20 questions
Some essentials a company should take into consideration regarding ethics are:
Punctuality, caring, and blackmail
Fairness, responsibility, and bribery
Respect, trustworthiness, and caring
Withholding, fairness, and caring
The following are examples of good ethics at the workplace
Blow the whistle, stay productive, and set the example
Stay productive, being punctual, and lack of communication
Lying, being accountable, and gossiping
Critical thinking, setting the example, and falsifying information
'The application of moral principles, standards of behavior, or set of values regarding proper conduct in the workplace as individuals and as group setting'
Bribe
Accountability
Ethics
Gossip
'Forcing someone to do something by threatening to do something negative if they don't'
Blackmail
Bribery
Withholding
Lying
Some examples of poor ethics are:
Being unpunctual and blowing the whistle
Lying and solving problems
Poor attendance and gossiping
Accountability and lying
‘To take the high road’
To do the right thing by accusing coworkers of wrongdoing
To do the right thing even though it’s the most difficult to do
To make the wrong decision
To separate right from wrong
‘To blow the whistle’
To accuse your coworkers
To make a party
To make noise
To alert the management of possible bad behavior
Management should reward good values and accomplishments of their employees
TRUE
FALSE
Sexual harassment does not necessarily involve poor ethics in the workplace
TRUE
FALSE
Think about mistakes as opportunities to learn
TRUE
FALSE
Unionized employees perceive stronger ethical cultures within their organizations than non-unionized ones
TRUE
FALSE
A strong ethical cultural within your business is important in safeguarding your assets
TRUE
FALSE
Good ethics in the workplace is for example not doing long distance phone calls using the company's lines
TRUE
FALSE
Workers respect company property when you treat them with disrespect
TRUE
FALSE
Ethics enable your workers to feel a strong alignment between their values and those of your business
TRUE
FALSE
You earn a lot of respect within your workers when you make unethical choices
TRUE
FALSE
Ethics begins at the top of an organization or company
TRUE
FALSE
As management, how can we encourage good ethics in the workplace?
Having fair treatment and fair consequences with workers
Staying positive
Staying professional
Being unpunctual
What are benefits of good ethics in the workplace?
Undesirable work environment
Have office policies
Be accountable
Good office morale
A consequence of poor ethics in the workplace is...
Stricter rules
Withholding information
Recognition
Blow the whistle