MGT 489 Ethical Dillema Case
MGT 489 Ethical Dillema Case
MGT 489 Ethical Dillema Case
Report Writing
Submitted To:
Dr. Muslima Zahan (ZMU)
Full Time Faculty
Assistant Professor
North South University
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unjust, good, and terrible in terms of human behavior. It aids in the development of the rules and
principles (norms) that we use to evaluate and guide meaningful decision-making.
Business Ethics: Business ethics are a set of moral rules that govern how a company serves its
customers and treats its staff, and are frequently based on the owner's or manager's personal
ethics. Every sector and individual company have its own set of ethical standards that influence
organizational procedures and systems. Business Ethics, sometimes known as corporate ethics, is
a type of applied ethics or professional ethics that looks at the ethical and moral concepts and
issues that occur in the workplace. It can also be defined as the written and unwritten norms of
principles and values that govern choices and behaviors within a company, as decided by the
culture.
Here are some of the most frequent professional personal ethics:
their decision-making, actions, and behavior are mostly ignored or rewarded by these
managers. Overall, amoral managers pursue profitability as a goal and may have good
intentions, but they pay little attention to the effects of their actions on others,
whether purposefully or accidentally.
The social contract theory is one of the theories that must be followed while doing a
business. Because we all are responsible for what will happen in the society at the end of the day.
As an airlines industry we need to clarify how the airlines are environment friendly. How we are
saving the environment and how the society will be benefited with this. To make our company
good one for the society we will be publishing magazines for several news portals. Where we
will be discussing our operations and our future planning.
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According to the moral relativism theory our industry is morally responsible to the
consumers as well. This shows us how the industry is responsible to its consumers to deliver a
good deal from the moral aspect.
Conclusion:
Ethics are vital not only in business, but in all parts of life, because they are an integral part of
the foundation of a civilized society. A corporation or society that lacks ethical ideals will
eventually fail. In this case we have seen that Mr. Tanvir faces the dilemma where he has to
manipulate the numbers in order to solve the issues and hope that this doesn’t backfire. He may
also ask his superiors to seek help and advice. Inquire with his superiors about their purpose for
him to tamper with the numbers, and whether they realize they are asking him to jeopardize his
own integrity. In this case it is best if Mr. Tanvir seeks for another job as it is far easier to get a
new job than it is to restore one's reputation or to sleep well at night once one has crossed the line
and compromised one's integrity. Once you've done something wrong, you'll always have to be
on the lookout for someone who will reveal the truth, whether it's one of your superiors who
wants to use that action against you later to get rid of you or coerce you into doing something
else that would be considered unethical, or whether the client conducts its own audit and
discovers it. In the long run, compromising one's integrity is never worth it.
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Reference:
McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. (2021, January 25).
Social Contract Theory. Ethics Unwrapped.
https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/social-contract-theory
Santa Clara University. (n.d.). Ethical Relativism. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Retrieved August 16, 2021, from https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-
decision-making/ethical-relativism/#:%7E:text=Ethical%20relativism%20is%20the
%20theory,in%20which%20it%20is%20practiced.&text=The%20only%20moral
%20standards%20against,be%20judged%20are%20its%20own.