Table of Contents
- 1 What question should you ask to determine if a decision is ethical?
- 2 Which of the following questions help to guide you in critical ethical situations?
- 3 Which of these are key principles of the code of ethics?
- 4 What should I do if I have a conflict of ethics?
- 5 Where can I find the company’s code of business conduct and ethics?
What question should you ask to determine if a decision is ethical?
Questions To Ask Yourself Does your decision conflict with any of the core ethical values? Think of someone whose moral judgment you respect. What would that person do? How will your decision affect others?
What are the 3 ethical questions you need to ask when facing an ethical dilemma?
Have you used this ‘ethics check’ process?…Blanchard and Peale suggest that leaders ask the following three questions when making a decision about an ethical problem:
- Is it legal?
- Is it balanced?
- How will it make me feel about myself?
Which of the following questions help to guide you in critical ethical situations?
6 Questions to Ask Yourself When Confronted With Ethical Issues
- Am I breaking any laws?
- Who are the stakeholders?
- What information am I missing?
- What are the short- and long-term consequences?
- Is my decision in line with my company’s core values?
- What would my mom think about this decision?
What is the Code of Conduct and provide an example?
Compliance with laws or laws relevant to employee or member rights. Outline of unacceptable behaviors in the workplace and their consequences. Outline of internal practices such as dress code, drug use, or sexual harassment policies. Outline of external practices such as confidentiality and conflicts of interest.
Which of these are key principles of the code of ethics?
The core ethical principles of beneficence (do good), nonmaleficence (do not harm), autonomy (control by the individual), and justice (fairness) stated by Beauchamp and Childress7 are important to a code of ethics.
How do I submit a complaint about an employee’s ethical issues?
Employees may submit concerns or complaints regarding ethical issues on a confidential basis by means of a telephone call to an assigned voicemail box or via email. All concerns and complaints are investigated by the audit committee. The Company’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics is posted on the Company’s website, at http://www.rmkr.com.
What should I do if I have a conflict of ethics?
You should always have a copy of the NASW Code of Ethics on hand for times like this. Spend some time reading through the code. Identify the principles that come into conflict in the specific situation and why they are important to social work practice. 2. Review State and Federal Laws
How do you handle ethical dilemmas as a social worker?
Most states have a hotline social workers can call when they experience ethical dilemmas. You can discuss your situation confidentially, without using identifying client details, and get professional advice on how to handle things. Sometimes a neutral party is the best resource to help you consider things from a new perspective.
Where can I find the company’s code of business conduct and ethics?
The Company’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics is posted on the Company’s website, at http://www.rmkr.com. The Company will also disclose any amendment to, or waiver from, a provision of the Code of Business Conduct and Ethics that applies to a director or officer in accordance with applicable NASDAQ and SEC requirements.