Week 3 Q3 Business Ethics
Week 3 Q3 Business Ethics
Week 3 Q3 Business Ethics
Section:_________________________________________________ Date:___________________
Few years from now, you will be employed whether in a public office or in a private
enterprise. As an employee, it is very important that you display good ethics, especially
in your workplace. This module was prepared for you so that you will have a good
interpersonal relationship with all the people around you, specifically with
the ones you will work with.
formulate a “code of ethics” that reflect core principles derived from analyses
(ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.6)
III. Objectives
At the end of this learning activity sheet, you are expected to:
IV. Discussion
Definition of Ethics
The term Ethics is derived from the Greek word ethos which means
“characteristic way of thinking”. Ethics, as a science, does not only evaluate the
morality of our human conduct but also provides us with a common understanding of
the universal, objective, and irreversible moral principles that should govern our
human behavior and guide our moral decisions (Roa, 2011).
Ethics are moral principles that guide the conduct of the individual (Racelis,
2017). These are rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad
(Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
A secret to success lies in recognizing the value of ethics in industry. The customers,
management, and staff value honest and ethical practices. Hence, business ethics is vital
because it helps maintain a great reputation, helps to avoid significant financial and legal
issues, and ultimately benefits all involved. Therefore, it is highly suggested that each
company formulates its own Code of Ethics to be used as a guide in its business operation.
Code of Ethics is a set of rules about good and bad behavior. It is a guide of
principles designed to help professionals conduct business honestly and with integrity.
A code of ethics document may outline the mission and values of the business or
organization, how professionals are supposed to approach problems, the ethical
principles based on the organization's core values, and the standards to which the
professional is held. Saucer and Sims (2013) offer recommendations for developing Code
of Ethics in business organizations:
1. Adopt code of ethics (use the Code of Ethics of other companies as a reference and
modify according to the needs of the company).
2. Offer training on ethics (for management and employees).
3. Hire and foster individuals with ethical value.
4. Deal with immoral activities. Employees must know the implications and effects of
making unethical actions, and should be ready to accept consequences.
5. Take constructive measures. For example, give rewards to employees who admit their
mistakes. If the company is conscientious and smart, it can encourage warehouse
workers to take responsibility for their mistakes and even praise them for coming
forward, apologizing and ensuring that a faulty product is not purchased by the
customer. At first it seems counter-intuitive to reward an employee for a mistake but
in the end, it provides everyone with the best result.
6. Carry out a social audit. Conduct survey to employees once in a while.
7. Cover all whistleblowers. These people detect illegal activities within organizations
and disclose the actions to the authority or managers. A whistleblower who works
sincerely, correctly reporting an issue, should be praised for his/her courage and
integrity, as opposed to being disciplined and ostracized. If an individual blasts the
whistle, it is possible that the company itself has failed internally to motivate and
improve fair and ethical conversations.
8. Empower the defenders of integrity. Support those who work with honesty and
integrity.
9. Ensure executive commitment. The anonymity of those who report the problems
should be practiced.
10.Communicate the principles of conduct within the company and across the industry.
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11.Assign an officer who is clearly responsible for the enforcement of ethical standards.
He/she can be consulted for advice.
12.Establish a procedure for violations of ethical standards, and fully review any
offenses reported.
13.Ensure high perseverance by the company's board of trustees.
14.Lead by example, above everything else. It should be remembered that when faced
with an ethical situation, the outcome of the decision-making process should be
considered. One way to tackle ethical situations is by using the four-way test to
evaluate decisions.
1. Vision means something that you imagine; a picture that you see in your mind
(Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The vision statement helps to ensure the alignment of
the decisions to the company goals.
Example: To make innovations that everyone could access and adapt depending on their
needs
4. Principles- moral rules or beliefs that help you know what is right and
wrong and that influence your actions (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
Examples: Customers have to be respected. Make sure to deliver quality product.
Our Vision: To lead the car industry by giving our customers quality cars worthy of
their money and unmatched customer services
Our Values:
We act with the highest standards of integrity.
We respect individuals and treat them fairly.
Our Mission:
To work efficiently and enthusiastically to make XYZ Company the
country’s top car dealer while serving our customers punctually and
courteously
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Our Principles:
1st: XYZ Company shall adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards bribery and
corruption in whatever form;
2nd: All company officers and employees shall conduct business in
accordance with Philippine laws and regulations; and
3rd: We shall act in good faith and observe sense of professionalism at all
times.
Code of Ethics aims to lessen conflicting issues as it explains to what degree such
conflicts can be avoided and what parties can do if these conflicts happened.
Professionals therefore cannot say that they were ignorant of the immoral nature of their
improper behavior. Often relevant is the possibility of disciplinary action (e.g.
disbarment of a lawyer) which helps minimize unnecessary disagreements or offensive
behavior where a confrontation is imminent or is likely to happen.
V. Activities
Activity A.
Direction: Classify each phrase below to the corresponding column of ethical
issues where it belongs. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. destruction of habitats
2. encountered misleading financial reports
3. overweight applicants are not allowed
4. hiring limited to religious affiliations
5. honesty in prices
6. truthfulness in advertising
7. fraud on securities
8. harm to environment
9. manipulation in prices
10. exaggerated advertisements
Ethical Issues:
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Activity B.
Directions: What would you do under the following situations below. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Being an advertising artist, you were instructed by the manager to make two
layouts, but you will only receive the price for one.
2. Your company would have to donate P 1,000,000 to charity, but you witnessed that
the accountant only gave P 700,000 instead of P 1,000,000.
3. Being one of the food processors in a manufacturing company, you know that the
ingredients listed on the label of your product are not completely true.
Activity C.
Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not.
1. The executives of the company should show perseverance.
2. Whether your decision is fair to all or not, it doesn’t matter.
3. Big businesses should conduct social surveys.
4. The Human Resource Department may not fully review the offenses reported.
5. Each employee should be fully aware of the company’s principles.
6. The proprietor’s decision should be based on truth.
7. Never mind immoral activities in the company.
8. The management should protect the whistleblowers because they show concern
to the company.
9. Every decision should build goodwill of the organization.
10. Ethics are social principles that guide the conduct of the individuals.
VI. Assessment
A. Directions: Choose which action below is more acceptable. Write the letter of your
choice on a separate piece of paper.
1. As an office employee, you need to _____.
a. wear the prescribed office uniform
b. wear something you are comfortable with
2. With the “No Smoking” policy of the company, Elvis, being a smoker, _____.
a. will not follow because it makes him uncomfortable
b. will follow because it could irritate the people around him
3. In observing the office hour, I _____.
a. will report to my workplace before the time
b. will report any time I want, anyway there is salary deduction
4. In advertising our business, we _____.
a. will do anything, even to the point of inventing story, just to convince the
consumers
b. will only tell the truth, so as not to affect our company’s credibility
5. In bookkeeping, Elsa _____.
a. will maintain two books of sales: one with the actual amount of sales, and
one which has the adjusted amount for income tax purposes
b. will maintain only one book of sales with actual amount
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B. Directions: Read each statement below and classify it according to its ethical issue.
Write only the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
VII. References
Bagtas G. R., Business Ethics and Social Responsibility – SHS Quarter 3 – Module 3:
Code of Ethics in Business. Edition, 2020., Printed in the Philippines by Department
of Education -Schools Division of Bataan
Prepared By:
MICHELLE M. MARCELO
Teacher I – Maruhat National High School - MNHS