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Ethics, Values and Ethical Decision Making How Does it Affect Leaders? Beth Oakley Educational Development Centre “That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong.” —William J. H. Boetcker Values • Values: “one’s principles or standards, one’s judgement about what is valuable or important in life” (Oxford Concise English Dictionary -1995) • “beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something)” (Dictionary.com) • The rules we use to determine right from wrong • The core of our belief system Ethics • Ethics: “a set of moral principles; concerning human conduct; morally correct; honourable” (Oxford Concise English Dictionary -1995) • “The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession” (Dictionary.com) • Ethics are a formal system or set of rules explicitly adopted by a group of people • How you act out your beliefs. An outward display of your values • Our behaviour within our environment What Do You Value? • 10 things in your personal life that you value What Do You Value? • 10 things in your professional/academic life that you value What Do You Value? • 10 things you value in a leader or a boss Your answers • Find the similarities between the three groups • Where did you acquire these values? • Do values differ across different cultures? Values & Ethics how it influences your leadership style • • • • As a leaders you: Share in decision making Sometimes make decision for a group Makes choices with the best interest of the community in mind • Show concern for people • Trust in those you lead • Lead those who trust you Effective Leader Traits Huber, 1998 • • • • • • • • Honesty Forward thinking Inspiring Competent Integrity Maturity Empathetic Intuitive Exemplary Leaders Are (Huber, 1998) • Passionate - develop a sense of purpose and caring, openness to possibilities and a shared vision • Authentic - genuine and true • Credibile – do what they say they will do – delivering on promises • Ethical –apply their own beliefs to social issues –service to others and a commitment to the greater good • These characteristics come from deep within us and are largely based on our value system • Your values are not fixed and can change based on your experiences • As a leader, you have the opportunity to model good values to those you lead Scenarios • • • • • • Divide yourselves into groups of 6 Then divide again into 2, 2, and 2 2 = Strong Values 2 = Poor Values 2 = Undefined (wishy washy) Values Read and respond to your scenario based on your values set • What factors led to your decisions Things to Consider • What motivated the choices you made? • How does your decision make you feel about yourself? • How does your decision affect others? • -Specify all those affected and how they are affected • How does your decision affect your character? • How might your decision affect your future?