Ethics is about situations more than religion. Some issues are not clear. Consider some situations, some clear and others less clear. Usually an ethical person knows when a potential course of action might smell bad. The variations performed adjust a situation may be where ethics really kicks in.
Company Loyalty; if you work for Ford. Do you buy a Ford or GM? Do you buy Ford or GM stock?
Conflict of interest avoidance; Let’s say that you specify heat exchangers. Heat exchanger company A has an extensive technical training program. Consider the issues brainstorming the - “what ifs”:
It is available for free.
held in a resort.
they cover all expenses.
you are just about to issue an inquiry for bids
you are about to receive bids
Would it always be wrong to go? Are there situations when this is permitted? Would it be better if you let the company know about the invitation?
Would it be OK if your company paid even when the supplier offered to cover the expenses?
Issues may include confidentiality, legal compliance, antitrust avoidance, insider information, customer policies, gifts, entertainment, employment of customers – or competitors with special knowledge, anti-boycott compliance
What if you are involved in a proposal and your customer offers you a copy of a competitor’s proposal or the basis of selection for a contract?
Do you disclose your political activities that may be inconsistent with your companies business?
Are there situations where one project is over and another under budget? Do you ever consider casual timesheet or progress reporting to fit within the goals or guidelines?
When or how should you report activities by others that appear irregular?
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John