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Using the SHRM code of ethics, prepare a 3-4-page plan that states your recommended course of action and analysis for an internal hiring scenario with ethical implications.
HR professionals work hard to encourage others in the organization to reflect and apply the ethics of the profession. Also, we have to be very cognizant of the rules of behavior associated with the organizations for which we work. Many organizations have their own code of conduct or guidelines of behavior. Any confusion should be dealt with promptly by working with the leadership and general counsel. We are, in the end, agents of the firm, no matter what type of organization we work in, and it is our responsibility to work diligently to support leaders in establishing a culture of trust and respect between the organization and its employees. In this assessment, the SHRM behavioral competency Ethical Practice and the HRM content knowledge area of Risk Management will be important for supporting your recommendation for a challenging hiring scenario, with potential ethical implications.
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Ethical challenges presented by an HR management situation
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Hiring following ethical principles.
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Favouritism.
Key ethical factors considered in the formulation of a proposed HR solution
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Fairness.
Legal considerations for the selection function presented by an HR situation
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Justice.
The role of the HR practitioner in advancing a proposed HR solution
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Following logical solutions to the issues in place.
Application any SHRM behavioral competencies to the process of solving an HR challenge
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Following ethical solutions.
References
Feffer, M. (2017, March 30). Ethical vs. legal responsibilities for HR professionals: Do your
duties as a company representative and a private citizen align? HRNews.
Fogel, M. (2016, October). Brave HR: HR's role in fostering ethical workplaces. HR Strategy
and Planning Excellence Essentials.
Society for Human Resource Management. (2018). The SHRM Body of Competency and
Knowledge [PDF]. Available from https://www.shrm.org
Valentine, S., & Godkin, L. (2016). Ethics policies, perceived social responsibility, and positive
work attitude. Irish Journal of Management, 35(2), 114–128.
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HR Ethical Challenge Assignment
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Ethical challenges presented by an HR management situation
The main moral challenge in the HR management situation is favoritism. The young man
is qualified but already worked in the organization; hence, considering him for the position
would result in some sayings that may be unhealthy. Most people may accuse the overall
manager of unethical hiring (Valentine & Godkin, 2016). It is indeed a challenge to consider
such a hiring process successful with the various issues and aspects of management.
Strategically, a focused approach is an issue that must be addressed effectively to help in the
management of the challenges and elimination of the adverse problems that must be addressed to
ensure that the right hiring process is followed (Valentine & Godkin, 2016).
The second ethical challenge is on the external hiring process, whereby the lady may be
turned down due to insufficient qualifications (Valentine & Godkin, 2016). Although it may be
right, the challenge and other questions may arise, primarily based on gender hiring and
consideration of different experiences and professional qualification issues. HR management has
a challenge, and there is a need to focus on fairness (Fogel, 2016). In this situation, the fairness
of hiring is at stake since the individual challenge involves various parties that are likely to
sparkle feelings of unfairness in hiring, which may or may not be the case.
Key ethical factors considered in the formulation of a proposed HR solution
The first ethical factor to consider in the formulation of the proposed solution is fairness
(Valentine & Godkin, 2016). Fairness is one of the best ethical principles in working situations.
It determines the various courses of action and the necessary tactics for handling the issues and
challenge...