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Transcript
C HAPTER 8
Developing an Effective
Ethics Program
Chapter Objectives
• To understand the responsibility of the corporation to
be a moral agent
• To understand why businesses need to develop
ethics programs
• To list the minimum requirements for an ethics
program
• To describe the role of codes of ethics in identifying
key risk areas for the organization
Chapter Objectives (cont.)
• To identify the keys to successful ethics training,
including program types and goals
• To examine the ways that ethical standards are
monitored, audited, and enforced and to understand
the need for continuous improvement
Chapter Outline
• The Responsibility of the Corporation as a Moral
Agent
• The Need for Organizational Ethics Programs
• An Effective Ethics Program
• Codes of Conduct
• Ethics Officers
• Ethics Training and Communication
• Systems to Monitor and Enforce Ethical Standards
Corporations as Moral Agents
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Corporations are increasingly viewed as moral
agents that are accountable for their conduct to
stakeholders
Laws and regulations are necessary to provide
formal structural restraints and guidance on ethical
issues
The Need for Corporate Ethics
Programs
• Scandals in corporate America have reduced trust in
businesses
• Understanding the factors that influence ethical
decision-making can help companies encourage
ethical behavior
• Employees are not legal experts and need guidance
• Organizations should develop an organizational
ethics program by establishing, communicating, and
monitoring uniform ethical values and legal
requirements
An Ethics Program Can Help Avoid
Legal Problems
•
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The FSGO encourage companies to assess key
risks and create a program to address them
A program developed in the absence of
misconduct will be more effective than one
imposed as a reaction to scandal
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 established new
requirements for corporate governance to prevent
fraudulent behavior in business
Corporate Codes of Ethics
Often contain six core values
1. Trustworthiness
2. Respect
3. Responsibility
4. Fairness
5. Caring
6. Citizenship
Ethics Officers
• Ethics officers or committees are responsible for
oversight of the ethics/compliance program
– Assess the needs and risks that an ethics program
must address
– Develop, revise, and disseminate the code
– Conduct training programs for employees
– Develop effective communication
– Establish audits and control systems
– Review and modify the program to improve
effectiveness
Ethics Training and Communication
•
Must start with a foundation, a code of ethics, a
procedure for airing ethical concerns, and
executive priorities on ethics
Systems to Monitor and Enforce
Ethical Standards
•
An effective ethics program employs many
resources to monitor ethical conduct and
measure the program’s effectiveness
– Observing employees
– Internal audits
– Surveys
– Reporting systems
– Investigations
– Independent audits