- Applying moral principles to business situations
- Defines what is right vs wrong conduct inside organizations
- Guides complex decisions in day-to-day operations
Think of ethics as your inner compass โ it doesn't tell you what the law says, it tells you what a good person would do.
- Builds consumer trust and loyalty
- Enhances reputation and brand image
- Encourages transparency and accountability
- Helps avoid legal issues and scandals
Trust ยท Reputation ยท Transparency ยท Legal safety โ "Turtles move slow but they win long races."
- The minimum standard
- Set by governments
- You can be legal and still be wrong
- Enforced by courts
- Goes above the minimum
- Set by moral values
- Asks "should I?" not "can I?"
- Enforced by conscience
Law = Floor. Ethics = Ceiling. Good businesses aim for the ceiling, not just the floor.
Fairness โ Integrity โ Respect โ Responsibility โ Transparency
Personal โ Professional โ Organizational โ Global
Bribery, Misleading ads, Insider info, Discrimination, Environmental harm โ remember: "Bad Managers Ignore Doing Ethics"
- A company's commitment to contribute positively to society
- Covers environmental protection, social equity, and ethical labor
- Builds stronger public relationships and brand loyalty
CSR = "Company Serves beyond Revenue." It's profit + purpose, not just profit.
- A formal document outlining expected ethical behavior for all employees
- Provides clear guidelines for handling common ethical challenges
- Promotes a culture of honesty and accountability
- Most large organizations require employees to read and sign it
A code of ethics is like a company's moral constitution โ it tells everyone: here are our values, and here's how we live by them.
Recognize โ Gather โ Consider โ Evaluate โ Reflect โ "Really Good Choices Emerge from Reflection"
- Leaders must model ethical behavior through their words and actions
- Ethical leadership means mentoring others and enforcing ethical conduct
- Ethical culture starts at the top โ employees mirror their leaders
Think of leaders as the thermostat, not a thermometer. They don't just reflect the temperature โ they set it.
- Whistleblowing = exposing unethical or illegal activity inside an organization
- Employees must feel safe to report wrongdoing without fear of retaliation
- Many countries have legal protections for whistleblowers
- Encourages detection and prevention of fraud and misconduct
- Ethical standards vary across cultures โ what's normal in one country may be offensive in another
- Companies must respect local customs while holding onto universal values
- Avoiding corruption and exploitation in international markets is critical
- Global ethics requires cultural sensitivity and constant awareness
When in doubt globally: ask "Would this harm or exploit someone who can't defend themselves?" If yes โ don't do it, regardless of local norms.
Loss of trust & reputation
Legal penalties & lawsuits
Low employee morale
Financial losses & exit
โก Quick Cheat Sheet โ All Mnemonics
"In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if they don't have the first, the other two will kill you."โ Warren Buffett