilding
etivitiesX ights moduleA his right my e supported on pper y detiled hy proedureF fut
it lso hs to e implemented t ll levels nd ontinully monitoredF
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with the exerise of morl skillsF ss there prtiulr morl eology tht n heighten the negtive
impts of this personlity tritc
• AgreeablenessX eording to ru' et lD this trit hs lso een lled 4soil dptilityD likilityD
friendly omplineD nd loveF4 egin think out how this trit would operte within (nneEdriven
morl eology s opposed to qulityEdriven oneF
Two Kinds of Moral Expertise
• tudies rried out y ghuk ru' into morl exemplrs in omputing suggest tht morl exemplrs
n operte s rftspersons or reformersF @ometimes they n omine oth these modesFA
• grftspersons @IA drw on preEexisting vlues in omputingD @PA fous on users or ustomers who hve
needsD @QA tke on the role of providers of servieGprodutD @RA view rriers s inert ostles or
puzzles to e solvedD nd @SA elieve they re e'etive in their roleF
• eformers @IA ttempt to hnge orgniztions nd their vluesD @PA tke on the role of morl rusdersD
@QA view rriers s tive oppositionD nd @RA elieve in the neessity of systemi reform
• hese desriptions of morl exemplrs hve een tken from presenttion y ru' t the olloE
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• After listening to the debate and commentary, recap what has happened and discuss
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sf there is greementD why does it existc
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• hih morl eology would you like to work inX (nneED ustomerD or qulityEdriven ompniesc
• hyc peify your nswer in terms of how the ompny llotes prise or lmeD the entrlity of
morl onernsD the role given to professionlsD the irumstnes under whih informtion is withheldD
nd the typil response to d newsF
• hyc ht on(gurtion of personlity trits est (ts within whih morl eologyc
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his module ws designed to help you visulize how to relize morl reer within three dominnt morl
eologiesF epply these mtters to yourselfF hih morl eology would e est for youc yf the two morl
reers mentioned oveD reformer nd helperD whih est (ts your personlityc hyc sn other wordsD egin
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References
IF hvisD wF @IWWVA Thinking Like an Engineer: Studies in the Ethics of a ProfessionF yxfordD
uX yxford niversity ressX IIUEISTF
PF horisD tFwF @PHHPA Lack of Character: Personality and Moral BehaviorF xew orkX gmridge
niversity ressF
QF plngnD yF @IWWIA Varieties of Moral Personality: Ethics and Psychological RealismF gmE
ridgeD wssX rrvrd niversity ressX PWQEQIRF
RF rrrisD gFiFD rithrdD wFFD nd insD wFtF @IWWWA Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases,
2nd EdF xew terseyX dsworthX IVIEIVVF
SF ru'D gFD frnrdD vF nd preyD F @PHHVA 4qood gomputingX e edgogilly foused model of virtue
in the prtie of omputingD rt ssD4 in The Journal of Information, Communication and
Ethics in SocietyF @ nder eviewA
TF tkllDF @IWVQAF 4worl wzesX fureury nd wngeril orkD4 in Harvard Business ReviewX ept nd yt IWVQF
UF tkllD F @IWVVA Moral Mazes: The World of Corporate ManagersF yxfordD uX yxford
niversity ressF
VF wnnixD iFD nd xeleD wFeF @PHHSA 4ht hi'erenes wke hi'erenecX he romise nd elity
of hiverse ems in yrgniztionsD4 in American Psychological SocietyD T@PAX QIERWF
WF wilgrmD F @IWURA Obedience to AuthorityF xew orkX rrper erennilF
IHF olomonD FgF @PHHQA 4itims of girumstnescX e hefense of irtue ithis in fusinessD4 in Business Ethics QuarterlyF olume IQD sssue IX RQETPF
his optionl setion ontins dditionl or supplementry informtion relted to this moduleF st ould
inludeX ssessmentD kground suh s supporting ethil theories nd frmeworksD tehnil informtionD
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role of one of the stkeholdersFA our g progrm will ddress nd integrte the needs nd interests of the
furger wn stkeholdersF
Three CSR Challenges
trii erhne disusses how six orporte orgniztions del with three g hllengesX @IA rrying out
oil drilling in orrupt politil environmentD @PA working with suppliers who impose swetshop onditions
on employeesD nd @QA ddressing the rsGesh hllenge in efriF ih hllenge eliits two orporte
responsesD one from shreholder or stkeholder perspetiveD the other from n lline perspetiveF hell
yil9s response to politil orruption in xigeri will e ompred with ixxonGwoile9s response in ghd
nd gmeroonF xike9s nswer to puli ritiism of the employment prties of its third world suppliers
will e ompred to l wrt9s reputedly hevyEhnded tretment of its employees nd suppliersF pinllyD
while the phrmeutil industry hs developed n expensive drug oktil to tret rsGesh in ptients
in developed ntionsD the xqy @xon qovernment yrgniztionAD the pemle relth gompnyD hs designed
progrm to distriute of ondoms to prevent infetion in the (rst pleF hese pired orporte responses
to g hllenges re not provided in support of the position tht the superiority of the lline pproh
is 4noErinerF4 snstedD they provide you with menu of g strtegies tht you will evlute using the
g frmework you will develop out of the soil ontrt tht etween usiness nd soietyF hese three
g hllenges ome from erhne @PHHUA
Operating in a Corrupt Environment
• e ig hllenge fing multintionl orportions is how they should respond to lol orruptionF foth
hell yil nd ixxonGwoile sought to rry out drilling opertions t sites plgued y orrupt lol
nd ntionl governmentsF
• hell took shreholder pproh rguing tht their primry g ws to their stokholders nd tht
involvement in orrupt lol politis would e tntmount to pternlismF
• ixxonGwoileD on the other hndD dopted more tive pprohF hey took expensive mesures to
mitigte the environmentl impt of their opertionsF hey lso hired nd provided tehnil trining
to lol residentsF pinllyD they worked to ensure tht the revenues they introdued into the lol
ommunities were not lost through politil nd usiness orruptionF
• ht re the gs of multintionl orportions tht operte in orrupt lol environmentsc ere
these fshioned round the miniml oligtion of reting no dditionl hrmc yr should they expnd
to preventing hrm @if possileA tht others re out to in)itc o move even further up the ldder of
responsiilityD do multintionl orportions hve positiveD supererogtory responsiilities tht onsist
of dding vlue to the ommunities they do usiness inc
Vicarious CSR: Responding to Supplier Sweatshops
• irious responsiility ours when one gent epts responsiility for tions exeuted y notherF
por exmpleD under geny theoryD the prinipl ers overll morl nd legl responsiility for the E
tion sine he or she hs originted itF elthough the gent exeutes the tionD he or she is responsiility
only for exeuting the tion fithfully nd treting the prinipl9s interests s his or her ownF
• sn this ontextD n we hold orportions suh s xike nd l wrt viriously responsile for the
morlly questionle tions of their suppliersc sf soD then under wht onditionsc
• xike fell under siege when the press found out tht its suppliers sed in the third world imposed
hrshD swetshop onditions on their employeesD inluding hild lorF xike ould hve rgued tht
this ws eyond the sope of their repsonsiilityF row ould they e held vicariously responsible
for the tions of notherc heir jo ws to produe shoes t the lowest possile prie to deliver n
'ordle qulity produt to ustomers nd to mximize shreholder vlueF fut xike went eyond this
miniml responsiility to refully vet suppliers nd to work with them to improve working onditionsF
husD they expnded the sope of their g to inlude improving working onditions forD not only
their employeesD ut lso the employees of their suppliersF
• l wrt hs een identi(ed y gollins nd orrs @fuilt to vstA s highly suessful nd visionry
ompnyF st hs ertinly led the wy in providing onsumers with high qulity produts t surprisingly
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• Free and Informed ConsentX xo ontrt is legitimte tht is sed on foreD frud or deeptionF
he prties must enter into this greement freely nd without ompulsionF hey must understnd
the terms of the ontrt whih exludes deeption nd frudF sn shortD the ontrt presupposes the
unoered prtiiption of ll the prtiesF o enter into the ontrt they must understnd ll the key
issues nd onsent to the onstitutive exhngeF
• Quid Pro QuoX uid ro uo literlly mens something in exhnge for somethingF ivery ontrt
is uilt round mutully ene(il exhngeF s give you my sell p in exhnge your ie remF
wost exhnges re simultneousF fut some re wht roes lls 4ovenntsF4 rere s give you my
sell p with the understnding tht lter this fternoon you will pss y your refrigertorD get
my ie rem one nd give it to meF s give you my prt now nd trust you to rry out your prt
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• row n the sene of foreD deeptionD nd frud e gurnteed in this ontrtc row should eh
side hold the other ountlec @his is espeilly the se where one side delivers t one time nd
the other side is trusted to deliver lterFA
• ht ene(ts n usines ring to soietyc row n soiety ene(t usinessF hevelop tle with one
olumn listing wht usiness hs to ontriute to soiety nd the other wht soiety hs to ontriute
to usinessF his tle is the hert of your soil ontrtF
• essume tht soiety nd usiness re rtionlly self interestedF row does this e'et the formultion of
the goods of the exhngec row does this enfore the terms of the ontrtc ere these self interests
divergentc @hen eh side must monitor the other to prevent the orruption of the ontrtFA ere
these interests onvergentc @hen the ontrt onsists lrgely in uilding soil pitl nd trust
etween the ontrting prtiesFA
• honldsonD IWWQ uses soil ontrt theory to ount for the rights nd duties of multintionl
orportions
Exercise 2: CSR and STS
ghoose one of the g hllenges ove nd onstrut soioEtehnil tle round it
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• eondD the lline pproh sees the orportion s prt of system of interrelted nd interdeE
pendent prtsF reneD eh prolem sitution presents system formed of the orportionD ownersD
mngersD employeesD suppliersD ustomersD lol ommunitiesD nd governmentsF rolems emerge
from vlue on)its within nd etween the onstituent prts of the systemF hey re solved through
the oopertion of the di'erent onstituenies of the llineF
• hile this pproh does not lend itself to lgorithms or rulesD it does promise solutions y highlighting
nd filitting morl imgintion oth in the frming of prolems @prolems re posed in terms of
frmings from multiple perspetivesA nd in terms of the genertion of solutions @multiple prolemE
frmings help us to visulize new solution horizonsAF
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• ht re your group9s stkes in this ord meetingc ht kind of role should you plyc
• tte your poliy on niml tretmentc ss it position of niml welfre sed on utilitrin onsiderE
tionsc @eter inger provides suh positionFA ss it deontologil position sed on the ssertion of
niml rights tht impose orreltive duties on humnsc @om egn tkes this positionFA yr should
you se your rguments on nthropoentri issues suh s humn helthc
• rite position pper tht responds to these questions for presenttion in the furger wn ord
meetingF
Town X Committee for Economic Development
• our townD own D hs three furger wn frnhisesF epresenttives from the town ounil re
prtiipting in the ord meeting in order to ensure tht furger wn9s poliies on orporte soil
responsiility enhne the town9s eonomi welfre nd developmentF
• ht re your stkesc ht re your roles nd responsiilitiesc
• ht kind of servies nd produts do you provide for furger wnc ht ene(ts do your ommunity
drw from furger wnc row n furger wn tivities nd poliies promote or demote your town9s
interests nd stkesc
• hevelop position pper for the ord meeting tht ddresses these issuesc y speil ttention to
the goods nd risks tht your town exhnges with furger wnF
snsert prgrph text hereF
Exercises in CSR
• rtiipte in the furger wn tkeholder weeting
• ke your ssigned stkeholder group nd prepre short presenttion@(ve minutes mximumA on
your stkeholder9s interestsD rightsD needsD nd vulnerilitiesF
• visten to the stkeholder presenttions from the other groupsF ry to void ompetitive stneF
snstedD look for ommonlities nd shred interestsF ou my wnt to form olitions with one or
more of the other groupsF
• with from the stkeholder role to tht of furger wn mngementF ou re responsile for developing
omprehensive orporte soil responsiility progrm for furger wnF ou jo is to integrte the
onerns expressed y the stkeholders in their presenttion nd form your pln round this integrtionF
• ry to resolve on)itsF sf you nnot nd re fored to prioritizeD then you still must (nd wy of
reognizing nd responding to eh legitimte stkeholder stkeF ou my wnt to refer to the 4ithis
of em ork4 module @mIQUTHA to look for timeEtested methods for deling with di0ult to reonile
stkeF hese inlude setting quotsD negotiting interestsD expnding the pieD nonspei( ompenstionD
logrollingD ostEutting nd ridgingF ou should e le to estlish eyond shdow of dout tht
you hve mde every ttempt to reognize nd integrte every legitimte stkeholder stkeF
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his module nd two others @e hort ristory of the gorportion nd gorporte qovernneA re designed to
help you understnd the orporte ontext of usinessF sn this setionD you should re)et on three questionsX
@IA ht hve you lerned out the soil responsiilities of orportionsc @PA ht still perplexes you
out the soil responsiilities of orportionsF @QA ho you (nd one model of g etter thn the othersc
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IF gollinsD tFgFD orrsD tF sF @IWWRA Built To Last: Successful Habits of Visionary CompaniesF
xew orkX rrper gollins ulishersF
PF toneD gF hF @IWUSA here the vw indsX he oil gontrol of gorporte fehviorF rospetr
reightsD svX velnd ressD sxgX IEQHF
QF hes trdinsD tFF @IWWQA invironmentl ithisX en sntrodution to invironmentl hilosophyF felE
montD geX dsworth ulishing gompnyX QUF
RF glrkeD F @PHHRA 4sntrodutionX heories of qovernne!eoneptulizing gorporte qovernne
heory efter the inron ixperieneD4 in heories of gorporte qovernneX he hilosophil pounE
dtions of gorporte qovernneD edF homs glrkeF xew orkX outledgeX IEQHF
SF honldsonD F @IWWQA The Ethics of International BusinessF xew orkX yxford niversity ressF
TF prenhD FeF @IWVRA golletive nd gorporte esponsiilityF xew orkX golumi niversity ressF
UF prenhD FeF @IWWUA 4gorporte worl egeny4 in erhneD FrFD nd preemnD FiF flkwell inyE
lopedi hitionry of fusiness ithisF yxfordD uX flkwellX IRVEISIF
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ightsF xotre hmeD sxX niversity of xotre hme ressF
WF erhneD F rF @PHHVA 4wentl wodelsX worl smgintion nd ystem hinking in the ege of qloE
liztionD4 in tournl of fusiness ithisD UVX RTQ!RURF
IHF erhneD F @PHHUA 4gorporte oil esponsiilityGgorporte worl esponsiilityX ss here
hi'erene nd the hi'erene st wkesD4 in edsFD wyD FD gheneyD qFD nd operD tFD he hete over
gorporte oil esponsiilityF yxfordD uX yxford niversity ressX RSWERURF
IIF pisseD fF nd prenhD FeFD edsF @IWVSA gorrigile gorportions nd nruly vwF n entonioD X
rinity niversity ressF
IPF xderD F nd qreenD wFtFD edsF @IWUQA gorporte ower in emeriF xew orkX qrossmnF
IQF xder F qreenD wF nd eligmnD tF @IWUTA ming the qint gorportionF xew orkX xortonF
IRF hvisD wF @IWWVA hinking vike n ingineerX tudies in the ithis of rofessionF yxfordD uX
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4esponsiility4 is used in severl distint wys tht fll under two rod tegoriesD the retive nd the
protiveF etive uses of responsiility refer k to the pst nd respond to wht hs lredy ourredF
@ho n e prised or lmed for wht hs ourredcA rotive uses emerge through the e'ort to extend
ontrol over wht hppens in the futureF en importnt prt of extending ontrolD knowledgeD nd power
over the future is lerning from the pstD espeilly from pst mistkesF fut protive responsiility lso
moves eyond prevention to ringing out the exemplryF row do ouptionl nd professionl speilists
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entils nswering for wht memers of one9s group hve doneD it does not extend to tking the lme
for the untowrd tions of olleguesF hring responsiility does not ommit wht rFhF vewis lls
the 4rrism of olletive responsiility4 whih onsists of lming nd punishing innoent persons
for the guilty tions of those with whom they re ssoitedF
PF Preventive ResponsibilityX fy using knowledge of the pstD one n void errors or repet suesses
in the futureF eter prenh lls this the 4riniple of esponsive edjustmentF4 @yne djusts future
tions in response to wht one hs lerned from the pstFA eording to prenhD responsive djustment
is morl impertiveF sf one fils to responsively djust to void the repetition of pst untowrd resultsD
this loops k into the pst nd uses revlution of the initil unintentionl tionF he ene(t
of the dout is withdrwn nd the individul who fils to responsively djust is now held responsile
for the originl pst tionF his is euse the filure to djust inserts the initil tion into lrger
ontext of negligeneD d intentionsD reklessnessD nd relessnessF pilure to responsively djust
triggers retrotive ttriution of lmeF
QF Responsibility as a VirtueX rere one develops skillsD quires professionl knowledgeD ultivittes
sensitivies nd emotionsD nd develops hits of exeution tht onsistently ring out vlue relizE
tion nd exelleneF yne wy of getting t responsiility s n exellene it to reinterpret the onditions
of imputility of lme responsiilityF en gent espes lme y restriting the sope of role responE
siilityD liming ignorneD nd iting lk of power nd ontrolF sn responsiility s virtueD one goes
eyond lme y extending the rnge of role responsiilitiesD seeking situtionErelevnt knowledgeD nd
working to skillfully extending power nd ontrolF
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PF sdentify situtionEsed ftors tht limited his ility to exeute his role responsiilities @hese re
ftors tht compel our tions or ontriute to our ignorance of ruil fetures of the situtionFA
QF hetermine if there is ny morl fult present in the situtionF por exmpleD did pred t on the sis
of wrongful intention @hid he intend to hrm wnuel y sotging the plntcAD fil to exerise due
careD exhiit negligence or recklessnessc
RF sf pred @A filed to rry out ny of his role responsiilitiesD @A this filure ontriuted to the identD
nd @A pred n o'er no morlly legitimte exuse to get himself o' the hookD then pred is lmeworthyF
predD nd other snident t worles stkeholdersD n espe or minimize lme y estlishing morlly
legitimte exusesF he following tle ssoites ommon exuses with the forml onditions of imputility
of lme responsiilityF @gonditions of imputility re those onditions tht llow us to ssoite n tion
with n gent for purposes of morl evlutionFA
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Hostile Organizational Environment whih
routinely suordintes ethil to (nnil onsidE
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sile to t responsilyF wy supervisor routinely
overrules my professionl judgmentD nd s n do
nothing out itF
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siilityF
yverly determining situtionl onstrintsX tehniE
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sonlD soilD leglD nd politilF
ersonlD soilD legl or politil ostles prevent
me from rrying out my responsiilitiesF
unowledge vimittions
gruil fts out the sitution were kept from me
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Preventive Responsibility: Responsive Adjustment
• esponsiility to djust future tions in response to wht hs een lerned from the pst
• Scenario OneX st tions tht hve led to untowrd resultsF pilure here to djust future tions to
void repetition of untowrd results leds to ressessing the originl tion nd retrospetively lming
the gentF
• Scenario TwoX st tions hve unintentionlly nd identlly led to positiveD vlueErelizing
resultsF rere the gent responsively djusts y eing prepred to tke dvntge of eing lukyF he
gent djusts future tions to repet pst suessesF sn this wyD the gent ptures pst tions @pst
lukA nd inserts them into the sope of priseF
• Nota BeneX he priniple of responsile djustment sets the foundtion for responsiility in the sense
of prevention of the untowrdF
Responsibility as a Virtue or Excellence
IF irtues re exellenes of the hrter whih re reveled y our tionsD pereptionsD eliefsD nd
ttitudesF elong these linesD responsiility s virtue requires tht we reformulte responsiility
from its retiveD minimlist sense @where it derives muh of its ontent from legl responsiilityA to
responsiility s n exellene of hrterF
PF eristotle situtes virtues s mens etween extremes of exess nd defetF gn you think of exmples of
too muh responsiilityc @hoes pred try to tke on too muh responsiility in ertin situtionscA gn
you think of nyone who exhiits too little responsiilityF @hoes pred tke on too little responsiility
or shift responsiility to otherscA por eristotleD we n hve too muh or too little of good thingF
prom the 4too muh4 we derive vies of exessF from the4too little4 we derive the vies of defetF
QF irtues re more thn just modes of resoning nd thinkingF hey lso onsist of emotions tht lue
us into spets of the sitution efore us tht re morlly slient ndD thereforeD worthy of our notie
nd responseF wo emotions importnt for responsiility re re nd ompssionF gre lues us into
spets of our sitution tht ould hrm those who depend on our tions nd vigilneF ho lly
nd pred py su0ient ttention to the erly th lekges in the worles plntc sf notD does this
stem from lk of re @4vet opertions hndle it4A nd lk of ompssion @4wnuel n tke re
of himself4Ac gre nd ompssion help to sensitize us to wht is morlly slient in the sitution t
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sntegrte the retrotive nd protive senses of responsiility into your group9s presenttion for the puli
heringF hon9t just work on the retive pprohD iFeFD try to void lme nd st it on the other stkeholder
groupsF hink protively on how to prevent future prolemsD respond to this identD nd turn the events
into positive opportunities to relize vlueF
Questions to Get Started
• ss pred @lmeA responsile for the ident nd even wnuel9s dethc @ se the onditions of imE
putility nd the exuse tle to get strted on this questionFA
• hid lly nd ghuk evde their responsiility y delegting key prolems nd deisions to thoseD like
plnt mnger wnuelD in hrge of opertionsc @trt the nswer to this question y determining the
di'erent role responsiilities of the stkeholders in this situtionFA
• ht kind of responsiility does the prent prenh ompny er for shifting funds wy from hust9s
new plnt to (nne further quisitions nd mergersc @vooking t the modules on orporte soil
responsiility nd orporte governne will help you to frme this in terms of orporte responsiilityFA
• ho engineering professionl soieties shre responsiility with predc @he gse nd xi odes
of ethis will help hereF ry enhmrking orporte odes of ethis to see if they provide nything
relevntF
• vook t the positiveD protive morl responsiilities of professionl soietiesF ht n they do to
provide morl support for engineers fing prolems similr to those pred fesc hink less in terms
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Mexican Government Regulatory Agencies
• vook t yre regultions on sfetyF ho ny of these pply to the inident t morlesF y prtiulr
ttendion to responsiilities for providing sfe working onditions nd to mndted proedures for
ident preventionF row s government geny n you enourge ompnies to tke tive nd
positive mesures to inrese workple sfety nd prevent identsc
• vook t ie or tge for ides on environmentl issuesF ht re hust9s responsiilities regrding
lol environmentl onditionsc @hould the wexin government require lining wste wter pondscA
• es n o0il representing wexin government regultory geniesD how do you lne the sfety nd
environmentl needs of wexin itizens nd workers with the need to ttrt foreign ompnies nd
investors to wexio to promote eonomi developmentF hould sfety nd environmentl vlues ever
e trded o' to promote eonomi developmentc
Workers at Morales Plant
• wnuelD your plnt mngerD hs just diedF ou nd your oEworkers re onerned out the sfety
of this new plntF gn you think of ny other issues tht my e of onern herec
• hevelop sttement tht summrizes your interestsD onernsD nd rightsF ere these eing ddressed
y those t hust nd the prent ompny in prnec
• he wexin gommission estlished to investigte this 4inident4 will sk you questions to help
determine wht use it nd who is to lmeF ht do you think some of these questions will ec
row should you respond to themc ho do you think is to lme for the inident nd wht should e
done in responsec
Designing Engineer: Fred
• ixmine pred9s tions nd prtiiption from the stndpoint of the three responsiilty frmeworks
mentioned oveF
• hevelop two minute position pper summrizing pred9s interestsD onernsD nd rightsF
• entiipte questions tht the gommission might rise out pred9s position nd develop protive nd
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• fe sure to use the three responsiility frmeworksF ss pred to lme for wht hppenedc sn wht
wyc ht n professionl soieties do to provide morl support to memers in di0ult situtionsc
row n interested prties provide morl supportc pinllyD wht opportunities rose in the video
prtiing morl responsiility s virtuec @hink out wht n exemplry engineer would hve
done di'erentlyFA
Phaust Management: Wally and Chuck
• ghuk nd lley mde severl deisions reponding to the prent ompny9s udget uts tht pled
pred under tight onstrintsF sdentify these deisionsD determine whether there were vile lterntivesD
nd deide whether to justifyD exuseDor explin your deisionsF
• hevelop two minute position pper tht you will present to the ommissionF
• entiipte gommission questions into your responsiility nd develop e'etive responses to possile
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Corporate Governance: French Parent Company
• ou represent the prenh owners who hve reently required hust ghemilF ou hve reently
shifted funds from hust opertions to (nne further mergers nd quisitions for your ompnyF
• ht re your supervisory responsiilities in reltion to hustc
• hevelop preliminry two minute presenttion summrizing your position nd interestsF
• entiipte likely ommission questions long with possile ttempts y other groups to shift the lme
your wyF
Engineering Professional Society
• ou represent the professionl engineering soiety to whih pred elongsF
• hevelop two minute presenttion tht outlines your group9s interests nd positionF
• entiipte possile gommission questionsD develop responsesD nd ntiipte ttempts y other groups
to shift the lme your wyF
• espond to whether your professionl soiety should extend morl support to engineers in di0ult
positions like pred9sF hould they lrify ode provisionsc rovide legl support nd ounselingc wke
ville professionlGethil support hotlinec
Investigative Commission
his role will e plyed y your instrutor nd other 4guests4 to the lssroomF ry to ntiipte the
ommissions questionsF hese will e sed on the onditions of lme responsiilityD the priniple of
responsive djustmentD nd responsiility s virtueF
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PF ere there ny opportunities to o'er pred morl support y those who shred responsiility with himc
ht were these opportunitiesF rowD in generlD n professionl soieties support their memers
when they (nd themselves in ethilly di0ult situtionsc
QF ht opportunities rise for exerising resonsiility s n exellenec hih were tken dvntge ofc
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Tilting at Windmills in Puerto Rico
he ompnyD indmrD hs purhsed lnd djent to the fosque eo de quni in uerto ioF heir
pln is to uild smll windmill frm to generte eletriity tht n e sold to the puli utilityD the
eutoridd de inergi iletriF indmill tehnology is onsidered desirle euse wind is n undntD
lenD nd renewle resoureF fut lol opposition hs stlled this e'ortF gonerned itizens ojetD (rst
of llD to eing exluded from the puli herings tht were held to ssess indmr9s windmill projetF
ypponents lso lim tht windmill tehnology n kill irds on the endngered speies list nd dmge the
frgile eosystems proteted in the foseque eo de quniD n importnt nture preserve in uerto ioF
hey lso suspet tht the windmill projet hs the ulterior motive of ttrting industril development
into southern uerto ioF ht risks ompny windmill tehnologyD nd how n they e delt with
ethillyc
The real price of cell phones
eentlyD series of mirowve ntenns hve een uilt in uerto io in the etly hills etween the
western ities of wyguez nd woF hi'erent kinds of ntenns serve di'erent purposesY some provide
itizens with ell phone servie while others mke it possile to trk hurrines nd other wether develE
opmentsF he prolem is the impt on the people who live in the surrounding resF wny ntenns hve
een uilt within (ve hundred yrds of privte residenes with some s lose s one hundred yrdsF vol
residents were not onsulted when the deision ws mde to uild themF hey lim tht they hve su'ered
disproportionte numer of helth prolems used y the iwps @eletroEmgneti (eldsA generted y
the ntennsF gonstrution nd repir tivities our t ll hoursD dy nd nightD disrupting sleep nd
other norml tivitiesF row should the ell phone ompniesD government geniesD nd other stkeholders
respond to these helth nd sfety onernsc row should the possile risks to helth nd sfety ssoited
with ntenns e ssessed nd ommunitedc
No Copper Mines in Puerto Rico
trting in the midEIWSH9sD severl interntionl mining ompnies hve ttempted to reeive permission from
the uerto in government to onstrut mines for gold nd opperF yreodies loted in the mountinous
entrl region of the islndD hve ttrted severl proposls for mining projets rnging from lrge to smll
sleF gonerns out water pollution @produed y tilings or mining wste produtsAD air pollution
@ompnying the proposed opper smelting plntsAD nd disruption of the agrarian lifestyle still live
in entrl uerto io eme foused into onsiderle politil nd environmentl oppositionF everl
mining proposls were defeted s itizens9 interest groups formed nd intensively loied the government
not to permit miningF yne mining siteD loted in the gl ejo regionD hs een relssi(ed s nture
preserve to lok further ttempts t miningF wining ould ene(t the res round the proposed mining
sites y generting muh needed jos nd tx revenueF fut these ene(ts ome ompnied y inresed
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orking responsily with risk requires reful integrtion of sustntive ethil issuesD distinguishing di'erent
senses of riskD nd mstering the skills required in morlly responsile risk ommunitionF sn other wordsD it
is more thn just implementing mehnil proess tht imposes unwnted onsensus on disprte groups
nd individulsF @ee ndel for n rgument tht pst ethil ontroversies suh s slvery hd to e
settled y mens of sustntive detes rther thn proedurl mneuversFA ithis is importnt to risk
euse sienti( risk ssessment is vlueEldenF lues permete deisions suh s hoie of method s well
s deisions on how to distriute the urden implied y the unertinty involved in risk ssessment nd
mngementF his setion will introdue you to si morl onepts involved in risk nd o'er informtion
on how risk is ssessedD mngedD pereivedD nd ommunitedF
Responsible Risk Management: Associated Basic Moral Concepts
IF RightX e pity of tion tht others re oliged to reognize nd respetF e key right in the ontext
of risk is free nd informed onsentF @ee elowA
PF DutyX he oligtion to reognize nd respet the essentil pities of tions of othersF huties re
orreltive to rightsF por exmpleD the duty to void pternlism in the mngement nd ommuniE
tion of risk is orreltive to the right of free nd informed onsentF
QF VirtueX esponsile risk mngement n lso e formulted s virtueF irtues re trits tht extend
4deep down4 into n individul9s hrterF hey inlude n orienttion towrd exellene in deision
nd exeutionD pereptul sensitivities tht help to unover morl relevneD nd emotionsGttitudes
tht help motivte deisions nd tions oriented towrd hieving exelleneF por exmpleD responE
sile risk ommunitor hs uriosity tht drives understnding nd ppreiting riskD onern for
the well eing of the risk ererD nd strong desire to ommunite risk informtion truthfully nd
lerlyF
RF JusticeX tustie n e generlly de(ned s giving eh his or her dueF histriutive justieD in
the ontext of riskD presries fir distriution of the ene(ts nd hrms ssoited with tking
ertin riskF sdel pttern pprohes rgue tht distriution should onform to pttern suh
s equality @equl shres to everyoneAD need @gretest shre to those with the gretest needsAD nd
merit @gretest shre to those who demonstrte superior meritAF Ideal pattern approaches require
ontinul redistriution y government through mesures suh s progressive inome txF Historical
process approaches prefer mintining urrent ptterns of distriution provided the historil proess
leding to them hs een free of fore or frudF tustie in the ontext of risk lies in determining how
the ene(ts nd hrms ssoited with risk re distriutedD nd how the unertinty tht permetes
the risk ssessment nd mngement proess is distriuted mong those involvedF
SF ResponsibilityX rerert pingrette de(nes responsiility @in the ontext of riminl insnityA s
@morlA response to @morlA relevneF hi'erent senses of responsiility inlude uslD legl @vsF
morlAD roleD pityD nd lmeF esponsiility n e retive when it fouses on the pst nd the
ssigning of prise nd lmeY or it n e protive when it turns to preventing hrm @minimizing
riskA nd relizing vlueF
TF TrustX he expettion of morl ehvior on the prt of othersF rust is uilt out of the soil pitl
umulted through suessful intertions with othersF st is onsumed or undermined y those who
hoose to free ride on soil oopertionD iFeFD ompete while others re oopertingF he prisoner9s
dilemm @see link oveA provides simpli(ed model to show the frgility of trust @mIUQTUAF
Key Terms in Risk Practices
IF SafetyX 4e thing is sfe ifD were its risks fully knownD those risks would e judged eptle in light
of settled vlue priniplesF4 @sii IHVA
PF RiskX 4e risk is the potentil tht something unwnted nd hrmful my ourF4 @sii IHVA
QF NIMBYX his ronym stnds for 4xot in my kyrdF4 gitizens often (nd the risks ssoited
with projet or produt eptle only if these re loted somewhere elseD iFeFD in nother person9s
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voluntrily while living next to the plnt is su'ered involuntrilyF eording to studiesD voluntry
risk is s muh s IHHH times more eptle thn n involuntry risk of the sme mgnitudeF
ControlX glosely relted to voluntriness is ontrolF e risk under one9s ontrol @or under the ontrol
of someone trustedA is more eptle thn risk of the sme mgnitude tht is not under ontrolF
ghrles errowD in Normal Accidents rgues ginst nuler energy tehnology euse its design
llows for omponents tht re tightly oupled nd intert with nonliner ptterns of uslityF hese
two hrteristis mke it possile for smll events to strt hin retions tht issue into lrge sle
disstersF feuse these smll events nnot e isolted @they re tightly oupledA nd euse they
intert unpreditly @they disply nonliner uslityAD they espe ontrol nd led to uneptle
risksF
Perceived/Expected BenetsX e risk of given mgnitude is more eptle if it omes ompE
nied with sustntil expeted ene(tsF yne tkes the risk of driving to the herings on the proposed
nuler plnt euse the ene(ts of getting ruil informtion on this projet outweigh the risks of
hving r identF iding motoryle is risky ventureF fut the ene(ts reeived from this
tivity in the form of enjoyment mke the risk more eptle thn risk of the sme mgnitude
ompnied with less ene(tsF
Unknown FactorsX e risk tht is not understood is less eptle thn one tht is well understoodF
iding iyle is risky venture utD euse its risks re well knownD it is more eptle thn
other tivities ompnied y risks of similr mgnitudesF his ftor is highly pertinent to iwps
@eletroEmgneti (eldsAF hile iwps re ssoited with ertin illnesses like leukemiD their e'ets
re not well known nd re not understood y the puliF his unknown element mkes living ner
iwp produing tehnologies less eptleF
Dread FactorsX e risk my e known nd its usl reltion to ertin illnesses well understoodF
xevertheless it my e less eptle euse the ondition it uses is one tht is highly drededF
iwpsD euse they hve een ssoited with leukemi in hildrenD re muh less eptle euse
of this 4dred ftorF4 he uses of rdition sikness re well known s re the stges of the illnessF
fut euse this kind of illness is highly drededD ompnying risks re less eptle thn other
risks of the sme mgnitude with less of the dred ftorF eginD ompre rshing on iyle with
oming down with ner to get n ide of how dred permetes the pereption of riskF
Against PaternalismX gonsider the possiility tht preditility is one omponent of rtionlityF
hen test this hypothesis in the ses presented t the eginning of this moduleF gn the risks posed y
eh projet e exmined in terms voluntrinessD suseptiility to ontrolD expeted ene(tsD unknown
ftorsD nd dred ftorsc sf soD then the puli pereption of this risk is rtionl euse it n e
predited nd understoodF husD even though memers of the puli might (nd other risks of the
sme!or even greter!mgnitude more eptleD these pereptul ftors would render the puli9s
judgment intelligile nd preditleF sf ll of this is so @nd you will e testing this hypothesis in the
exerises elowA then pternlism on the prt of the expert would not e justi(edF purthermoreD these
insights into how risk is pereived y the puli should provide you with vlule insight into how to
ommunite risk to the puliF
Responsible Risk Communication
• Telling the TruthX gertinlyD responsile risk ommunition should strt with the ommitment to
tell the truthF fut the virtue of truthfulness is more omplited thn it might seem t (rst glneF
por exmpleD were n expert to tell nonexperts the whole truth this might onfuse themD espeilly if
the ount is loded with omplex tehnil explntions nd jrgonF ruthfulness might require some
simpli(tion @holding some things k or putting them in di'erent termsAD judicious omprisonsD
nd the use of onrete imgesF husD the virtue of truthfulness requires @Aunderstnding the udiene
nd @A outlining their pereptionsD onernsD feelingsD nd needsF ith this in mindD here re some
ftors tht re useful in ommuniting risk responsily nd truthfullyF
• Know the audienceX ht is their level of understndingD their needsD nd their pereptionsF por
exmpleD do they pereive the risk s voluntryD under ontrolD ompnied with sustntil ene(tsD
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ompnied y e'ets tht re well knownD nd of low dred ftorc he risk pereption frmework
desried ove will help you to ommunite risk in helpful nd responsile mnnerF
• Take measures to avoid deceiving the audienceX he gp etween the expert @those in the knowA
nd the puli is sometimes quite lrgeF his retes the tempttion to (ll tht gp with less then
truthful ontentF evoiding deeption requires more thn just refrining from telling outright liesF st
lso requires tking mesures to void sutle mnipultion nd unintentionl deeptionF
• Guard against unintentional deceptionX @A fe reful when using rhetoril devisesF @A se risk
omprisons nd nlogies to provide the puli with enhmrksD not to persude them tht euse
they ept risk they should ept risk F @A fe sure to point out the limits of omprisons
nd nlogiesF @hriving to the puli hering is risk of greter mgnitude thn living next to
nuler plnt ut this does not inlude key ftors suh s voluntrinessD ontrolD nd expeted
ene(tsF @dA evoid on)its of interestF sn exerise one elowD you will e looking t n exmple of
risk ommunition tken from the movie SilkwoodF hink out whether this ommunition is
reponsile nd honestF ho the interests of the risk ommunitors oinide with those of the udienec
ho the interests of the ommunitors is the ontent of the ommunition in ny wyc @por exmpleD
does the upoming vote to keep the union ply role in this risk ommunition tcA
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• ou re representtive from one of the privte usiness involved in the ove se
• our jo is to ommunite to the puli @whose risk pereption you studied in exerise twoA the risk
ssessment dt you hve olleted on the projet in question
• hevelop strtegy of ommunition tht is sed on @A legitimte risk omprisons nd nlogiesD @A
tht is nonEpternlistiD @A tht responds to the mnner in whih the puli is likely to pereive the
risk@sA in questionD nd @dA is open to ompromise sed on legitimte puli interests nd onernsF
Exercise Four (optional)
• grry out exerises two nd three using either the Milagro Beaneld War town meeting or the
union meeting from SilkwoodF
• retend you re ghrlie floom nd re hrged with outlining the vrious risks tht ompny the
hevine eretionl pilityF he rest of the lssD your udieneD will ply the role of the di'erE
ent stkeholdersF hese ould inlude the @IA townspeople @owners of lol usinesses suh s uy
erhulet9s r ody shop nd the generl store ownerD xik elAD @PA frmers @suh s toe wonE
drgonAD @QA lol nd stte lw enforement o0ers @suh s ferne wontoy nd uyril wontonAD
@RA vdd hevine eretion genter employees @suh s rorsethief horty who leds the onstrution
rewAD @SA lol government o0ils @suh s myor mmy gntuA nd stte government o0ils
@inluding the governorAD nd vdd hevine himselfF
• qive short presenttionF hen respond to questions nd ommentries from your lssmtes who re
working with the di'erent roles outlined oveF
• ke vote on whether to go hed with the vdd hevine projetF
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ou re gorporte ithis gompline y0er developing n ethis progrm for your orgniztionF row
should your progrm respond to the ethis of risk issues disussed in this modulec row should your orpoE
rtion go out identifying nd ommuniting risk ftors to employeesc row should your orportion go
out identifying nd ommuniting risk ftors to other stkeholders suh s ustomersD lol ommunityD
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Bibliography
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ghemil isks i'etively nd esponsilyD4 in Acceptable EvidenceX TTEWPF
PF grnorD gFpF @IWWQA Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the LawF
yxford niversity ressX vondonF
QF pingretteD rF @IWUIA Criminal InsanityF niversity of gliforni ressD ferkeleyD geX IUIF
RF wyoD hFqFD rollnderD FhFD iditorsF @IWWIA Acceptable Evidence: Science and Values in Risk
ManagementF yxford niversity ressX vondonF
SF wyoD hFqF @IWWIA 4oiologil ersus wetsienti( iews of isk essessmentD4 in Acceptable
EvidenceF yxford niversity ressX vondonX PRWEPVHF
TF loviD F @IWWIA 4feyond xumersX e froder erspetive on isk ereption nd isk gommuniE
tionD4 in Acceptable EvidenceX RVETSF
UF errowD gF @IWVRA Normal Accidents: Living with high-risk technologiesF fsi fooksD xDxF
VF esonD tF @IWWHGIWWWA Human Error gmridge niversity ressX vondonF
WF go'D wF @IWVSA Risk-Benet Analysis in Decisions Concerning Public Safety and HealthF
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IHF go'D wF The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the EnvironmentF gmridge
niversity ressX vondonF
IIF ndelD wFtF @IWVPGIWWVA Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, 2nd EdF gmridge niversity
ressD vondonF
IPF hrderEprehetteF @IWWIA 4edutionist epprohes to iskD4 in Acceptable RiskF PIVEPRVF
IQF hompsonD FfFD @IWWWA 4he ithis of ruthEelling nd the rolem of iskF4 Science and Engineering Ethics S@RAX RVWESIHF
IRF 4qlossry4 ynline ithis genter for ingineering IGQIGPHHT TXSUXRT w xtionl edemy of ingiE
neering eessedX turdyD heemer PUD PHHV wwwFonlineethisForgGgwGglossryFspx
his optionl setion ontins dditionl or supplementry informtion relted to this moduleF st ould
inludeX ssessmentD kground suh s supporting ethil theories nd frmeworksD tehnil informtionD
disipline spei( informtionD nd referenes or linksF
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Arthur Andersen
yne highly respeted ompnyD erthur endersen no longer exists hving gone nkrupt in the wke of the
inron dissterF erthur endersen provided inron with onsulting nd ounting serviesF he onsulting
division ws more suessful ut the ounting divisionD with its long trdition of outstnding ethil servieD
ws the orportion9s koneF erthur endersen signed o' on inron9s use of mrkEtoEmrket ounting
whih llowed inron to projet optimisti ernings from their dels nd then report these s tul pro(ts
yers efore they would mterilize @if t llAF hey lso signed o' on inron9s deeptive use of speil
purpose entities @iA to hide det y shifting it from one (tionl ompny to notherF ith erthur
endersen9s lessingD inron reted the illusion of pro(tle ompny to keep stok vlue highF hen
investors (nlly sw through the illusionD stok pries plummetedF o hide their ompliityD erthur endersen
shredded inriminting doumentsF por federl proseutors this ws the lst strwF he tustie heprtment
indited the one proud ounting (rm onvined tht this nd previous ethil lpses @unem nd ste
wngementA showed pttern of unted wrongdoingF erthur endersen ws on(ted of ostruting
justie on tune ISD PHHP nd losed its doors shortly fterF
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• IWIQ!pounded y erthur endersenX 4think strightD tlk stright4
• tood up to ilrod ompny in erly yersF hen sked to hnge ounting stndrdsD endersen
sidD 4here is not enough money in the ity of ghigo to mke ee give into lient demnds4
• IWRUEIWTQ!veonrd pek eme president of ee sueeding erthur endersenF
• pek helped motivte the formtion of the pinnil eounting tndrds fordF ee lso served
s onsiene of ounting profession ritiizing the profession nd the ig @eurities nd ixhnge
gommissionA for 4filing to squre its soElled priniples with its professionl responsiility to the
puliF4
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IWVVEIWWI!erthur endersen reeives SR million in fees from inron
PHHH!inron pys ee SP millionF he lion shre of this ws for onsulting feesF
tune ISD PHHP!ee found guilty of ostrution of justieF 4ody9s verdit is wrongFFFFhe relity here
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Hughes Aircraft
rowrd rughes founded this ompny t the eginning of the twentieth enturyF rughes eme regulr
supplier of militry hrdwre to the FF militryF sn the IWVH9s this inluded prts for surfe to ir misiles
nd (ghter irrftF yne division speilized in omputer hips designed to onvert nlogue informtion to
digitl for use in guidne systems nd deision support systemsF por exmpleD these hips interted with
rdr to help pilots of (ghter irrft void enemy missiles nd lso served s n essentil omponent for
missile guidne systemsD the soElled smrt omsF rughes hd won the ompetitive ids for these highly
pro(tle militry projets ut they hd lso ommitted themselves to tight delivery shedules with in)exile
dedlinesF end on top of thisD the FF eirfore demnded tht these omputer hips nd the systems tht
integrted them e rigorously tested to show tht they ould withstnd the severe environmentl stresses
of ttleF rughes soon fell ehind on the delivery of these omputer hips using hin retion of other
delys oth within the ompny nd etween the ompny nd other links in the militry supply hinF
he environmentl tests rried out y qulity ontrol under the supervision of prnk i hd worked
hrd to omplete the timeEonsuming tests nd still remin on shedule with deliveriesY hot prts @prts
in high demndA were pulled to the front of the testing line to keep things running ut soon even this
wsn9t enough to prevent delys nd ustomer omplintsF qiving wy to these pressuresD some rughes
supervisors pushed employees to pss hips without testing nd even to pss hips tht hd filed testsF
wrgret qooderl nd uth srr resigned from the ompny nd lew the whistle on these nd other
ethil filings tht hd eome rmpnt in rughesF o the orporte soil responsiility question eomes
how to hnge this ulture of dishonesty nd restore orporte integrity to this one innovtive nd leding
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• If one confesses and the other does notF he onfessor is relesed immeditely while the nonE
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• yne importnt mens for lssifying di'erent pprohes to orporte governne is to re)et on the
ssoited ount of humn ntureF his is very omplex issue utD fortuntelyD politil philosophy
provides us with some useful insightsF
• homs roes in the Leviathan presents omprehensive psyhologil nlysis of humn nture
sed on seventeenth entury physisF he fol point of this nlysis is the humn individul9s
unlimited pursuit of desireF ithout externl heks @primrily the thret of punishment imposed
y powerful sovereignA the State of Nature @where humn individuls pursue self interest without
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IF sn geny theoryD the ownersGdiretors set the entrl ojetives of the orportionF wngersD in turnD
re responsile for exeuting these ojetives in the orportion9s dyEtoEdy opertionsF gorporte
governne onsists of designing strutures nd proedures to ontrol mngementD iFeFD to keep their
tions in line with diretorEestlished ojetivesF
PF wngers nnot e trusted to remin fithful gentsD iFeFD to sty fithful to the interests nd gols
of the ownersGdiretorsF his presupposes prtiulr view of humn ntureF rumns re rtionlD
egoistsF hey hve desires nd use reson to devise mens to relize themF ine one desire n e
heked only y nother desireD this egoism is potentilly without limitF egeny theory ssumes tht
mngers will divert orporte resoures to pursue their own sel(sh ends unless heked y some system
of externl ontrolsF husD nother key element of orporte governne under geny theory is to (nd
the most e0ient systems of ontrols to keep mnger egoism in hekF
QF he ownersGdiretors ply the role of prinipl in geny theoryF he prinipl origintes the tion
nd ers primry morl nd legl responsiility for itF wost of the time the prinipl of n tion is
lso its exeutorF fut there re times when the prinipl lks the knowledge nd skill neessry for
exeuting the ojetives he or she origintesF sn this seD the prinipl ontrts with n gentF he
prinipl uthorizes the gent to t on his or her ehlfF his requires tht the gent remin fithful
to the gols nd interests of the priniplF ee roes9s LeviathanD ghpter IT for n importnt
historil ount of the gentEprinipl reltionF
RF wngers re gentsF heir primry responsiility is to serve s fithful exeutors of the gols nd
interests of the priniplsF his requiresD (rstD thtD mngers re responsile for exerising their proE
fessionl judgment in ompetent wyF wngers re lso responsile for remining fithful to the
interests of their priniplsF o do this they must void on)its of interests nd mintin on(denE
tilities @iFeFD keep seretsAF egent n lso rnge from eing free @unguided y priniplsA to ound
@tightly monitored nd ontrolled y priniplsAF
SF row does ethis enter into orporte governne under geny theoryc rimry emphsis is pled
on omplineD iFeFD enfored onformity to rules tht onstitute minimum thresholds of eptle
ehviorF gompline pprohes develop @IA rule sed odesD @PA systems of monitoring to detet
violtionsD nd @QA punishments nd rewrds to deter nonEompline nd rewrd omplineF revino
nd ever provide n empiril nlysis to the gols hieved through ompline ethisX 4R the
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• istlishing stndrds nd proedures to prevent nd detet riminl ondut
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• romoting responsiility t ll levels of the progrmD together with dequte progrm resoures nd
uthority for its mngers
• ixerising due diligene in hiring nd ssigning personnel to positions with sustntil uthority
• gommuniting stndrds nd proeduresD inluding spei( requirement for trining t ll levels
• wonitoringD uditingD nd nonEinternl guidneGreporting systems
• romiting nd enforing of ompline nd ethil ondut
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QF glrkeD F @PHHRA 4sntrodutionX heories of qovernne!eoneptulizing gorporte qovernne
heory efter the inron ixperieneD4 in Theories of Corporate Governance: The Philosophical
Foundations of Corporate GovernanceD edF homs glrkeF xew orkX outledgeX IEQHF
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MagazineF inter PHHUX QTERRF
peinergD tF @IWUHA 4golletive esponsiility4 in Doing and Deserving: Essays in the Theory
of ResponsibilityF rinetonD xtX rineton niversity ressX PQRF
pisseD fF nd prenhD FeFD edsF @IWVSA Corrigible Corporations and Unruly LawF n entonioD
X rinity niversity ressF
VF prenhD FeF @IWVRA Collective and Corporate ResponsibilityF xew orkX golumi niversity
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WF roesD F @ITSID IWTVA LeviathanF widdlesexD inglndX enguin fooksX IVTF
IHF wphersonD gFfF @IWTPA The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to LockeF
vondonD uX yxford niversity ressX QF
IIF wyD vF @IWVUA The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and
Corporate RightsF xotre hmeD sxX niversity of xotre hme ressF
IPF wvenD fFD nd ilkindD F @PHHQA The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and
Scandalous Fall of EnronF xew orkX ortfolioX IRIEIRWF
IQF ineD vFF @IWWRA 4wnging for yrgniztionl sntegrityD4 in Harvard Business ReviewD
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honld eF gressF sndinpolisD sxX rkett ulishing gompnyX THF
ISF tewrtD tFfF @PHHUA 4he uon pilesX row n osession with leks rought sndl to rewlettE
krdD4 in The New YorkerD perury IW nd PTD PHHUX ISPEITUF
ITF toneD gF hF @IWUSA Where the Law Ends: The Social Control of Corporate BehaviorF
rospetr reightsD svX velnd ressD sxgX IEQHF
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IVF everD qFF nd revinoD vFuF @IWWWA 4sntegrted nd deoupled soil performneX wngement
ommitmentsD externl pressuresD nd orporte ethis prtiesF4 The academy of Management
JournalD RPX SQWESSPF
IWF erhneD FrF @IWWWA Moral Imagination and Management Decision MakingF yxfordD uX
yxford niversity ressX QWF
PHF erhneD F rF @PHHVA 4wentl wodelsX worl smgintion nd ystem hinking in the ege of qloE
liztionD4 in Journal of Business EthicsD UVX RTQ!RURF
PIF erhneD F @PHHUA 4gorporte oil esponsiilityGgorporte worl esponsiilityX ss here
hi'erene nd the hi'erene st wkesD4 in edsFD wyD FD gheneyD qFD nd operD tFD The Debate
over Corporate Social ResponsibilityF yxfordD uX yxford niversity ressX RSWERURF
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godes of ethis evoke opposite retions from people who tehD do reserh inD or re prtitioners of
ouptionl nd professionl ethisF ome hold tht tehing odes of ethis is essentil to prepring students
for their future reersF gorportionsD for exmpleD hve ome to view odes s the ornerstone of suessful
ompline progrmF rofessionl soietiesD suh s the Puerto Rico State Society of Professional
Engineers and Land SurveyorsD lso mke the drftingD revisingD nd disseminting professionl odes
of ethis entrl prt of prtiing professionl engineering ethisF fut mny strongly opppose odes
euse they promote the wrong sorts of ttitudes in those who would e in)uened y themF es you will
see elowD philosophil ethiists rise ojetions to odes euse they undermine morl utonomyD led to
unritil eptne of uthorityD nd reple morl motives with fer of punishmentF hese polr stnes
re grounded in the very di'erent perspetives from whih di'erent groups pproh odesF fut they re
lso grounded in the ft tht odes tke mny di'erent forms nd serve distint funtionsF por exmpleD
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• vooking t this prolem from ompletely di'erent ngleD do odes of ethis require kground of
trustc sf soD how n trust e uilt up from within highly diverse nd highly polrized ommunities or
groupsc
• pinllyD n odes of ethis e used y more ruthless groups nd individulsc por exmpleD s those
in the gollege of erts nd ienes limedD n odes of ethis e used y those in positions of power
to strengthen tht power nd extend ontrol over othersc
A Success Story
• hree yers lter t the sme universityD nother fulty group set out to onstrut ode of ethis in
order to respond to redittion requirementsF hey egn with the ide of onstruting stkeholder
odeF
• pirstD they identi(ed the stkeholders of the ollege9s tivitiesD tht isD groups or individuls who hd
vitl interest in tht ommunity9s tionsD deisions nd poliiesF
• eondD they identi(ed the goods held y eh of these stkeholders whih ould e vitlly impted
y the tions of the ollegeF por exmpleD edution represented the key good held y students tht
ould e vitlly impted y the tivities nd deisions of the gollegeF
• orking from eh stkeholder reltion nd the good tht hrterized tht reltionD memers of the
ollege egn rfting ode provisionsF ome set forth fulty duties suh s keeping regulr o0e
hoursD grding firlyD nd keeping up to dte in tehing nd reserhF ythers emphsized student
duties suh s working responsily nd e'etively in work temsD dhering to stndrds of demi
honestyD nd ttending lsses regulrlyF
feuse stkeholder odes emody ommunity9s vluesD the individuls in hrge of drfting the ode
deided tht more diret pproh would e to identify the emodied vlues nd re(ne them into
ttement of luesF his forml sttement ould lter e developed in di'erent diretions inluding more
detiled ompline odeF
urning their e'orts towrd prepring ttement of lue roessD the fusiness edministrtion omE
munity went through the following stepsX
IF hey disussed )wed doumentD the irte gredoF his rought out three positive resultsX
prtiipnts me to see how odes emody vluesD tht odes serve di'erent funtionsD nd tht odes
lrify reltions etween the insiders nd outsiders of ommunityF
PF rtiipnts exmined 4on (de4 odes of ethis suh s demi odesD odes of honorD orporte
odesD nd professionl odesF ine odes emody vluesD they developed lists of the vlues these
odes emodiedF
QF he smple provisions rfted in the erlier stkeholder ode e'ort were presented so tht prtiipnts
ould identify the vlues these emodiedF revious e'orts in developing stkeholder ode ould e
enhmrked ginst the odes studied in the previous stepF gonvergenes nd divergenes were noted
nd used to further hrterize the ollege9s ommunity in terms of its similrities nd di'erenes
with other ommunitiesF
RF sn this stepD fulty memers were sked to redue the vlues list to mngele numer of (ve to
sevenF his led to the most ontentious prt of the proessF rtiipnts disgreed on the oneption
of vlueD the mening of prtiulr vlues like justieD nd on whether rights ould e treted s vluesF
SF o resolve this disgreementD disussion leders proposed using llots to llow prtiipnts to vote
on vluesF his proess ws more thn simple up or down voteF rtiipnts lso rnked the vlues
under onsidertionF
TF efter the top (ve vlues were identi(edD e'orts were mdeD in desriing eh of the remining vluesD
to (nd ples to inlude t lest omponents of the vlues left outF por exmpleD while on(dentility
ws not inluded in the (nl vlue listD it ws reintegrted s omponent of the more generl vlue
of respetF husD the (nl vlues list ould e mde more omprehensive nd more eptle to the
fulty ommunity y reintegrting some vlues s prts of otherD more generl vluesF enother wy
of piking up vlues left ehind in the voting proess ws to omine vlues tht shred signi(nt
IIS
ontentF lues tht did not mke it into the (nl list were still noted with the provision tht they
ould e integrted into susequent drfts of the ttement of luesF
UF e ommittee ws formed to tke eh vlue through vlue templteF efter desriing the vlueD
they formulted priniple summrizing the ethil oligtions it entiledD rfted smple provisions
pplying the vlueD nd posed di'erent hllenges the vlue presented to help guide proess of
ontinuous improvementF
VF he ommittee presented its results to the fulty who pproved this (rst drft ttement of lues
WF he fulty then developed shedule wherey the ttement of lues would e revisitedD expndedD
revisedD nd improvedF
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eent e'orts to develop ethis odes in the demi ontext for oth students nd fulty myD in prtD
stem from the suess of ethis ompline progrms developed in usiness nd industry in response to
the pederl entening quidelinesF yrgniztionl odes of ethis hve een integrted longside other
ompline struture nd tivities to prevent riminl ehviorD to detet riminl ehviorD nd to ensure
prompt nd e'etive orgniztionl response one suh ehvior hs een detetedF
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• 4he hllmrk of n e'etive progrm to prevent nd detet violtions of lw is tht the orgniztion
exerised due diligene in seeking to prevent nd detet riminl ondut y its employees nd other
gentsF hue giligene requires t minimum tht the orgniztion must hve tken the following types
of stepsX
• he orgniztion must hve estlished ompline stndrds nd proedures to e followed y ite
employees nd other gents tht re resonly ple of reduing the prospet of riminl ondutF
• pei( individul@sA within high levelpersonnel of the orgniztion must hve een ssigned overll
responsiility to oversee ompline with suh stndrds nd proeduresF
• he orgniztion must hve used due re not to delegte sustntil disretionry uthority to indiE
viduls whom the orgniztion knewD or should hve known through the exerise of due diligeneD hd
propensity to engge in illegl tivitiesF
• he orgniztion must hve tken steps to ommunite e'etively its stndrds nd proedures to ll
employees nd other gentsD eFgFD y requiring prtiiption in trining progrms or y disseminting
pulitions tht explin in prtil mnner wht is requiredF
• he orgniztion must hve tken resonle steps to hieve ompline with its stndrdsD eFgFD
y utilizing monitoring nd uditing systems resonly designed to detet riminl ondut y its
empoyees nd other gents nd y hving in ple nd puliizing reporting system wherey emE
ployees nd other gents ould report riminl ondut y others within the orgniztion without fer
of retriutionF
Recommendations by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for an Eective Compliance Program
• eppointing individuls to serve s ethis or ompline o0ers
• heveloping orporte redos nd odes of ethis tht e'etively ommunite n orgniztion9s ethil
stndrds nd expettions to employeesF
• hesigning ethis trining progrms for ll employees
• hesigning nd implementing monitoring nd uditing systems
• hesigning nd implementing n e'etive system of punishments nd sntionsF hese must e omE
pnied y investigtive proedures tht respet employee due proess rightsF
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Then answer the following questions individually
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• ht is d out the irte gredoc
• ht is the purpose served y the irte gredoc por the irte gommunityc por nonEmemersc
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IF ithis fowl gorportionsF ou hve een ssigned orportions orresponding to two of the six ethis
owl sesF por your presenting orportionD you will e developing prtil ode of ethisF por the
ommenting orportionD you need to fmilirize yourself with the morl eology of the orportionD
its needsD nd e redy to omment on the ode o'ered y nother groupF
PF ht kind of morl eology is predominte in your orportionc ss it (nnilED ustomerED or qulityE
drivenF vook t how the type of morl eology strutures other orgniztionl tivitiesX llotion
of prise nd lmeD exhnge of informtionD tretment of dissenting opinionsD nd entrl of morl
onernsF ell of these issues need to e ddressed diretly or indiretly in your odeF
QF ht is the ethil hllenge tht is highlighted in the ethis owl senrio sed on your seF por
this informtion go to the 4ithis fowl in the invironment of the yrgniztion4 moduleF mPIIWIF
RF ht funtions re you ddressing in your ode outlinec vooking oveD these would inlude eduteD
inspireD rete dilogueD disiplineD empowerD seure nd express identityF
SF hevelop within the time ville sketh of odeF his ould e setion of ompline odeD
orporte redoD or sttement of vluesF sn hoosing your formD think refully out the funtion@sA
of your odeF rve something tht you n presentD informllyD for round Q to S minutesF
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Form small work teams of four to ve individuals
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Review few smple odes per temF
List the vlues you identify in the odesF
Identify ny reurring vluesF
Record nd post the list of vluesF
ixpress eh vlue s word or in s few words s possileF
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more general ones, and integrating values into others as parts
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IF BrainstormX list the vlues for your groupF ueep in mind tht vlues re multiEdimensionlF por
exmpleD in the demi ontextD the vlues will rek down into dimensions orresponding to stkeE
holderX fultyD studentsD dministrtionD nd other demi stkeholdersF
PF ReneX redue your list to mngele size @SEUAF ho this y rewordingD synthesizingD ominingD
nd elimintingF
QF PostX shre your list with the entire groupF
RF ReviseX mke ny lst minute hngesF
SF CombineX modertor will orgnize the lists into llot
TF VoteX ih person rnks the top (ve vlues
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Each value in your Statement of Values needs to be accompanied by a Value Prole
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Try to think of general guidelines to
keep in mind when working to realize your value
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Think of specic ways values challenge us
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She has been
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A recent study has revealed that plagiarism, which is a
university-wide problem, is especially bad in your department
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This program does everything
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Its new search engine quickly connects to existing online
paper data bases, greatly expanding the ability of a professor to detect the sources from which
their students have copied
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Professors can zero in on students using recycled papers, and the former students
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• hoes this ntiEplgirism progrm threten ny of the vlues in the ehiw yc sf soD whih vluesc
• ss the deprtment hirperson treting students disrespetfully y dopting nd implementing the ntiE
plgirism softwrec gn fulty tret students disrespetfully s 4justi(le4 retlition for student
heting nd plgiringc ho two wrongs mke rightc
• ht is the use of plgirismc ho students do it out of ignorne of stndrds nd prties of
doumenttion nd hnowledgmentc ho they do it euse they prorstinte until they do not hve
time to do the ssignment properlyc ho students resort to plgirism euse they hve too mny
on)iting oligtions suh s fmilyD joD lrge ourse lodsD etFc
You teach an advanced course in Engineering Economics that has both graduate and undergraduate students
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When you ask why, he tells you that he has a copy of the exam
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• e group of students in omputer ethis lss reted survey tht sked students if they would
vil themselves of exms otined through mens suh s tht desried in the senrio oveF ixty
perent of the respondents sid tht they wouldF gompre this to the vlue ommitments expressed in
the ehiw yc ss there gp etween spirtion nd ehviorc ht n e done to redue this
gpc
• uppose you took the exmF ould this hve ny long term e'ets on your hrterc ould ting
dishonestly this time mke it esier to do so in the futurec
• uppose you wish to uphold stndrds of demi integrity in this se nd not tke the exmF hould
you turn your roommte in to the teherc ould keeping this exm theft seret undermine ny of
the w ehiw vluesc sf soD whih onesc
ou hve now disussed some or ll of the ove ses in terms of the ehiw ttement of luesF ht do
you think re the strengths of this doumentc ht re its weknessesc ho you reommend ny hngesc
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Sources for Cases
• gse I hs een developed y illim preyD ghuk ru'D nd tosé gruz for their ookD qood gomE
putingX e irtue epproh to gomputer ithisF his ook is urrently in drft stge nd is under
ontrt with tones nd frtlett ulishing gompnyF
• gses P nd Q were developed y w fulty tems from the gollege of ingineering during workE
shops held for the efi PHHI teering gommittee nd the heprtment of sndustril ingineeringF
hese workshops took ple epril TD PHHI nd wy IRD PHHIF
• gse R hs een modi(ed from he lgirism hetetor written y woshe umF st n e found
t the eginning of the ethis hpter in rtil ingineering hesignD edited y wj fystrom nd
frue iisensteinF woshe umF he lgirism hetetorD in rtil ingineering hesignD edited y
wj fystrom nd frue iisensteinF fo tonD pveX gpg ressD PHHSX PUEPVF
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Ethics Across the Curriculum Matrix
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1 Statements of Value/Codes of Ethics
• illim tF prey
• genter for ithis in the rofessions
• niversity of uerto io t wyguez
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2 Module Introduction
sn this moduleD you will lern out professionl nd ouptionl odes of ethis y looking t d odeD
writing your own odeD nd then ritilly exmine professionl ode of ethisD the engineering ode for
the golegio de sngenieros y egrimensores de uerto ioF hree exerises will tke you through the proess
of exmining the irte greedD writing your own odeD nd exmining the golegio9s odeF ext oxes will
provide helpful kground informtion on purposes served y professionl odesD philosophil ojetionsD
nd frmework for working your wy through stkeholderEsed ode like tht of the gse or the
xtionl oiety of rofessionl ingineersF his module provides pnish trnsltion of the irte greed
prepred y hrF hn vivingston gollins of the heprtment of rumnities in the niversity of uerto io
t wyguezF
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gonluding this module re two word douments uploded s medi (lesF yne provides the exerises
tht re presented in this module in wv formtF he other provides the kground informtion tht hs
een presented in this module s extoxesF
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IF ou will nlyze the irte greed in terms of @A its di'erent funtionsD @A the ommunity vlues it
emodiesD nd @A how it stnds towrd nonmemers of the pirte ommunity s well s memersF
PF ou will write ode of ethis for n ouptionl or professionl re suh s usiness or engineeringF
QF ou will derief the rest of the lss on your group9s odeD lrify its funtions nd vluesD nd defend
it if neessryF
RF his module will onlude with look t the ode of ethis of the uerto io tte oiety of
rofessionl ingineers nd vnd surveyors or Colegio de Ingenieros y Agrimensores de Puerto
RicoF
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4 Pirates Creed of Ethics (translated into Spanish by Dana Collins)
IF il pitán tendrá omndo totl durnte un tll y tendrá l utoridd pr dirigir el roF il
que no sigu l pitán podrá ser stigdo se l tripulión no vot en ontr del stigoF
PF i el ro nufrgD l tripulión permneerá unidos hst el pitán onsigue otr nveF i l nve
es propiedd omún de l tripuliónD l primer nve pturd perteneerá l pitán on un @IA
prte de otínF
QF il irujno del ro reiirá dosients @PHHA orons pr el mntenimiento de su equipo médio y
reiirá un @IA prte del otínF
RF vos otros o(iles reiirán un @IA prte d unoD y si se distinguenD l tripulión determinrá
unto reiirán omo reompensF
SF il otín de un nve pturd será distriuido en prtes igulesF
TF il primero que señle l priión de un ro que se pturdo reiirá ien @IHHA oronsF
UF il que pierd un ojoD un mnoD o un piern mientrs está en serviioD reiirá hst seis eslvos o
seisients @THHA oronsF
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leglc ho they overlp with existing lwc ho they imply ritiisms of existing lwsc sf they imply
punishments or sntionsD wht mesures does your ode presrie to dminister justly nd properly
these sntionsc pinllyD e sure to gurd ginst the equl ut opposite sins of overEspei(ity nd
too muh generlityF yverly spei( odes try to provide rule for every possile situtionF feuse
this is impossileD these odes tend towrd rigidityD in)exiilityD nd irrelevneF godes tht re too
generl fil euse they n e interpreted to rtionlize ny kind of lim ndD thusD msk immorl
tions nd intentionsF
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7 Exercise 3: Studying the code of Ethics of the Colegio de Ingenieros y
Agrimensores de Puerto Rico
• sdentify the provisions tht touh upon the reltion of the engineer to the puliF ht goods re t
stke in this reltionc ht n engineers do to preserve or promote these goodsc
• sdentify provisions tht touh upon the reltion of the engineer to the lientF ht goods re t stke
in this reltionc ht n engineers do to preserve or promote these goodsc
• sdentify provisions tht touh upon the reltion of the engineer to the gse @professionl engineering
soietyA ht goods re t stke in this reltionc wht n engineers do to preserve or promote these
goodscF
• pinllyD identify provisions tht touh upon the reltion of the engineer to other engineers @peer relE
tionsAF ht goods re t stke in this reltionc ht n engineers do to preserve or promote these
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Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico State society of Professional Eng
• he gse ode of ethis hs three prtsX
• rt yneX hree pundmentl riniples whih express rdinl ojetives for engineering prtie in
uerto io
• rt woX en gnons whih set forth generl rules for ethil engineering prtie
• rt hreeX ih non is repeted followed y severl prtil normsF y setting forth detiled rulesD
prtil norms speify nd interpret the si nonsF hey lso set forth spei( nd onrete rules
for professionl nd ethil ondut
• he gse ode of ethis is stkeholder odeF his mens it identi(es engineering stkeholdersD the
goods they depend uponD nd the duties engineers hve in proteting or promoting these goodsF
Key Engineer Relations
• he reltion etween engineer nd public is founded on the goods of helthD sfety nd welfreF
• he reltion etween engineer nd client is founded on the good of fithful geny @trustAF
• he reltion etween the individul engineer nd the profession is founded on the engineer working
to mintin the good reputtion nd integrity of the professionF
• he peer reltion etween prtiing engineers is founded on the good of ollegilityF
Engineer and Public
• huties rising in this reltion re tied to mintining or promoting the goods of helthD sfetyD nd
welfreF hey inlude minimizing hrmD voiding pternlism @mking deisions for others who hve
the right nd ility to mke these for themselvesAD free nd informed onsent @the right of those tking
risk to onsent to tht riskAF
• pIX heerán onsiderr su prinipl funión omo profesionles l de servir l humniddF u
relión omo professionl y lienteD y omo professionl y ptronoD deerá estr sujet su funión
fundmentl de promover el ienestr de l humnidd y l de proteger el interés púlioF
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• gnon IX elr por sore tod otr onsiderión por l seguriddD el mienteD l slud y el ienestr
de l omunidd en l ejeuión de sus responsiliddes profesionlesF
• rtil xorm IdX gundo tengn onoimiento o su(iente rzón pr reer que otro ingeniero
o grimensor viol ls disposiiones de este gódigoD o que un person o (rm pone en peligro l
seguriddD el mienteD l slud o el ienestr de l omuniddD presentrán tl informión por esrito
ls utoriddes onernids y ooperrán on dihs utoriddes proveyendo quell informión o
sisteni que les se requeridF
Engineer to Client
• huties stemming from this reltion rise out of fithful genyD tht isD the responsiility of n engineer
to remin true to the lient9s interestsF ositively this inludes exerising due re for the lient y
rrying out the lient9s interests through the exerise of soundD ompetent engineering professionl
judgmentF xegtively this entils voiding on)its of interest nd reveling the lient9s on(dentil
informtionF
• Faithful AgencyX gnon R"etur en suntos profesionles pr d ptrono o liente omo gentes
(eles o (duiriosD y evitr on)itos de intereses o l mer prieni de éstosD mnteniendo siempre
l independeni de riterio omo se del profesionlismoF
• Conict of InterestX R"ivitrán todo on)ito de intereses onoido o potenil on sus ptronos
o lientes e informrán on prontitud sus ptronos o lientes sore ulquier relión de negoiosD
intereses o irunstnis que pudiern in)uenir su juiio o l lidd de sus serviiosF
• CondentialityX Ri"rtrán tod informiónD que les llegue en el urso de sus enomiends proE
fesionlesD omo on(denil y no usrán tl informión omo medio pr logrr ene(io personl si
tl ión es dvers los intereses de sus lientesD de sus ptronosD de ls omisiones o junts ls
que pudier perteneer o del púlioF
Engineer to Profession
• his inludes working to promote the profession9s autonomy and independence s well s minE
tining its good reputationF woreover it requires tht engineers prtiipte in their professionl
soietyD work to dvne engineeringD e ojetive nd imprtil in their workD nd ssoite only with
persons of good reputationF
• Canon 3X imitir delriones púlis únimente en un form verz y ojetivF
• Practical Norm 3aX erán ojetivos y veres en informes profesionlesD delriones o testimoniosF
snluirán tod l informión relevnte y pertinente en tles informesD delriones o testimoniosF
Engineer to Engineer
• his reltion is sed on the good of CollegialityF st requires tht engineers work to mintin friendly
nd ollortive reltions with other engineers y voiding disloyl ompetition nd omprtive
dvertising nd y lwys giving peers due redit for their ontriutions to engineering projets nd
designsF
• Practical Norm 4lX entes de relizr trjos pr otrosD en los ules puedn her mejorsD plnosD
diseñosD inventosD u otros registrosD que puedn justi(r l otenión de derehos de utor o ptentesD
llegrán un uerdo en relión on los derehos de ls respetivs prtesF @qive due redit to
ollegues for their workAF
• Canon 5X idi(r su reputión profesionl en el mérito de sus serviios y no ompetir deslelmente
on otrosF @Avoid disloyal competitionA
• Practical Norm 6bX enunirán sus serviios profesionles sin utoElnz y sin lenguje enE
gñoso y de un mner en que no se menose l dignidd de sus profesionesF @Non-comparative
advertisingA
• Practical Norm 5hX xo trtrán de suplntrD ni suplntrán otro ingeniero o grimensorD después de
que un gestión profesionl le hy sido ofreid o on(d ésteD ni tmpoo ompetirá injustmente
on élF @Avoid disloyal competitionA
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• godes llow the profession to doument to soiety tht it hs developed proper stndrds nd intends
to enfore themF hey express the profession9s trust in soiety to keep its side of the rgin y
grnting utonomyD prestigeD nd monopolyF yf ourse this ontrt hs never een expliitly ented
t point in historil timeF fut the notion of soil ontrt with mutully ene(il exhnge
@ quid pro quoA provides useful devie for modeling the reltion tht hs tully evolved etween
soiety nd its professionsF
Professions and Responsibility
• rofessions hve een reted to exerise stewrdship over knowledge nd skill dominsF
• ixerising stewrdship over generlly mens wthing overD preservingD protetingD nd even imE
proving F tewrdship is forwrdElooking kind of responsiility similr to the responsiility tht
prent exerises towrd his or her hildrenF he stewrd is trusted servnt or gent of the lndowner
who ts in the owner9s ple while the lter is sent or inpittedF
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• 4tewrdshipD4 thusD refers to the profession9s responsiility to sfegurd its spei( domin of knowlE
edge nd skillF his domin is essentil to soiety in some wy @it provides soiety with siD ommon
goodA nd soiety delegtes responsiility for this domin to its memers who re speilly suited to
exerise itF
• oD generlly spekingD professions n e hrterized in terms of epistemologil nd ethil responE
siilitiesF
• he epistemologil responsiility refers to stewrdship over the knowledge nd skills tht hrterizes
the professionF he profession preservesD trnsmitD nd dvnes this domin of knowledge nd skillF
@ipistemology a study of knowledgeFA
• he ethil dimension refers to the responsiility of the profession to sfegurd knowledge nd skill
for the good of soietyF oiety trusts the profession to do this for the ske of the omnmon goodF
oiety lso trusts the profession to regulte its own tivities y developing nd enforing ethil nd
professionl stndrdsF
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10 Objections to and Mischievous Side Eects of Codes of Ethics
These objections are taken from John Ladd, "The Quest for a Code of Professional Ethics: An
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these projets is to ppriseD ritiize nd perhps even defend @or ondemnA the projets themselvesD
the rulesD regultions nd proedures they presrieD nd the soil nd politil gols nd institutions
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individuls to justify tions tht go ginst ommon morlityF por exmpleD lwyers my use the ft
tht the lw is n dversril system to justify lyingF vdd responds in the following wy to this dodgeX
4{}here is no speil ethis elonging to professionlsF rofessionls re notD simply euse they
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Bring Your Friends:
wriD tlented student in mehnil engineering hs epted n o'er to work for prestigious (rmF
hen she reeives ll for n interview with (rm F he tells them tht she hs lredy epted n o'er
from D ut the ller sys tht doesn9t mtterF e wnt to interview you nywy so tht we n doument
0rmtive tion omplineF sn ftD if you hve ny friends who re similrly situted iFeFD women who
ome from minority groups plese give us their nmesF e will )y ll of you to our entrl hedqurters for
interviews t our expenseF st will e good vtionF
What would you do if you were in Maria's place?
eept the interview o'er ut not try to reruit ny of your friendsF
eept the interview o'er nd try to reruit some of your friends to go longF
efuse to ept the interview on morl groundsF
efuse to ept the interview euse it would interfere with the lss in rtil nd rofessionl
ithis tht you re urrently tkingF
• eport this ompny to the pproprite governmentl geny sine they re lerly distinguishing
ginst ndidtes from soElled minority groups
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• torge should not go to the interview euse he is not 4sinerely interested4 in this positionF ris
pi(sm nels out ny possiility of 4sinere interest4F
• torge should ept this interview request euse his oligtions to his fmily outweigh mtters of
personl morlity nd personl onsiene suh s his pi(smF
• torge should ept this interview nd jo o'erD if one followsD preisely euse of his pi(smF sf
he refuses then weg epons will (nd wr monger who will do ll kinds of hrmF fy tking the
jo nd using his skills to minimize hrm in wepons development torge is doing his est to relize
the pi(st gendF
• torge should set side his pi(sm nd use his engineering skills to rry out politilly sntioned
wepons projets just s dotor should set side personl likes or dislikes of ptient nd exerise
his or her skills dispssiontely nd professionllyF
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3 Full and Honest Disclosure
• he jo ndidte is required to provide full informtion reltive to the jo desription s dvertisedF
his would inlude elements suh sX
• idutionl ixperiene
• rior work experiene
• yther jo relevnt skills nd knowledge
• ho religionD sexul prefereneD mritl sttusD politil viewpointsD nd reretionl prties onstitute
jo relevnt mttersc sn other wordsD re these mtters privte to the jo ndidte or re there
osions when the prospetive employer hs right to ess this informtionc
• histinguish etween informtion to whih n interviewer hs right nd the mens the interviewer
hs the right to use to unover this informtionF ho interviewers hve the right to require tht jo
ndidtes @IA tke polygrph exmintionsD @PA undergo drug testsD @QA tke psyhologil pro(ling
exmsD @RA e sujeted to 4stged rises4 to (nd out how ndidte would hndle suh n eventc
hese my onstitute informtion res to whih the prospetive employer hs rightD ut does the
interviewer lso hve right to use these mens to otin this informtionc
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Are You a Bleeding-Heart Pacist?
torge is pi(stF re is lso n unemployed omputing professionlF eginst his etter judgmentD his wife
nd friendD entonioD hve tlked him into interviewing with weg epons for new opening working on the
guidne systems of nonEnuler missilesF huring the interviewD the employer remrks tht weg epons
hs hd troule in the pst with employees who hve morl qulms out working on wepons projetsF re
then turns to torge nd sksD ou9re not one of those leedingEhert pi(sts re youc row should torge
nswer this questionc
• torge should not revel his pi(smF st is ovious tht this would prejudie weg epons ginst
hiring himF re must try to get the jo t ll ostsF
• torge should tke the time to explin his pi(smD nd how he sees himself (tting into di'erent
militry projetsF por exmpleD he ould emphsize his onern nd expertise in mking wepons
guidne systems s urte s possile to minimize 4olltorl4 dmge during useF re ould use
this interview to negotite guidelines for projets tht he would (nd omptile with his onvitionsF
• torge should immeditely exit the interviewF st is ovious tht weg epons would exhiit no
sympthy or support for his pi(smF
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4 Moral Conicts and Full and Honest Disclosure
Consider this Analogy
ou re physiin on ll for turdy night in remote ountry hospitlF ou reeive n emergeny ll to
ome immeditely nd performD lifeEsving surgery on ptient in ritil onditionF he surgery is routine
for someone of your skills ut the sitution for the ptient is ritilF ou n sve his life if you t quiklyF
ou speed to the hospitlD sruD suit up nd wlk into the operting roomF here lying unonsious on
the operting tle is your worst enemyF his is person whose entire life hs een devoted to mking you
miserleF ou hve no dout tht if you sve his life he will ontinue to in)it even more su'ering on youF
ou hesitteF ou ould oth the opertion nd proly get wy with itF fut no one else n perform
the surgeryF ou suessfully exeute the opertion nd sve the ptient9s lifeF efter llD s physiin you
hve the oligtion to set side personl issues nd feelings nd do your duty s professionl to the est
of your ilitiesF
he generl onsensus is tht the dotor is morllyD professionllyD nd even leglly oligted to perform
the opertionF rofessionlismD most rgueD requires tht we set side personl issues nd personl morlity
nd do our duties s professionlsF muel plormn rgues tht engineers s professionls hve the sme
duty y nlogyF sf soiety sks n engineer to rry out tsk tht is soilly sntioned nd politilly
vlidtedD then the engineer hs the duty to set side whtever morl or onsieneEsed ojetions he or
she my hve nd rry out the engineering tivityF o even those who re pi(sts nd ojet to wepons
projets my hveD under the right onditionsD the oligtion or duty to set side personl morlity nd
work on the projetF ho you think plormn9s nlogy holdsc ut yourself into the position of torgec hoes
he hve the oligtion to set side his pi(sm s merely personl elief nd rry out his orders s n
engineerc
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• hink of forenstein9s onerns nd eventul tions in light of plormn9s nlogyF
• hoes forenstein hve the oligtion to set side his pi(sm to work on orreting this trining
prolemc
• hoes plormn9s nlogy provide the justi(tion for thisc yr is forenstein ting on the sis of
very di'erent set of rgumentsc
• essume tht you re ommitted pi(stF s forenstein right to set side his eliefs to work on
this projetc hid he relly set side his eliefsc
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• wore nd moreD prospetive jo ndidtes re eing required to sign 4nonEdislosure greements4 s
prt of their employment ontrtF hese greements ommit engineers nd professionlsD not only
to nonEdislosure of ompny seretsD ut to not seeking employment with ompetitors for three to (ve
yers fter leving the ompnyF
• xonEdislosure greements re designed to lne n employer9s onern for proteting on(dentil
informtion with n employee9s right to jo moility sed on freedom of ssoitionF fut new nd
vitl onern to engineers nd professionls on the point of employment is just wht they re ommiting
themselves to when they gree to suh ontrtul provisionsF
• he prospetive employee9s responsiility to honor on(dentility greements is grounded in the emE
ployer9s oligtion to full dislosure of the terms of employmentF flning these is di0ult in the
interviewing nd hiring proesses s the following ses demonstrteF
• xew employees re lso eing sked to sign greements wiving their right to sue the ompny should
they e (redF sn lieu of the right to sue for wrongful dismisslD ompnies sk tht employees gree
to inding ritrtion rried out y n outside ritrtorF finding ritrtion isFFFindingD tht isD it
oligtes oth of the disputing prties to deision deided upon y n outsiderF end the ompny
reserves the right to nme the ritrtorF gompnies hve done this to protet themselves ginst the
erosion of the dotrine of 4employment t will4 towrd the notion of 4just useF4 fut the senrios
elow invites you to think out how muh jo ndidtes re eing sked to give up when they wive
their right to sue for wrongful dismisslF
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wrtD student t n rispni university hs just epted jo with mjor FF orportionF he
jo seems idelF roweverD she noties tht her employment ontrt inludes luse to the e'et tht she
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e resolved y n outside ritrtorF he ritrtor9s deision would e inding on oth prtiesF woreoverD
the ritrtor would e hosen y the ompnyF wrt suspets tht this greement represents hrd line
stne tht the ompny hs tken on wrongful dismissl suitsF ht should she doc
What should Marta do?
• he should refuse to gree to wiving ny of her legl rightsF xot to do so would leve her vulnerle
to eing (red y the ompny for ny reson whtsoeverD even morlly questionle resonsF
• he should sk for more time to study the employment ontrt efore signingF hen she should exmE
ine very refully the ompny9s pst employment issuesF wye the ompny9s reord is questionle
nd this hs led them to tke suh stne towrd wrongful dismissl suitsF
• wrt should sk for more time to think out the employment o'er nd the ontrtul termsF hen
she should try to (nd nother position nd only if she fils in this e'ort should she ept the o'er s
the est thing she n doF
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You Can't Take It With You
ou re leving gomputing ystemsD snF to work for gompwreD snDF ompetitorF fefore you leve
gomputing ystemsD you re deriefed y the ersonnel y0e nd ompny lwyer on the proprietry
informtion you hve hd ess to while working with gomputing ystemsF hey hve itemized the inforE
mtion tht you nnot divulge to or use in your work with gompwreF st is your professionl judgment
tht they re inluding informtion tht is generl knowledge nd should not e onsidered on(dentil or
proprietryF st is lso informtion tht would e useful"even essentil"for wht you will e doing in your
new joF ou feel tht this on(dentility greement is overly restritive nd would hndip you in your
new joF ht should you doc
How should you respond to CSI's restrictions on what you can and cannot disclose in your
new work with Compware?
IF ou should ssert your rights to mke use of ll the informtion tht your trining hs provided youF
his inludes espeilly the innovtions you introdued to gsF feuse this is the result of your hrd
work you should e le to tke it with you to your new joF
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• pull dislosure would inlude providing the jo ndidte with detiled itinerry of the interview
proessF es we will see in the se elowD some interviewers deliertely leve o' ertin items to
rete surprisesF
• pull dislosure of the nture of the jo should inlude detiled desription of routine tivities s well
s nonEroutine possiilitiesF en exmple of signi(nt nonEroutine tsk would e tht osions my
rise where n employee my t some point e lled upon to work on wepons projetF
• sn shortD the jo ndidte should e givenD during the interviewD n orienttion on work responsiilitiesD
ples in whih the work will e rried outD nd the ollegues with whom he or she will e workingF
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edroD who will grdute t the end of the urrent semesterD is student t well known rispni serving
universityF re nd two of his lssmtes re )own y gompEyrg for n interview t ompny hedqurtersF
huring phone onverstion with the ompny representtive setting up the interviewD he sks if there
is nything he should do to prepre for the interviewF he ompny representtive nswersD 4xoF4 edro
reeives fxed itinerry of the interview!it looks routineF o edro nd his lssmtes ord the plne nd
rrive t their destintionD the ompny hedqurtersF he ompny o0il who meets them t the irport
tells them tht the (rst item on the interview gend is drug testF hen edro ojets!4hy weren9t we
told out this efore we greed to the interviewc4!he is told tht if this is uneptle to himD he n get
right k on the plne euse the interview is over for himF
What should Pedro do?
• re should get on the plneF his t on the prt of the interviewer violtes his right of prior dislosure
of the terms of the interviewF
• re should sumit to the drug testF efter llD he should hve resonly expeted tht the ompny
would do something like thisF ine whether or not he hs drug hit is highly jo relevntD the
ompny hs right to this informtionF
• re should (le grievne ginst the ompny for disriminting ginst rispnisF
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sn the following seD exmine whether informtion out why former employee with your ompny hd
een (red is or is not on(dentil nd should or should not e inluded in ny reommendtion you write
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• e reent grdute from niversity D wrt hs strong nd suessful interview with representtive
from lolD respeted ompnyF he disussed her skillsD experieneD nd sked severl pereptive
questions out working onditionsD jo responsiilitiesD nd ene(tsF he interviewerD oviously
impressedD sked wrt k for seond interview with his supervisorF
• he seond interview followed di'erent ourseF he interviewerD n older mnD did not sk her out
her skills or experieneF snsted he reminised out his dys s ollege studentF re tlked out his
hildren!wht they were studying nd their reer plnsF re mentioned his wife in pssingF hen he
told wrt tht the people who do well in his ompny re hrd workersF 4he strongest personD4 he
sidD 4will do whtever is neessry to survive in hrshD ompetitive environmentF4 hen he looked
t her hnds nd sked if she ws single nd if she still lived with her prentsF
• row should wrt nswer these questionsc
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ih senrio involves di0ulty with interpreting nd pplying n employee guideline oneptF
snterpret nd pply the onept s est you nF
hevelop vlue integrtive solution tht resolves the deision point of your senrioF
Values
• ValueX e vlue 4refers to lim out wht is worthwhileD wht is goodF e vlue is single word
or phrse tht identi(es something s eing desirle for humn eingsF4 frint nd ikeD worlity
nd the rofessionl vifeX lues t ork
• JusticeX tustie s firness fouses on giving eh individul wht is his or her dueF hree senses of jusE
tie re @IA the properD firD nd proportionte use of sntionsD punishments nd disiplinry mesures
to enfore ethil stndrds @retriutive justieAD @PA the ojetiveD dispssionteD nd imprtil distriE
ution of the ene(ts nd urdens ssoited with system of soil oopertion @distriutive justieAD
@QA n ojetively determined nd firly dministered ompenstion for hrms nd injusties su'ered
y individuls @ompenstory justieAD nd @RA fir nd imprtil formultion nd dministrtion of
rules within given groupF
• RespectX eognizing nd working not to irumvent the utonomy in others nd ourselvesF @euE
tonomy is the pity to mke nd exeute deisions s well s to set forth ends nd golsD integrte
them into life plnsD nd use these to onstitute tive identitiesFA espet involves reognizing nd
respeting rights suh s privyD propertyD free speehD due proessD nd free @nd informedA onsentF
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omplished y selling stok whih the investor does not yet ownY normlly this is done y orrowing
shres from roker t n greed upon fee or rte of interestF et this pointD the investor9s ommitment
to the uyer of the stok is ompleteY the uyer hs his shres nd the short seller his purhse prieF
he short seller is oligtedD howeverD to uy n equivlent numer of shres in order to return the
orrowed shresF sn theoryD the short seller mkes this overing purhse using the funds he reeived
from selling the orrowed stokF rerein lies the short seller9s potentil for pro(tX if the prie of the
stok delines fter the short sleD he does not need ll the funds to mke his overing purhseY the
short seller then pokets the di'ereneF yn the other hndD there is no limit to the short seller9s
potentil lossX if the prie of the stok risesD so too does the short seller9s lossD nd sine there is no
p to the stok9s prieD there is no limittion on the short seller9s riskF here is no time limit on this
oligtion to overF
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• gonsider how investor n pro(t from IHH shres of stok tht he orrows from roker eX
• IF orrows IHH shres of from e t ertin timeD I @sy wondyD ytoer IID PHHRAF is worth
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• PF immeditely sells these IHH orrowed shres of t its mrket vlue of 6IH per shre or 6IHHHF
his still ours within time frmeD IF
• QF opens n ount with hoo nd strts spreding flse rumors out the (nnil helth of on
hoo9s (nnil ulletin ordF re uses severl usernmesD opies the sme messge over nd overD
nd retes the illusion tht is going down the tuesX
• By c_smear/c1_smear/c_smearrr/etc
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STS have seven broad components: hardware, software, physical surroundings, people/groups/roles, procedures, laws, and data/data structures
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Socio-technical systems embody values
• hese inlude morl vlues like sfetyD privyD propertyD free speehD equity nd essD nd seurityF
xonEmorl vlues n lso e relized in nd through oio ehnil ystems suh s e0ienyD ostE
e'etivenessD ontrolD sustinilityD reliilityD nd stilityF
• worl vlues present in oio ehnil ystems n on)it with other emedded morl vluesY for
exmpleD privy often on)its with free speehF xonEmorl vlues n on)it with morl vluesY
developing sfe system requires time nd moneyF endD nonEmorl vlues n on)itY reliility
undermines e0ieny nd ost e'etivenessF his leds to three prolems tht ome from di'erent
vlue on)its within oio ehnil ystems nd etween these systems nd the tehnologies tht
re eing integrted into themF
• wismthes often rise etween the vlues emedded in tehnologies nd the oio ehnil ysE
tems into whih they re eing integrtedF es xs ws integrted into the niversity of gliforni
edemi gomputing @see whdo se t gomputing gsesAD the vlues of openness nd trnsE
preny designed into xs lshed with the needs of students in the edemi gomputing t
gs for privyF
• ehnologies eing integrted into oio ehnil ystems n mgnifyD exggerteD or exerte
existing vlue mismthes in the F he use of P softwre omined with the ese of digitl
opying hs mgni(ed existing on)its onerning musi nd piture opyrightsF
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Socio-technical systems change
• hese hnges re ought outD in prtD y the vlue mismthes desried oveF et other timesD
they result from ompeting needs nd interests rought forth y di'erent stkeholdersF por exmpleD
iyle designsD the on(gurtion of typewriter keysD nd the design nd uses of ellulr phones hve
hnged s di'erent users hve dpted these tehnologies to their speil requirementsF
• hese hnges lso exhiit wht soiologists ll trjetoryD tht isD pth of developmentF rE
jetories themselves re sujet to normtive nlysisF por exmpleD some s nd the tehnologies
integrted into them disply line of development where the nd the integrted tehnology re
hnged nd redesigned to support ertin soil interestsF he informting pities of omputing
systemsD for exmpleD provide informtion whih n e used to improve mnufturing proesses
n or to monitor workers for enhning mngement powerF @ee hoshnn uo'D The Age of
the Smart Machine
• rjetoriesD thusD outline the development of s nd tehnologies s these re in)uened y internl
nd externl soil foresF
sn this setionD you will lern out this module9s exerisesF he required links ove provide informtion on
the frmeworks used in eh setionF por exmpleD the oioEehnil ystem module provides kground
informtion on soioEtehnil nlysisF he 4hree prmeworks4 module provides further desription of
the ethis testsD their pitfllsD nd the fesiility testF hese exerises will provide step y step instrutions
on how to work through the deision points presented oveF
For more information see Hu and Jawer below
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Several issues have arisen that demand your
immediate attention:
IF he identity of the yerEslnderers is unknownF ht n you doD if nythingD to (nd out who these
individuls rec
IRW
PF yne of the slnderers lims to hve worked for fiomtrix in the pstF reGshe uses this to lend redene
to the ttks mde on the ompny nd its mngersF sf trueD is there nything tht n e done to
prevent future employees from resorting to slnder s wy of retliting ginst the ompnyc
QF sf the rel identities of the individuls posting the hoo messges re reveledD should they e suedc
ht re the dvntges of defmtion lwsuits if those sued do not hve the (nnil resoures to
ompenste the vitim for dmges su'eredc
RF hould the yerEslnderers e ttkedc sf soD howc rowD in generlD should orportions nd their
mngers respond to yerEslnderc fy pulily refuting the messgesc fy ignoring these ttksc
fy ignoring them until they produe ler dmgec yr y responding quikly nd protively efore
they produe dmgec
Decision Point Two: Defending Against Defamation:
he t is out of the gF he fw olieD those selfEstyled whistleElowers ginst the orporte greed of
fiomtrixD hve een reveled s ihrd nd ymond gostnzo nd iphrim worrisF @ihrd gostnzo
nd iphrim worris were former fiomtrix employeesFA hese re the rel world nmes ehind the PQ
pseudonyms under whih ITDHHH ntiEfiomtrix emils were posted on the pinnil fulletin ford of hoo
etween epril IWWW nd eugust PHHHF hese messges used fiomtrix mngers of sexul hrssment
nd xzi wr rimes nd fiomtrix of orporte greedF
Biomatrix managers feel that the company has a problem if its former employees nd the
motivation to behave in this manner
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What should you do?
• fring defmtory lwsuit ginst the threec ould this help to reoup dmgesc ht other
ene(ts ould suessful defmtion lwsuit ringc ht would e the downside of suh n tionc
• elter the wy in whih employees re let goF @sn other words develop proedures for (ring or lying
o' employees tht would defuse the desire to get evenFA ht ould e done to sever reltion with
n employee in s good fshion s possilec
• ht steps ould e tken to redue the possiility of former employee tking short selling
strtegyc por exmpleD ould steps e tken to restrit the wys in whih former employees use the
on(dentil informtion they hve out the ompnyc gould risk identi(tion mesures e tken to
unover those who ould or re ene(ting from short selling ompny9s stokc
• gould rumn esoures develop n e'etive progrm to ounter yer smer y e'etive ommuniE
tion of true nd urte informtionc row n good reputtion e estlished tht ould serve
s sis for ounterEting defmtionc
• sn shortD design strtegy for fiomtrix tht ould minimize the risk of future yerEsmer ttks
ndGor minimize the impt of these ttksF hefend your strtegy in the ithis fowl deteF
Decision Point Three: How far does free speech go?
ou work with puli servie orgniztion devoted to the defense of free speehD oth o' nd onlineF por
this reson you immeditely notied newspper story tht three individulsD ihrd gostnzoD ymond
gostnzoD nd iphrim worrisD were found guilty in summry judgment of defmtionF st seems they
pulishedD under PQ psuedonymsD some ITDHHH messges tht mde negtive lims ginst fiomtrix nd
its mngers tht they were unle to sustntiteF
The claims made by these individuals in their emails were pretty strong:
• fiomtrix9s most populr produtD ynvisD hs produed signi(nt hrmful side e'ets nd the omE
pny hs tken wrongful mesures to suppress this informtionF ynvis is mnuftured sustne
tht resemles the nturl )uids tht lurite knee movementsF hese )uids dispper with ge proE
duing ondition lled osteorthritisF ynvis hs een presented s highly promising tretment
for this prolemF
• hey lso use fiomtrix of overing up tht ft tht they re trgets of potentilly dmging
lwsuitsF
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sn this setionD you will lern out this module9s exerisesF he required links ove provide informtion on
the frmeworks used in eh setionF por exmpleD the oioEehnil ystem module provides kground
informtion on soioEtehnil nlysisF he 4hree prmeworks4 module provides further desription of
the ethis testsD their pitfllsD nd the fesiility testF hese exerises will provide step y step instrutions
on how to work through the deision points presented oveF
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7 Exercise One: Problem Specication
sn this exeriseD you will speify the prolem using soioEtehnil nlysisF he setion of the fiomtrix
gse nrrtive @found t gomputing gsesA provides good strting pointF sn the (rst tleD enter the
informtion from the fiomtrix se mterils pertinent to the generl omponents of D its hrdwreD
softwreD physil surroundingsD peopleGgroupsGrolesD proeduresD lwsD dtF ome exmples tken from
the desription t gomputing gses re provided to get you strtedF henD using the seond tleD
ISI
identify the vlues tht re emedded in the di'erent omponents of the F por exmpleD sg @pltforms
for internet ontent seletionA emody the vlues of seurity nd privyF pinllyD using the dt from your
soioEtehnil nlysisD formulte onise prolem sttementF
Exercise 1a:
ed the soioEtehnil system nlysis of the fiomtrix se t httpXGGomputingsesForgF pill in the
tle elow with elements from this nlysis tht pertin to your deision pointF
Socio-Technical System Table
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Solution generation requires prociency in the skills of moral imagination and moral creativity
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Problems can be formulated as interest conicts
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• Gather Information
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xolo gontendere is ltin for not opposing or ontendingF our interests my
on)it with your supervisor ut he or she my e too powerful to reson with or opposeF o your only
hoie here is to give in to his or her interestsF he prolem with nolo ontendere is tht nonEopposition
is often tken s greementF ou my need to doument @eFgFD through memosA tht you disgree with
ourse of tion nd tht your hoosing not to oppose does not indite greementF
Negotiate
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sf nolo ontendere nd negotition re not possileD then opposition my e neessryF
ypposition requires mrshlling evidene to doument one9s position persusively nd imprtillyF st
mkes use of strtegies suh s leding n 4orgniztionl hrge4 or 4lowing the whistleF4 por more
on whistleElowing onsult the disussion of whistle lowing in the rughes se tht n e found t
omputing sesF
Exit
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Solutions can be generated by readjusting dierent components of the STS
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sf the prolem is frmed s tehnil puzzleD then solutions would revolve round
developing designs tht optimize oth ethil nd tehnil spei(tionsD tht isD resolve the tehnil
issues nd relize ethil vlueF sn this instneD the prolemEsolver must onentrte on the hrdwre
nd softwre omponents of the F
• Social Problem
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sf the prolem is frmed s on)it etween di'erent stkeholder interestsD
then the solution would onentrte on getting stkeholders @oth individuls nd groupsA to gree on
integrtive or interest ompromising solutionsF his requires onentrting on the peopleGgroupGrole
omponent of the F @xoteX e stkeholder is ny group or individul with vitl interest t ply in
the situtionFA
• Management Problem
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Brainstorming
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• trt the group rinstorming proess y hving the group review nd ssemle ll the individul
solutionsF ho this quikly nd without ritiismF feginning ritiism t this stge will kill the retivity
neessry for rinstorming nd shut down the more timid @ut retiveA memers of the groupF
• eview the list nd identify solutions tht re identil or overlpF fegin the re(ning proess y
omining these solutionsF
• rving reviewed ll the rinstormed solutionsD it is now time to ring in ritiismF fegin y eliminting
solutions with mjor ethil prolems suh s those tht violte rightsD produe injustiesD or use
extensive hrmF
• sdentify ut do not eliminte solutions tht re ethil ut rise serious prtil prolemsF ho not
initilly eliminte n ethil solution euse there re ostles stnding in the wy of its impleE
menttionF fe desriptiveF sdentify nd imprtilly desrie the ostlesF vterD in the solution
implementtion stgeD you my e le to design retive responses to these ostlesF
• sdentify solutions tht do not 4(t4 your prolem sttementF hese require deisionF ou n throw
out the solution euse it does not solve the prolem or you n hnge the prolemF sf solution
does not (t the prolem utD intuitivelyD seems goodD this is sign tht you need to tke nother look
t your prolem sttementF
• hon9t utomtilly rejet prtil solutionsF por exmpleD sending memos through emil rther thn
printing them out nd wsting pper my not solve the entire reyling prolem for your ompnyF
fut it represents goodD prtil solution tht n e omined with other prtil solutions to ddress
the igger prolemF
• hrough these di'erent mesuresD you will grdully integrte ritiism into your rinstorming proE
essF his will filitte working towrd mngeleD re(ned list of solutions for testing in the next
stgeF
Exercise 3: Develop a Solution List
• rve eh memer of your tem prepre solution list nd ring it to the next group meetingF et
quot for this individul listD syD S to IH solutionsF
• repre group list out of the lists of the individul memersF ork to omine similr solutionsF fe
sure to set side ritiism until the preliminry group list is ompleteF
• wke use of the following tleF
• e(ne the group list into mngele numer of solutions for testing in the next stgeF gomine
overlpping solutionsF iliminte solutions tht do not respond to the requirements nd the prolem
sttement tht you prepred in the previous exeriseF iliminte solutions tht violte importnt ethil
onsidertionsD iFeFD solutions tht violte rightsD produe hrmsD etF
• ghek your re(ned solution list with your prolem sttementF sf they do not mthD eliminte the
solution or rede(ne the prolem
Rened Brainstorm List
olution nking
hesription of olution
tusti(tion @(ts requirementsD (ts prolemA
fest olution
eond fest olution
hird fest olution
pourth fest olution
pifth fest olution
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9 Exercise Three: Solution Testing
sn this setionD you will test the solutions on the re(ned list your group produed in the previous exeriseF
hree ethis testsD desried elowD will help you to integrte ethil onsidertions in the prolemEsolving
proessF e glol fesiility test will help to identify solutions with serious prtil prolemsF pinllyD
olution ivlution wtrix summrizes the results for lss derie(ngsF
Setting up for the test
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sn this 4rlysis of enlysis4 one ftor in too mny onsequenesF o void
the flly restrit the nlysis to the most likely onsequenes with the gretest mgnitude @wgnitude
indites the rnge nd severity of imptAF
QF PitfallToo Little
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gonsiderD not only the overll lne of hrms nd ene(ts
ut lso how hrms nd ene(ts re distriuted mong the stkeholdersF sf they re eqully or firly
distriutedD then this ounts in the solution9s fvorF sf they re uneqully or unfirly distriutedD
then this ounts ginst the solutionF fe redy to redesign the solution to distriute etter @amore
equitly or firlyA the hrmful nd ene(il resultsF
Reversibility Test
IF Would this solution alternative be acceptable to those who stand to be most aected by
PF
it? To answer this question, change places with those who are targeted by the action and
ask if from this new perspective whether the action is still acceptable?
PitfallToo much
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sn this pitfllD morl imgintion flls shortD nd the gent fils to view the
tion from nother stkeholder stndpointF he key in the reversiility test is to (nd the middle
ground etween too muh immersion in the viewpoint of nother nd too littleF
RF PitfallReducing Reversibility to Harm/Benecence
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SF PitfallIncomplete survey of stakeholders
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his pitfll is ontinuous with the
previous oneF hi'erent stkeholders hve di'erent interests nd view events from unique perspetivesF
he reversiility test requires reviewing these interests nd perspetivesD weighing them ginst one
notherD nd lning out their di'erenes nd on)its in n overllD glol ssessmentF
Publicity (or Public Identication) Test
IF Would you want to be publicly associated or identied with this action? In other words,
PF
assume that you will be judged as a person by others in terms of the moral values
expressed in the action under consideration
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sn the puliity testD the
spotlight of nlysis moves from the tion to the gentF uessfully rrying out this test requires
identifying the gentD desriing the tionD nd ssoiting the gent with the tionF he morl
qulities exhiited in the tion re seen s expressing the morl hrter of the gentF he puliity
testD thusD rests on the ide tht n gent9s responsile tions rise from nd express his or her
hrterF
QF PitfallFailure to appreciate the moral color of the action
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snsted of sking wht the tion sys
out the gentD mny redue this test to onsidering the onsequenes of puliizing the tionF o
one might rgue tht n tion is wrong euse it dmges the reputtion of the gent or some other
stkeholderF fut this doesn9t go deep enoughF he puliity test requiresD not tht one lulte the
onsequenes of wideEspred knowledge of the tion under onsidertionD ut tht one drws from the
tion the informtion it revels out the hrter of the gentF he onsequenes of d puliity
re overed y the hrmGene(ene test nd do not need to e repeted in the puli identi(tion
testF he puliity test provides new informtion y turning from the tion to the gentF st fouses
on wht the tion @its morl qulities nd the goods it seeksA sys out the gentF
Comparing the Test Results: Meta-Tests
IF he ethis tests will not lwys onverge on the sme solution euse eh test @nd the ethil
theories it enpsultesA overs di'erent dimension of the tionX @IA hrmGene(ene looks t the
outomes or onsequenes of the tionD @PA reversiility fouses on the forml hrteristis of the
tionD nd @QA puliity zeros in on the morl hrter of the gentF
PF he metEtests turn this surfe disgreement into n dvntgeF he onvergene or divergene
etween the ethis tests eome inditors of solution strength nd weknessF
QF Convergence
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hen tests diverge on solution" solution does well under one test ut poorly under
nother"this signi(es tht it needs further development nd revisionF est divergene is not sign
tht one test is relevnt while the others re notF hivergene indites solution wekness nd is ll
to modify the solution to mke it strongerF
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Exercise 3: Summarize your results in a Solution Evaluation Matrix
IF le test results in the pproprite ellF
PF edd verl explntion to the iw tleF
QF gonlude with glol fesiility test tht sksD simplyD whether or not there exist signi(nt ostles
to the implementtion of the solution in the rel worldF
RF pinish y looking t how the tests onverge on given solutionF gonvergene indites solution strengthY
divergene signls solution weknessF
Solution Evaluation Matrix
olutionGest
rrmGfene(ene
eversiility
uliity @puli identi(tionA
pesiility
pirst olution
eond olution
hird olution
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pifth olution
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sn this setionD you will trouleEshoot the solution implementtion proess y unovering nd defusing
potentil ostlesF hese n e identi(ed y looking t the onstrints tht order the tionF elthough
onstrints speify limits to wht n e relized in given situtionD they re more )exile thn generlly
thoughtF romptly identifying these onstrints llows for protive plnning tht n push k ostles
to solution implementtion nd llow for reliztion of t lest some of the vlue emodied in the solutionF
e Feasibility Test fouses on these situtionl onstrints nd poses useful questions erly on in the
implementtion proessF ht onditions ould rise tht would hinder the implementtion of solutionc
hould the solution e modi(ed to ese implementtion under these onstrintsc gn the onstrints e
removed or modi(ed through tivities suh s negotitionD ompromiseD or edutionc gn solution impleE
menttion e filitted y modifying oth the solution nd the onstrintsc
Feasibility Constraints
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Resource Constraints:
• Does the situation pose limits on resources that could limit the realization of the solution
under consideration?
• Time
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ere there ost onstrints on implementing the ethil solutionc gn these e extended
y rising more fundsc gn they e extended y utting existing ostsc gn gents negotite for more
money for implementtionc
• Resource
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hoes the solution threten the interests of supervisorsc ould they tke
mesures to lok its reliztionc por exmpleD supervisor might pereive the solution s undermining
his or her uthorityF yrD on)iting suEgroup interests ould generte opposition to the implementtion
of the solution even though it would promote roder orgniztionl ojetivesF
• Organizational Interests
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ere there lwsD sttutesD regultionsD or ommon lw trditions tht oppose the
implementtion of the solutionc ss it neessry to write n impt sttementD develop legl ompline
plnD or reeive regultory pprovl in order to implement the solutionc
• Political/Social/Historical Constraints
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ould the implementtion of the solution require reking new
tehnologil groundc
• Technology Protected by Patent
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he tehnology required to implement solution exists ut
needs to e modi(ed to (t the ontext of the solutionF smportnt onsidertions to ftor in would e
the extent of the modi(tionD its ostD nd how long it would tke to ring out the modi(tionF
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fy this timeD you hve lredy worked through the vrious rights relevnt to usiness nd omputingF he
rights justi(tion frmework we hve een using is sed on the followingX
IF e right is capacity of action essential to autonomy tht others re oliged to reognize nd
respetF
PF e duty is priniple tht obliges us to recognize and respect the legitimte rights lims of othersF
QF Rights and duties are correlative
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he min lim of freedom of speeh onsists of the right to express our opinionsD even if!nd espeilly
when!these re o'ensive to othersF ss this legitimte or vlid limc sf soD it must e essentilD vulnerleD
nd fesileF hy would freedom of speeh e essentil to utonomyc @ould you gree tht expressing
one9s ides nd reeiving feedk from others is neessry prt of developing these thoughtsc hen how
would developing thoughts ontriute to utonomycA ss the stndrd thret tht our thoughts my e
o'ensive to others who would then try to ensor themc hoes this onstitute vulnerility nd the need to
protet speeh s the pity to express nd develop thoughtc pinllyD does reognizing nd respeting free
speeh in others deprive us of something essentilc @ss the legl punishment for defmtion violtion of
the right of free speehc hoes reognizing nd respeting the right of free speeh of others deprive us of the
ility to defend ourselves ginst defmtioncA
tohn turt will limits freedom of speeh y his 4hrm prinipleF4 sf the speeh thretens to hrm
someone @the speker not inludedA then soiety n suppress or ensor tht speeh in its own defenseF his
is rod sttement of the rightF por exmpleD free speeh need not e responsile speehF st need not even
e true speeh for will @see elowA disusses the d onsequenes of ensoring flse speehF sn ft only
speeh tht diretly uses hrm flls under this prinipleX yelling 4(re4 in rowded theterD initing n
ngry mo to riotD nd motivting others to in)it hrmF o will pushes k the limits to free speeh ut
not entirelyF iven for its most eloquent dvoteD free speeh hs its limitsF
till free speeh is lloted generous territory y willF re ses his rgument ginst ensorship on
the content of opinionsF re shows how ensorship is founded on the untenle position of inflliilityF sf
one ensors opinion ontrry to reeived opinionD then one insultes reeived opinion from every venue of
ritiism nd improvement!this ssumes inflliilityF @eeived opinion is tht whih everyody tkes for
true without question or exmintionF lvery ws reeived opinion in the southern sttes of the FF in
the IVth nd IWth enturiesFA woreoverD this ssumesD without proofD the verity of wht soiety urrently
epts s truthF wills9 rgument for free speeh nd ginst ensorship looks t three possiilitiesX
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here is nother rgument for ensorship sedD this timeD on the spekerF gorportions re onsidered legl
persons nd hve een endowed with legl rights inluding free speehF ntil IWUV this inluded ommeril
free speeh rights ut not politil free speeh rightsY orportions ould dvertise their produts @within
regulted prmeters of truthA ut they ould not dvote politil ndidteF fut First National
Bank of Boston v Belotti hnged ll thtF o deny orportionsD s legl personsD the right to politil
speeh is to trget the spekerD not the speehF his opens the wy for the suppression of speeh sed on
genderD reD politil persusionD or religion euse with eh of these we hve turned from the speeh
itself to the hrteristis of the spekerF o the upreme gourt of the nited ttesD using this rgumentD
extended orporte free speeh rights to inlude politil speehF
he minority opinion issued y the upreme gourt in this se lso found dngerous preedentF gorpoE
rte speeh ked y the huge (nnil resoures of these ommeril entities n esily silene the speeh
of humn individuls y drowning it outF gorportions hve the money to uy ess to the mss medi to
disseminte their speehF rumn individuls nnot do this so esilyF
fut onsider speeh in yerspeF yutside yerspeD udienes re est rehed through the expensive
mss medi giving the dvntge to the orportion with its huge (nnil resouresF sn yerspeD the
networking pities of the snternet put the speker in diret ontt with the udiene ndD thusD irumE
sries the need for purhsing ess to udienes through the expensive mss mediF he importne of
the speker diminishes nd the spotlight fousesD ginD on the ontent of the speehF xotie how in fiomE
trixD three individuls were le to lnket the snternet with defmtory speeh ginst fiomtrixF ith
this new found equlity in yerspeD how n orporte orgniztions like fiomtrix protet themselves
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vegl responsiility is highly strutured prtieF here re two si kindsD riminl nd ivilF griminl
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IF ht the gent under investigtion hd mens reaD guilty stte of mind or n intention to do wrongF
upposeD for exmpleD tht the fw olie intended to defme fiomtrix nd its top o0ils in order
to drive down the vlue of its stok nd to mke money y short selling itF yr suppose tht the two
former fiomtrix employees deided to get even with their former employersF his stte of mind or
intention would e termed mens reF
PF ht the gent under investigtion tully ommitted the actus reusD the wrongful tionF eginD
the fw polie posted thousnds of messges in hoo tht were flse nd defmtoryF his tion
onstitutes the tus reusF
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defmtory nd they must e so intentionllyF sn other wordsD the fw olie nnot e punished if
they unintentionlly pulished defmtory messges even if they hd formed n intention to get k t
fiomtrixF heir guilty mind must hve informed the guilt tD guiding it nd shping it in its plnning
nd exeutionF husD the riminl responsiility frmework presupposes this onnetion etween mens
re nd tus reus in order to justify punishmentF e n9t punish n individul for hving guilty
intentionY he or she must t on itF end we n9t punish those who do wrong identllyD lthough
we my e le to estlish negligene under ivil lw @tortAF he intention to do wrong must issue
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ut they my not hve tken resonle preutions from preventing others from using their ulletin
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those who su'er this hrm hve the right to reeive ompenstion to mke them wholeD iFeFD to restore
them to the ondition they were in prior to the hrmF
enlogilly extending defmtion lw s it pplies o1ine requires onsidering three possile wys
tht hoo my hve een negligentF he lw needs to settle on whih role to srie to the yX
pulisherD distriutorD nd ommon rrierF their responsiility for displying defmtory ontent
depends on whih role the lw settles in onF sn ll three sesD responsiility follows from power nd
ontrolY we re responsile for those things tht fll within the sope of our power nd ontrolF
@IA sf ys re onsidered pulishersD then they re responsile for the defmtory mteril tht
ppers within their vrious forumsF his is euse pulishers exerise editoril ontrol over wht
they pulishF he nture of the speehD its ontentD is within the sope of their power nd ontrolF
hey reD thereforeD responsileF ys will dispute thisF por exmpleD the stlin ourt reently found
qoogle exeutives guilty in stenti for video displyed in ouue tht showed hild with hown
syndrome eing used y his lssmtesF he prents suessfully sued qoogle for violting privy y
llowing the pulishing of the videoF qoogle removed it immeditely upon noti(tionF fut they hve
een dmonished y the ourt for llowing the video to e pulished in the (rst pleF qoogle lims
tht tht they do not exerise editoril ontrol over wht n e pulished nd re only responsile
for timely removl of ojetionle ontentF
@PA sf ys re onsidered distriutorsD then they re responsile only for removing ojetionle
ontent promptly on noti(tionF hey do not exerise editoril ontrol over the ontent distriuted
through their portlsF hereforeD they musht is within the power of the y is to remove ontent
quikly upon noti(tion y usersF
@QA ys n lso e treted s ommon rriers like telephone ompniesF sn this seD they would e
responsile for (ltering ojetionle ontent s it mkes its wy into their forumsF o ertin extentD
this tehnology exists sine (ltering progrms re used to detet nd eliminte spmF @he uthor lso
found in hoo userEtivted (lters tht would remove o'ensive lngugeFA fut (lters ring their own
prolems s vwrene vessig points out in CodeF hey n never e lirted sensitively enough
to prevent them from (ltering out legitimte ontentF eginD in referene to the stly trilD qoogle
exeutives rgued tht holding them responsile s ommon rriers imposes on them the impossile
tsk of reviewing ll ontent efore it is pulishedF hey lso rgue tht this would hve hilling
e'et on the retivity nd innovtion engendered on the snternetF
he lw in the FF hs generlly settled on treting ys s distriutorsF o ssume tht hoo
is responsile s distriutor in the fiomtrix seF @A ere they responsile for the defmtory
ontent displyed in the (nnil ulletin ordc @A sf soD re they required to ompenste fiomtrix
for the deline in fiomtrix stok tht ourred during the time these messges pperedc @A hid
fiomtrix notify hoo promptly of the presene of defmtory mterilc yrD ws it tht fiomtrix
did not quikly disover the defmtory messgesc @dA s it hoo9s nonEresponsivenessD iFeFD tht
they filed to remove the defmtory messges promptly fter noti(tion tht led to the hrmc @eA
qiven the long period over whih fiomtrix stok delinedD n it e proven tht the defmtory
messges were the usec iven ssuming hoo responsiility s distriutor hereD there re still mny
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lishing minimum stndrds of eptle ondutD morl responsiility n move from the minimum
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for untowrd tionsD morl responsiility onsiders soietl responses tht rnge from soil ostrism
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speify the prolem in omplexD rel world seD @PA prtied rinstorming tehniques to develop
nd re(ne solutions tht respond to your prolemD @QA employed three ethis tests to integrte ethil
onsidertions into your solutions nd to test these solutions in terms of their ethisD nd @RA pplied
fesiility nlysis to your solutions to identify nd trouleEshoot ostles to the implementtion of
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inludeX ssessmentD kground suh s supporting ethil theories nd frmeworksD tehnil informtionD
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in ithil sssues in ingineeringD edF heorh qF tohnson @IWWIA xew terseyX rentieErllX IUSEIVTF
TF ghrles rrrisD wihel rithrd nd wihel ins @PHHSA Engineering Ethics: Concepts and
CasesD Qrd idF felmontD geX homsonGdsworthX PHQEPHTF
UF ru'D ghuk nd twerD frueD 4owrd hesign ithis for gomputing rofessionls in oil sssues
in Computing: Putting Computing in its PlaceD ru'D ghuk nd pinholtD homs idsF @IWWRA
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Scenario One: Responding to Organizational Pressure
prnk i hs worked t rughes eirrft for long timeF xow he is fed with the most di0ult deisions of
his reerF re hs een hving prolems in the environmentl testing phse of his mirohip mnufturing
plntY the detiled nture of these tests hs used rughes to e onsistently lte in delivering the hips to
ustomersF feuse of the time pressure to deliver hipsD i hs een working to mke the prodution of
hips more e0ient without losing the qulity of the produtF ghips re mnuftured nd then testedD nd
this provides two ples where the proess n ottle upF iven though you might hve perfetly (ne hip
on the )oor of the plntD it nnot e shipped without testingF endD sine there re severl thousnd other
hips witing to e testedD it n sit in line for long timeF i hs devised method tht llows testers to
put the importnt hipsD the hot prtsD hed of the others without disrupting the )ow nd without losing
the hips in the shu1eF re hs lso dded gross lek test tht quikly tells if hip in seled ontiner
is tully seled or notF edding this test erly in the testing sequene llows environmentl testing to void
wsting time y quikly eliminting hips tht would fil more (neEgrined lek test lter in the sequeneF
feuse environmentl testing is still flling ehindD i9s supervisors nd rughes ustomers re getting
ngry nd hve egun to pply pressureF url eismuellerD the diretor of the hivision of wiroeletronis t
rughesD hs given i9s telephone numer to severl ustomersD whose own prodution lines were shut down
witing the prts tht i hs hd troule deliveringF ris ustomers re now lling him diretly to sy
we9re dying out here for need of prtsF prnk i hs disovered tht n employee under his supervisionD
honld vueD hs een skipping tests on the omputer hipsF ine vue egn this prtieD they hve
ertinly een more on time in their shipmentsF fesidesD oth vue nd i know tht mny of the hot
prts re tully for systems in the testing phseD rther thn for ones tht will e put into tive useF o
testing the hips for longEterm durility tht go into these systems seems unneessryF tillD vue ws
ught y ulity gontrol skipping testD nd now i needs to mke deisionF pper mngement hs
provided no guidneY they simply told him to hndle it nd to keep the prts on timeF re n9t let vue
ontinue skipping testsD or t lest he shouldn9t let this skipping go unsupervisedF vue is good employeeD
ut he doesn9t hve the siene kground to know whih tests would do the lest dmge if they were
skippedF re ould work with vue nd help him (gure out the est tests to skip so the lest hrm is doneF
fut getting diretly involved in skipping the tests would men violting ompny poliy nd federl lwF
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IF ho nothingF vue hs strted skipping tests on his own inititiveF sf ny prolems riseD then vue
will hve to tke responsiilityD not iD euse vue ws ting independently of nd even ginst
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xow tht qooderl hd few sympthizers mong upper mngementD she inresingly turned to uth srr
in ulity ssurne for support in her onerns out test skipping nd the flsi(tion of pperworkF yne
dyD qooderl notied tht some eweew hips with lek stikers were left on her projet desk in the
environmentl testing reF he lek stikers ment tht the sel on the hips9 supposedly irtight enlosure
hd filed test to see if they lekedF eweew ment tht the hips were destined to e prt of n
edvned wedium nge eirEtoEeir wissileF qooderl knew tht these prts ould not e retested nd
needed to e simply thrown wyF o why ws someone keeping themc he lso knew tht these were
o0illy 4hot prts4 nd tht the ompny ws ehind shedule in shipping these prtsF efter onsulting
with uth srrD the two of them deided to do some sleuthingF hey took the hips nd their lot trvelers
to photoopy mhine nd mde opies of the trvelers with 4filed4 noted on the lek testF hey then
repled the hips nd their trvelers on the deskF vter tht dyD s hon vue pssed the deskD qooderl
sked hon vue if he knew nything out the hipsF 4xone of your usinessD4 he repliedF he hips
dispperedD nd lter the trvelers showed up in ompny (les with the 4filed4 ltered to 4pssedF4 oD
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integrte ethil vlueD @QA test these solutionsD nd @RA implement them over situtionEsed onstrintsF
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shre ustomer informtion with third prtiesF oysmrt lso prominently displyed the e sel whih
testi(ed further to the ompny9s oligtions to respet ustomer privy nd seurityF elling this dt to
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in the seurity nd privy of online trnstionsF oysmrt9s oligtions to its ustomers me into diret
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nd selling its ssetsF sts initil intention is to reorE
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• snstitutionl eserh fords or sfs now require doumenttion of informed onsent on reserh
projets rried out under the university9s uspiiesF his is in response to requirements y grnting
genies suh s the xtionl snstitute for relth nd the xtionl iene poundtionF
• Consenting to the transfer of PII (personal identifying information) onlineXoptEin nd optE
outF
• Opt-inX snformtion is trnsferred only upon otining express onsentF hefult is not trnsferring
informtionF
• Opt-inX snformtion trnsfer is hlted only when person to whom informtion pplies does something
positiveD iFeFD refuses to onsent to trnsferF hefult is on trnsferring the informtionF
• Liability Rules and Property RulesX hese lso hve to do with onsentF go' mkes this
distintion with referene to tivities tht hve n impt on the environmentF n injuntion referring
to liility rules stops the tivity to protet the individul who proves imptF roperty rules require
only tht the produer of the environmentl impt ompenste the one who su'ers the imptF
Cases Employing Informed Consent
• Therac-25X tients reeiving rdition therpy should e mde wre of the risks involved with
tretment y the mhineF pree nd informed onsent is involved when shutting down the mhines to
investigte ident reports or ontinuing operting the mhines while investigting ident reportsF
sn oth sesD it is neessryD under this rightD to let ptients know wht is going on nd their risksF
• Toysmart CaseX oysmrt reditors re out to violte oysmrt9s promise not to trnsfer ustomer
informtion pro(les to third prtiesF his trnsfer n ourD morllyD ut only with the express onsent
of the ustomers who hve provided the informtionF he devil is in the detilsF ho optEin or optEout
proedures est reognize nd respet free nd informed onsent in this sec
• Hughes CaseX rughes ustomers wnt their hips right wy nd re pressuring i nd rowd to
deliver themF ould they onsent to renegotiting the onditions under whih environmentl tests n
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Socio-technical systems change
• hese hnges re ought outD in prtD y the vlue mismthes desried oveF et other timesD
they result from ompeting needs nd interests rought forth y di'erent stkeholdersF por exmpleD
iyle designsD the on(gurtion of typewriter keysD nd the design nd uses of ellulr phones hve
hnged s di'erent users hve dpted these tehnologies to their speil requirementsF
• hese hnges lso exhiit wht soiologists ll trjetoryD tht isD pth of developmentF rE
jetories themselves re sujet to normtive nlysisF por exmpleD some s nd the tehnologies
integrted into them disply line of development where the nd the integrted tehnology re
hnged nd redesigned to support ertin soil interestsF he informting pities of omputing
systemsD for exmpleD provide informtion whih n e used to improve mnufturing proesses
n or to monitor workers for enhning mngement powerF @ee hoshnn uo'D The Age of
the Smart Machine
• rjetoriesD thusD outline the development of s nd tehnologies s these re in)uened y internl
nd externl soil foresF
sn this setionD you will lern out this module9s exerisesF he required links ove provide informtion on
the frmeworks used in eh setionF por exmpleD the oioEehnil ystem module provides kground
informtion on soioEtehnil nlysisF he 4hree prmeworks4 module provides further desription of
the ethis testsD their pitfllsD nd the fesiility testF hese exerises will provide step y step instrutions
on how to work through the deision points presented oveF
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with n online trustD seurity mesures to protet ustomer dt during online trnstionsD nd mesures
to prevent unuthorized ess to ustomer dt while storedD nd @QA omprehensive online tlogue
tht would provide ustomers with ess to edutionl toys from vriety of smll usines mnufturersF
en exmple of smll toy mnufturers to whih oysmrt should e linked is frio gorportion whih
mnuftures wooden toys suh s loksD trinsD nd truksF hevelop generl reommendtions for oysmrt
round these three resF
snformtion for this senrio omes from vur vorekD
4hen oysmrt frokeD4
httpXGGwwwFzdnetFomGeweekGstoriesGgenerlGHDIIHIDPTIPWTPDHHFhtmlF eessed tuly ITD PHHIF
Things to consider in your decision-making
• oysmrt is firly new dotEomF hile it is supported y hisneyD it is still risky ventureF hould
you sk them for dvne pyment for whtever servies you renderc ht kind of poliies does your
ompny hve for identifying nd ssessing (nnil riskc
• ht kind of privy nd dt seurity poliy should you reommend to oysmrtc ht kind of
vlues ome into on)it when ompny like oysmrt develops nd implements privy nd dt
seurity mesuresc @ se your desription to nswer this questionFA
• hould oysmrt eome nkruptD their dt se would turn into vlule ssetF ht reomE
mendtions should you mke to help oysmrt pln round this possiilityc ht vlues ome into
on)it when plnning to dispose of ssets during nkrupty proeedingsc ht kind of oligtions
does ompny tke on during its opertion tht ontinue even fter it hs eome nkruptc
• sing the link provided with this moduleD visit the e wesite nd (nd its white pper on
developing privy poliyF ivlute this privy poliy for oysmrtF ht ene(ts n strong
privy poliy ring to dotEomc hould oysmrt work to qulify to disply the e sel on
its wesitec ixmine e proedures for trnsferring on(dentil ustomer ss to third prtiesc
ht oligtions will this retec ould this overEonstrin oysmrtc
Decision Point Three:
ou work for ex gommunitions nd hve een providing dvertising servies for oysmrtF xow you
(nd out tht oysmrt hs (led ghpter II nkruptyD nd it hs n outstnding det to your ompny
for 6IUIDQWHF es prt of this (ling proedureD oysmrt hs reported its ssets t 6IHDSHHDHHH with
dets of 6PWDHHHDHHHF oysmrt reditorsD inluding ex gommunitionsD hve petitioned the y0e of the
nited ttes rustee for 4greditors9 gommittee oliittion pormF4 his will llow for the formtion of
ommittee omposed of oysmrt reditors who deide on how the ssets of the nkrupt (rm will e
distriutedF ouD euse of your knowledge of nkrupty nd ounting proeduresD hve een sked
to represent your ompny on this ommitteeF his lek sitution is somewht remedied y the ustomer
dt se tht oysmrt ompiled during its opertionF st ontins pro(les of the ss @personl identifying
informtionA of PTHDHHH individulsF feuse selling edutionl toys is pro(tleD there is good hne
tht this dt se ould e sold for up to 6SHH pro(le to third prtyF hould you reommend selling
this dt sec hould oysmrt ustomers e noti(ed of the pending trnsfer of their ss ndD if soD how
should they e noti(edc
Here are some constraints that outline your decision
• es memer of the greditors9 gommitteeD you hve (duiry duty to oysmrt reditors in workE
ing to distriute firly the remining oysmrt ssetsF his wouldD ll things eing equlD led to
reommending selling the oysmrt ustomer dt se
• here re some provisions in the nkrupty ode tht my require or llow overriding (duiry duties
given prior legl ommitments mde y oysmrtF hese ommitmentsD in the form of strong privy
gurntees mde to ustomers y oysmrt on its wepgeD my onstitute n 4exeutory ontrtF4
ee the vegl ril tle in the oysmrt se nrrtive nd lso vrren wF xshelskyD 4ynEvine
rivy gollides ith fnkrupty greditorsD4 xew ork vw tournlD xew ork vw ulishing
gompnyD eugust PVD PHHHF
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• pinllyD xshelsky mkes n interesting rgumentF hile deontologil onsidertions would require
setting side reditor interests nd honoring oysmrt privy promisesD justieEsed rgument
would reommend ompromiseF fnkrupty proeedings strt from the ft tht hrm @(nnilA
hs een doneF gonsequentlyD the importnt justie onsidertion is to distriute firly the hrms
involved mong the hrmed prtiesF rrm distriutions re orrelted with ene(t distriutionsF
feuse oysmrt ustomers ene(ted from oysmrt o'eringsD they should lso er shre of the
hrms produed when the ompny goes nkruptF his requires tht they llow the distriution of
their ss under ertin onditionsF
Things to consider in your decision-making
• row do you lne your oligtions to ex with those to other oysmrt reditors s memer of
the greditors9 gommitteec
• row should you pproh the on)it etween honoring oysmrt promises nd rrying out greditor
gommittee (duiry dutiesc ho you gree with xshelsky9s rgument hrterized ovec
• hould the fnkrupty gode e hnged to re)et issues suh s thesec hould privy promises
e onsidered n exeutory ontrt tht overrides the duty to firly nd exhustively distriute
ompny9s ssetsc
• pinllyD wht do you think out the pg9s reommendtionc he fnkrupty gourt9s responsec
he (nl ommodtion etween oysmrt nd fuen ist oy gompnyc
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Exercise 1b
ixmine the vlues emedded in the surrounding this deision pointF vote your vlues under the
pproprite omponent in the oysmrt F por exmpleD ording to the desription for oysmrt
found t gomputing gsesD the softwre progrms prominent in this se emody ertin vluesY vs
emody seurity nd privyD Q propertyD nd sg privyF xextD look for res where key vlues n
ome into on)itF
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Exercise 1c:
rite out the requirements @ethil nd prtilA for good solutionF sdentify the prts of the tht
need hngingF henD develop onise summry sttement of the entrl prolem your deision point
risesF es you design solutions to this prolemD you my wnt to revise this prolem sttementF fe sure to
experiment with di'erent wys of frming this prolemF
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• eh memer of your group develop list of solutionsD
• the group omines these individul lists into group listD ndFFF
• the group redues this preliminry list to mngele numer of re(ned nd lri(ed solutions for
testing in the next stgeF
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worl imgintion is the ility to open up venues of solution y frming prolem in di'erent wysF
oysmrt ould e frmed s tehnil prolem requiring prolemEsolving skills tht integrte ethil
onsidertions into innovtive designsF worl retivity is the ility to formulte nonEovious solutions
tht integrte ethil onsidertions over vrious situtionl onstrintsF
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wny disgreements n e resolved y gthering more informtionF feuse
this is the esiest nd lest pinful wy of rehing onsensusD it is lmost lwys est to strt hereF
qthering informtion my not e possile euse of di'erent onstrintsX there my not e enough
timeD the fts my e too expensive to gtherD or the informtion required goes eyond sienti( or
tehnil knowledgeF ometimes gthering more informtion does not solve the prolem ut llows for
newD more fruitful formultion of the prolemF rrrisD rithrdD nd ins in ingineering ithisX
gonepts nd gses show how solving ftul disgreement llows more profound oneptul
disgreement to emergeF
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qood ommunition nd diplomti skills my mke it possile to negotite solution
tht respets the di'erent interestsF lue integrtive solutions re designed to integrte on)iting
vluesF gompromises llow for prtil reliztion of the on)iting interestsF @ee the moduleD The
Ethics of Team WorkD for ompromise strtegies suh s logrolling or ridgingFA ometimes it my
e neessry to set side one9s interests for the present with the understnding tht these will e tken
re of t lter timeF his requires trustF
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ypposition my not e possile if one lks orgniztionl power or doumented evideneF xolo
ontendere will not su0e if nonEopposition implites one in wrongdoingF xegotition will not sueed
without neessry sis of trust or serious vlue integrtive solutionF As a last resort, one my
hve to exit from the sitution y sking for ressignment or resigningF
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sf the prolem is frmed s soil prolemD then solutions would revolve round
hnging lws or ringing out systemi reform through politil tionF his would led one to fous
on the peopleGgroupsGroles omponent @working to soil prtiesA or the legl omponentF
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pinllyD if the prolem is frmed s mngement prolemD then the
solution would revolve round hnging n orgniztion9s proeduresF elong these linesD it would
ddress the @IA fundmentl golsD @PA deision reognition proeduresD @QA orgniztionl rolesD or @RA
deisionEmking hierrhy of the orgniztionF hese re the four omponents of the gsh @orporte
internl deisionA struture desried in the ithil e)etions setion of the oysmrt seF
• Nota Bene: pinnil issues re overed y the fesiility test in the solution implementtion stgeF
es suhD they pose side issues or onstrints tht do not enter into the solution genertion phse ut
the solution implementtion phseF
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Moral creativity, which involves designing non-obvious solutions, forms an
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• sndividully mke out list of solutions efore the group meetingF ork quikly to relize preE
estlished quot of (ve to ten solutionsF efter omposing quik (rst drftD revise the list for lrity
onlyY mke no sustntil hngesF
• trt the group rinstorming proess y hving the group review nd ssemle ll the individul
solutionsF ho this quikly nd without ritiismF feginning ritiism t this stge will kill the retivity
neessry for rinstorming nd shut down the more timid @ut retiveA memers of the groupF
• eview the list nd identify solutions tht re identil or overlpF fegin the re(ning proess y
omining these solutionsF
• rving reviewed ll the rinstormed solutionsD it is now time to ring in ritiismF fegin y eliminting
solutions with mjor ethil prolems suh s those tht violte rightsD produe injustiesD or use
extensive hrmF
• sdentify ut do not eliminte solutions tht re ethil ut rise serious prtil prolemsF ho not
initilly eliminte n ethil solution euse there re ostles stnding in the wy of its impleE
menttionF fe desriptiveF sdentify nd imprtilly desrie the ostlesF vterD in the solution
implementtion stgeD you my e le to design retive responses to these ostlesF
• sdentify solutions tht do not 4(t4 your prolem sttementF hese require deisionF ou n throw
out the solution euse it does not solve the prolem or you n hnge the prolemF sf solution
does not (t the prolem utD intuitivelyD seems goodD this is sign tht you need to tke nother look
t your prolem sttementF
• hon9t utomtilly rejet prtil solutionsF por exmpleD sending memos through emil rther thn
printing them out nd wsting pper my not solve the entire reyling prolem for your ompnyF
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• sdentify the gent perspetive from whih the deision will e mde
• hesrie the tion s onisely nd lerly s possileF
• sdentify the stkeholders surrounding the deisionD iFeFD those who will su'er strong impts @positively
or negtivelyA from the implementtion of your deisionF tkeholders hve vitl or essentil interest
@rightD goodD moneyD etA in ply with this deisionF
• sn the hrmGene(ene testD identify the likely results of the tion nd sort these into hrms nd
ene(tsF
• por the reversiility testD identify the stkeholders with whom you will reverse positionsF
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• por the puli identi(tion testD identify the vluesD virtuesD or vies your tion emodiesF essoite
these with the hrter of the gentF
Harm/Benecence Test
IF What are the harms your solution is likely to produce? What are its benets? Does this
PF
solution produce the least harms and the most benets when compared to the available
alternatives?
PitfallToo much
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ke time to unover ll the signi(nt imptsD oth in terms of likelihood nd in terms of mgnitudeF
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hen reversing with ritlerD morl tion ppers immorl nd n immorl
tion ppers morlF he prolem here is tht the gent who projets into the immorl stndpoint
loses his or her morl eringsF he reversiility test requires viewing the tion from the stndpoint
of its di'erent trgetsF fut understnding the tion from di'erent stkeholder views does not require
tht one ndon himself or herself to these viewsF
PitfallToo little
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ssess the impts of the tion under onsidertion on othersF fut it is more thn simple listing of
the onsequenes of the tionF hese re viewed from the stndpoint of di'erent stkeholdersF he
reversiility test lso goes eyond onsidering impts to onsidering whether the tion trets di'erent
stkeholders respetfullyF his espeilly holds when the gent disgrees with stkeholderF sn these
disgreementsD it is importnt to work out wht it mens to disgree with nother respetfullyF
PitfallIncomplete survey of stakeholders
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his pitfll is ontinuous with the
previous oneF hi'erent stkeholders hve di'erent interests nd view events from unique perspetivesF
he reversiility test requires reviewing these interests nd perspetivesD weighing them ginst one
notherD nd lning out their di'erenes nd on)its in n overllD glol ssessmentF
Publicity (or Public Identication) Test
IF Would you want to be publicly associated or identied with this action? In other words,
assume that you will be judged as a person by others in terms of the moral values
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PitfallFailure to association action with character of agent
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he puliity test ssumes tht
tions re olored y the ends or goods they pursueF his mens tht tions re morlly oloredF hey
n express responsiility or irresponsiilityD ourge or owrdieD resonleness or unresonlenessD
honesty or dishonestyD integrity or orrputionD loylty or etrylD nd so forthF en nlysis n go
stry y filing to ring out the morl qulity @or qulitiesA tht n tion expressesF
RF PitfallReducing Publicity to Harm/Benecence Test
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hen the ethis tests onverge on given solutionD this indites solution strength
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RF Divergence
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Resource Constraints:
• Does the situation pose limits on resources that could limit the realization of the solution
under consideration?
• Time
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ere there ost onstrints on implementing the ethil solutionc gn these e extended
y rising more fundsc gn they e extended y utting existing ostsc gn gents negotite for more
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ere neessry resoures villec ss it neessry to pln hed to identify nd proure
resouresc sf key resoures re not villeD is it possile to sustitute otherD more ville resouresc
ould ny signi(nt morl or nonEmorl vlue e lost in this sustitutionc
Interest Constraints
• Does the solution threaten stakeholder interests? Could it be perceived as so threatening
to a stakeholder's interests that the stakeholder would oppose its implementation?
• Individual Interests
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hoes the solution go ginst n orgniztion9s ys @stndrd operting
proeduresAD forml ojetivesD or informl ojetivesc gould ting on this solution disrupt orgniE
ztion power struturesc @erhps it is neessry to enlist the support of n individul higher up in
the orgniztionl hierrhy in order to relize solution tht thretens supervisor or powerful
suEgroupFA
• Legal Interests
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ould the solution threten or pper to threten the
sttus of politil prtyc gould it generte soil opposition y thretening or ppering to threten
the interests of puli tion group suh s n environmentl groupc ere there historil trditions
tht on)it with the vlues emedded in the solutionc
Technical Constraints
• Technology does not yet exist
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ptent held y ompetitorF
• Technology Requires Modication
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• studied rel world se tht rised serious prolems with intelletul propertyD privyD seurityD nd
free speehF orking with these prolems hs helped you to develop etter working understnding
of these key oneptsD
• studied nd prtied using four deisionEmking frmeworksX @IA using soioEtehnil nlysis to
speify the prolem in omplexD rel world seD @PA prtied rinstorming tehniques to develop
nd re(ne solutions tht respond to your prolemD @QA employed three ethis tests to integrte ethil
onsidertions into your solutions nd to test these solutions in terms of their ethisD nd @RA pplied
fesiility nlysis to your solutions to identify nd trouleEshoot ostles to the implementtion of
your ethil solutionD
• explored the nlogy etween solving ethil nd design prolemsD
• prtied the skills of morl imgintionD morl retivityD resonlenessD nd perseverneD nd
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PF resent the re(ned solution genertion list your group developed in exerise PF
QF resent nd provide quik summry explntion of the results of your group9s solution evlution
mtrixF
RF how your group9s fesiility mtrix nd summrize your ssessment of the fesiility of implementing
the solution lterntives you tested in exerise threeF
Group Debrieng
IF ere there ny prolem you group hd working together to rry out this se nlysisc ht were
the prolems nd how did you go out solving themc
PF ht prolems did you hve with understnding nd prtiing the four frmeworks for solving proE
lemsc row did you go out solving these prolemsc hoes your group hve ny outstnding questions
or doutsc
QF xow tht you hve herd the other groups present their resultsD wht di'erenes emerged etween
your group9s nlysis nd those of the other groupsc rve you modi(ed your nlysis in light of the
nlyses of the other groupsc sf so howc ho the other groups need to tke into ount ny spets of
your group9s derie(ngc
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Module Introduction
hile soil responsiility hs een reognized s one of the key res of usiness ethisD muh more needs
to e done to develop frmeworks nd tools to lrify the onept itself nd to implement it in usiness nd
professionl prtie on dyEtoEdy sisF his module will give students the opportunity to prtie using
frmeworks nd tehniques tht ddress these two needsF
heveloping soioEtehnil system nlyses provides n e'etive mens to highlight issues of soil reE
sponsiilityF ine soioEtehnil systems emody vluesD uilding their desriptions llows us to red o'
potentil prolems due to hrmful impts nd vlue on)itsF o filitte thisD you will e uilding soioE
tehnil system desriptions using grid or mtrix tht provides the omponents of soioEtehnil systemsD
levels under whih they n e nlyzedD nd the vlues tht they tend to emodyF fuilding soioEtehnil
system desriptions lso requires using methods of prtiiptory oservtionF hese inlude onstruting surE
veys nd questionniresD developing interviewsD nd uilding dyEinEtheElife senriosF his module will help
you frme nd respond to soil responsiility issues y providing frmework for soioEtehnil nlysis
nd set of methodologil tools tken from prtiiptory oservtionF
wodule mIRHPS @oilEehnil ystems in rofessionl heision wkingA provides kground inforE
mtion on sD their onstrution nd their usesF vinks to this module nd to the wesiteD gomputing
gsesD n e found in the upper left hnd orner of this moduleF hey provide useful kground informE
tionF his module mkes use of seD exs vptopsD tht ws developed y ghuk ru' nd gF xthn
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IF sn the lte IWWH9sD the exs tte ford of idution proposed the mitious pln of providing eh of
the stte9s four million puli shool students with their own lptop omputerF his pln ws devised
to solve severl prolems onfronting exs puli edutionF
PF vptop omputers ould mke edutionl resoures more essle to students who were fed with
speil hllenges like defness or lindnessF gomputers o'er softwre options @suh s udio ooksA
tht promise to reh more students thn trditionl printed textooksF
QF vptops lso promised to solve the prolem of osolete textooksF exs purhsed textooks for their
students t onsiderle ostsF he purhsing yle rn six yersF fy the end of this yleD textooks
were out of dteF por exmpleD in the lte IWWH9s when the lptop pln ws proposedD history textooks
still referred to the oviet nion nd to the existene of the ferlin llF vptopsD on the other hndD
would present textook ontent in digitl form whih would eliminte printing nd shipping osts nd
filitte updtes through online downlodsF
RF exs usiness leders were onerned out the omputer litery of the upoming genertion of
studentsF fy employing lptops in more nd more tehing tivitiesD students would lern how to
intert with omputers while tking dvntge of the new nd more e'etive modes of presenttion
o'eredF
IF roweverD dopting lptops lso presented prolems tht ritis quikly rought forthF
PF ehers would need to lern how to use lptop omputers nd would hve to hnge their tehing to
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• ghoose one of the following three prolem res to help fous your workX @IA vlue prolems tht my
rise when lptops with their urrent design re integrted in the Y @PA vlue prolems tht
my rise y the digitliztion of textooks nd other edutionl mterilsY @QA vlue prolems nd
potentil hrms tht my rise during the disposl of spent lptopsF
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• pinllyD look for potentil hrms tht ould our in the shortD middleD nd long term futureF
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• qenerte S to IH options to respond to the prolems you hve identi(edF wke sure tht you inlude
the sttus quo mong your optionsF
• ghek eh option ginst the prolems you hve identi(edF hoes the option solve the prolems
identi(ed in your nlysisc hoes it integrte the on)iting vlues nd void untowrd resultsc
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• rovide one or two sentene rgument tht your solution is est for delivering on soil responsiilityF
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• visten toGred the news report on the wirosoft poundtion9s projet to integrte omputing tehnology
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lose its ommentry y posing question to em IF @QA em I then hs minute to onsult nd
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the (rst hlf of the ompetition ut not nnoune the resultsF
• ednesdyX he sme proedure will our while reversing the roles etween ems I nd PF husD
tem P will presentD tem I ommentD tem P respondD nd then tem P will nswer questions from the
peer review pnelsF he peer review pnels will dd the sores for the seond prt of the ompetition
ut will hold o' on nnouning the results until pridy9s lssF
• pridyX he two peer review tems will present nd explin their soresF eer eview tems will tke
noteX you9re ojetive is not to ritiize or evlute the deting tems ut to provide them feedk
in terms of the four tegoriesF
• heting tems my trde minutes from onsulting to presentingF por exmpleD em I my deide to
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QF Feasibility implies tht the positions tken nd the rguments formulted demonstrte full reognition
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onstrints in mindD these do not serve to trump ethil onsidertionsF
RF Moral Imagination and Creativity demonstrte four skill setsX @IA ility to lerly formulte nd
frme ethil issues nd prolemsY @PA ility to provide multiple frmings of given situtionY @QA
ility to identify nd integrte on)iting stkeholders nd stkesY @RA ility to generte solutions
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glss ttendne is norml prt of every ollege ourseF sn the pstD ttendne ws left up to the individul
studentF xow universitiesD dopting the responsiility of eing lol prentsD require tht tehers monitor
lss ttendne losely y tking ttendne eh lss nd reporting students who re hronilly sentF
his mkes use of wht re termed 4ompline systems4X minimum stndrds of eptle ttendne re
estlished nd ommunited to studentsD ehvior is regulrly monitoredD nd nonEompline is punishedF
sn ompline pprohesD the fous is pled on mintining the minimum level of ehvior neessry to
void punishmentF fut this leves unmentioned higher levels nd stndrds of ondutF tudents who miss
more thn numer of lsses re punished y hving points sutrted from their overll grdeF fut
wht onstitutes outstnding ttendne orD more positivelyD exellent prtiiptionc his module uses lss
ttendne s n osion to teh the di'erent onepts of morl responsiilityF efter outlining lme
responsiility nd exuseEmkingD it explores responsiility s virtue or exelleneF feing sent retes its
own responsiilities @IA to the teher @you re responsile for (nding out the mteril overed nd lerning
it on your ownAD @PA to your lssmtes @wht did your lss group do in your sene nd how will you
reintegrte yourself into the group s n equl prtiipntAD nd @QA to yourself @wht hits will you hnge
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Understanding Morally Legitimate Excuses
• he tle elow lists hrteristis of wht ethiists ll 4pity responsiilityF4 hese onditions!
presented y pFrF frdley!desrie when we n ssoite n gent with n tion for the purposes
of morl evlutionF hey onsist of @IA self-samenessD @PA moral senseD nd @QA ownershipF
• Self-sameness ses responsiility on the ility to mintin n identity over timeY you must e the
sme person t the moment of ountility tht you were when you performed the tionF ou
nnot e lmed for tions performed y someody elseF o torge nnot e lmed for lsses
missed y toseF our professor should e held responsile for tking urte ttendne nd not
mrking you sent when you re tully in lssF
• he moral sense ondition requires tht you hve the pity to ppreite nd omply with morl
diretivesF his inludes ertin pereptul sensitivities @the ility to reognize elements of situE
tion tht re morlly relevntAD emotionl responses @tht you respond to morl elements with the
pproprite emotionAD nd the ility to shpe tion in ordne with morl stndrdsF hose who
lk morl senseD whether temporrily s with hildren or euse of psyhologil limittions s with
psyhopths re nonEresponsile rther thn guilty or innoentF hey simply lk the generl pity
to e held ountleF
• Ownership gets down to the spei(s of given situtionF hid ftors in the sitution ompel you
to miss lssc hid you miss lss euse you lked ertin ruil its of knowledgec hy were
you unle to ttend lss nd n this 4why4 e trnslted into morlly legitimte exuseF sn
exusing n tionD you 4disown4 itF here re three wys to do thisX A y showing unavoidable
and conicting obligationsD A by pointing to compelling circumstancesD or A by citing
excusable ignoranceF
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• pormlly de(nedD compulsion is the prodution in n individul of stte of mind or ody ginst
the tul willF ikness is stte of mind nd ody tht ould ompel you to sty t home even
though you wnt to ome to lss nd tke the testF rving )t tire on the wy to shool ould lso
produe stte of ody @eing stuk t the side of the rodA ginst tul will @driving to lss in
order to tke the testAF ith ompulsionD the key test is whether the ompelling irumstnes were
under your ontrolF hid your tire go )t euse you postponed getting new set of tiresD even when
it ws ler tht you needed themc ere you sik nd in ed now euse you overdid it t the prty
lst nightc sf the ompelling irumstnes resulted from tions tht you performed voluntrily in
the pstD then you re still responsileF
• ou lso need to hve the knowledge neessry to t responsily in given situtionF smgine tht
your lss ws eing tught y professor who limed to e gse gentF re would repetedly hnge
the times nd lotions of lss meetings t the lst minute to keep from eing disovered y enemy
spiesF xot knowing where @or whenA the next lss would e held would mke it impossile to ttendF
rere you would get o' the hook for missing lss euse of exusle ignorneF fut suppose hnges
in lss shedule were nnouned during lss y the professorD ut you were sent on tht dyF ou
re now responsile for your ignorne euse you should hve found out wht ws overed while you
were sent in the pstF sn other wordsD your ignorne in the present ws used y your negleting
to (nd things out in the pstF ou re responsile euse voluntry tions in the pst @nd intionA
used the stte of ignorne in the presentF
• he tle elow provides smple exuses given y students for senesF hese re orrelted with
onditions of pity responsiility suh s ignorne nd ompulsionF gorrelting exuses with
onditions of imputility is one thingF lidting them is something elseD nd none of these excuses
have been validatedF
• rere re some more typil exuses o'ered y students for missing lssF ry orrelting them with
the onditions of imputility to whih they titly ppelX @IA s missed your lss euse s needed
the time for studying for test in nother lssF @PA s missed lss euse the eletriity went out
during the night nd my eletri lrm lok didn9t go o' on timeF @QA s plnned on going to lss ut
got lled into work t the lst minute y my ossF sn ll these sesD you hve missed lss nd hve
resonF gn your reson e orrelted with ignorne or ompulsionc ere you negligentD relessD
or rekless in llowing these onditions of ignorne nd ompulsion to developc
• ixuses @nd lmeA emerge out of nuned proess of negotitionF wuh depends on trustF our
professor might exuse you for missing lss t the end of the semester if your ttendne up to tht
point hd een exemplryF re ouldD on this sisD tret the sene s n exeption to n otherwise
exemplry pttern of ttendne nd prtiiptionF
• fut you my hve troule getting o' the hook this timeD if there hve een severl previous senesD
euse the new sene flls into pttern of poor prtiiption ompnied y lme exusesF
ixuse negotition @nd lme responsiilityA our over the kground of other vlues suh s trust
nd honestyF
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IF gon)its within role responE
siility nd etween di'erent role
responsiilitiesF
s hve speil projet due in nE
other lss nd (nishing it onE
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PF yverly determining situtionl
onstrintsX on)iting interestsF
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reevlution of the pst tY wht when tken in isoltion ws not lmeworthy eomes lmeworthy
when inserted into this roder ontextF howing n unwillingness to lern from the pst etrys
entrenhed ttitudes of negligeneD relessnessD or reklessnessF @ee eter eF prenhD Corporate
and Collective Responsibility)
Responsibility as a Virtue
• esponsiility n e reon(gured s virtue or exelleneF
• he tle elow desries the hrteristis of preventive stne where we egin y identifying
potentil wrongs nd hrmsF yne we identify these then we tke serious mesures to prevent them
from ourringF
• pinllyD responsiility s virtue opens up the horizon of the exemplryF ursuing exellene requires
our identifying opportunities to go eyond preventing hrm to relizing vlueF
• sn this ontextD lss ttendne eomes lss prtiiptionF es ws sid in the introdutionD missing
lss retes series of new tsks tht rise out of your ommitment to exellene in prtiiptionF
hese inlude the followingX
• IF ht ws overed while you were sentc yr etterD if you know in dvne tht you re going to
miss lssD wht will e overedc row n you over this mteril on your ownc ht n you doD
protivelyD to sty with the lss during your senec
• PF row will your sene impt the rest of the lss @espeilly those in your lss groupAD nd wht
n you do to minimize ny hrmful e'etsc rere you should notify your tem memers tht you re
going to miss lss nd develop plns for mintining your equl prtiiption in the group nd lss
during nd fter your seneF
• QF sn ordne with the riniple of esponsive edjustmentD wht hnges re you mking to void
senes in the future or!putting it s positively s possile!to hieve level of exellene in lss
prtiiptionc
• xote how ll these items fous on improvement or etterment rther thn 4mking upF4 es hewey
reognizesD the rel funtion of morl responsiility is to tke the lessons we lern from the pst nd
use them to improve ourselvesF
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Responsibility as a Virtue or Proactive Responsibility
Characteristic
Proactive Response
hi'use lme voidne
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evoid trying to di'use
the lme for missing
lss on some other perE
son or situtionF por exE
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projet due in nE
other lss is not
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worked round your E
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out wht ws overed in
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th oldF xow everything eomes tht muh hrder euse you re not working to full pityF
he lesson here is to set up your shedule from the eginning with ertin mount of )exiility uilt
inF his ould e s simple s tking four insted of (ve lsses or working IH insted of PH hours per
weekF
PF vook for inentives or motives to ome to lssF yne importnt inentive is tht you my get etter
grdeF ehers tend to know students who ome to lss etterY they onsider them more responsile
nd more ommittedF
QF qet protive when you returnF snsted of sking the professorD 4hid we do nything importnt while
s ws sentc4 onsult the syllus nd lssmte to (nd out wht you missedF hen hek your
understnding with the professorF 4wy understnding is tht you disussed morl responsiility with
the lss nd pplied the frmework to seF ss this orretc4 snsted of sking the professorD 4ht
should s do to mke up for wht s missedc4 ome with your own plnF how tht you hve tken
responsiility for your sene y getting protive nd plnning the future round relizing vlueF
RF esenes hve n impt on your fellow students s muh s on you or your instrutorF sf you re
working in groupsD (nd out from your peers wht ws overedF sf your group is depending on your
ompleting tsk for the lss you re missingD try to develop 4workEroundF4 @4s won9t e in lss
tomorrow ut s m sending you my prt of the group ssignment vi emil tthmentF4A vet your
tem know wht is hppening with you nd mke sure tht you keep up on ll your ommitment nd
responsiilities to the groupF
Exercise 2: Getting Proactive about your absence
• hevelop pln for 4getting k into the loopF4 ht re you going to do to over the mteril nd
tivities you hve missedc
• qet reventiveF hesrie wht you re going to do now to void senes in the futureF
• hoot for the idelF ht n you do!ove nd eyond lss ttendne!to relize exemplry prtiE
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• felow is templte tht you need to dupliteD (ll outD nd ple in the lss ttendne (le tht will
e on the desk in front of lssF
• huplite nd sign the honesty pledge t the end of this moduleF
• tudents often wish to provide evidene doumenting their lims regrding their senesF ou my
do thisD ut rememer tht this is neither required nor in the spirit of prospetive responsiilityF
• purthermoreD e wre tht you re not to provide on(dentil informtion suh s personl helth
informtion or student id numers or soil seurity numersF relth issues re to e referred to
generilly y sying something likeD s ws unle to ome to lss uesdy euse of helth resonsF
IF glss wissed @hy of week nd dteAX
PF wteril overed during lssX
QF eson for missing lss @plese do not provide on(dentil informtionAX
RF etion ln for eseneX row you intend to tke responsiility for the mteril overed while you were
sentY row you intend to mke reprtions to your group for not prtiipting in group lerning tivities
for the lss you missedY
SF row do you pln to void senes in the futureX
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fusiness nd rofessionl ithisD SFS@PHIA
fusiness ithisD PFR@RRAD QFI@SQAD QFS@VVAD
RFI@WWAD RFP@IIIAD RFR@IPVAD SFI@IRQAD
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gse enlysisD SFQ@IURA
gigyD RFR@IPVA
glss ettendneD UFP@PPWA
gode of ithisD RFQ@IPPA
godes of ithisD RFP@IIIA
gollortive verningD IFR@IUA
gomplineD RFP@IIIA
gomputerD SFP@ITSA
gomputer ithisD IFI@IAD PFP@PWAD
SFI@IRQAD SFR@IUWA
gomputersD SFT@PHQA
gomputingD SFQ@IURA
gorporteD QFQ@UHA
gorporte governneD PFQ@RHAD QFI@SQAD
QFP@TIAD RFR@IPVA
gorporte worl esponsiilityD RFI@WWA
gorportionsD RFI@WWA
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hetingD TFP@PPHA
heisionD SFP@ITSA
heision wkingD PFP@PWA
heisionEmkingD PFQ@RHAD RFP@IIIA
heontologyD PFI@PQA
hutyD PFI@PQA
ieg oolkitD QFI@SQAD RFI@WWAD SFI@IRQAD
SFR@IUWA
ingineeringD PFR@RRAD RFQ@IPPA
ingineering ithisD IFI@IAD PFI@PQAD
PFP@PWAD TFI@PIIA
ithil hilemmD IFI@IA
ithil vedershipD PFQ@RHA
ithil heoryD IFI@IAD IFP@SAD PFI@PQA
ithil luesD IFR@IUA
ithisD IFI@IAD IFQ@IPAD IFR@IUAD PFI@PQAD
PFP@PWAD PFQ@RHAD PFR@RRAD QFP@TIAD
QFQ@UHAD QFR@VHAD QFS@VVAD RFI@WWAD
RFP@IIIAD RFQ@IPPAD RFR@IPVAD RFS@IQPAD
SFI@IRQAD SFP@ITSAD SFQ@IURAD SFR@IUWAD
SFT@PHQAD TFP@PPHAD UFI@PPSAD UFP@PPWA
ithis fowlD PFP@PWAD TFI@PIIAD TFP@PPHA
ithis gse enlysisD TFI@PIIA
ithis in heisionEwkingD TFI@PIIA
ithis of iskD QFS@VVA
ithis y0erD RFR@IPVA
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rofessionl ithisD IFP@SAD RFS@IQPA
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uriD UFI@PPSA
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oilD QFQ@UHA
oil smptsD PFR@RRA
oil esponsiilityD PFQ@RHAD SFS@PHIA
oioEtehnil nlysisD PFP@PWA
greerD QFP@TIA
iologyD QFP@TIA
ixemplrsD IFQ@IPA
syhologyD IFQ@IPA
esponsiilityD QFI@SQA
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luesD SFS@PHIA
luesEfsedD RFP@IIIA
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