Leadership and Ethical Decision_Making Unit 4 DB

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Within the Discussion Board area, write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.

Note: All character and company names are fictional and are not intended to depict any actual person or business.

Theresa and Mike understand that building the culture they envision requires effective communication, collaboration, and participative problem solving. They envision creating an organization such that Joe and other employees will know exactly what to do when faced with choices that involve ethics. As the first step in embedding clear ethical processes in the organization, they realize they need to devise a code of conduct. Both companies have operated with an unwritten code that was never formalized. The consultant is asked to help them understand the purpose and content of an excellent code of conduct and how they should go about developing it.

Answer the following questions:

  • What is the purpose of a code of conduct?
  • Why is it important for a company to have a written code of conduct?
  • What issues should be considered to be included in a code of conduct, especially given the merger scenario?
  • Evaluate the code of conduct for your current or past employer (if the information is not available, evaluate a code of conduct identified in an Internet search).

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What is the purpose of a code of conduct?
A code of conduct comprises prospects and describes standard actions. Its purpose is to
develop and uphold a standard of behavior that is tolerable to an organization, its merchants,
clients and other personnel. Even though different industries have different codes of conduct, the
behavior code comprises conduct rules that are steady with organizational strategies and reveal
how the entity recognizes its appearance (Mika, pg. 40). Again, a code of conduct serves to
remind the staff of what is expected of them, and their deeds, appearance, behavior, and
demeanor will affect the organization as well as their profession. Further, it protects businesses
from lawsuits and to guarantee good work and public relations.
Why is it important for a compan...


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