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Definitions Ethics involves a discipline that examines good or bad practices within the context of a moral duty Moral Conduct is behavior that is right or wrong Business Ethics include practices and behaviors that are good or bad 1 Business Ethics Principles Basic Principles: Honor Confidentiality Avoid Even the Appearance of Conflict of Interest Willingly Comply with the Law Exercise Due Care Act in Good Faith Observe Fidelity (Trust and Faithfulness) for Special Responsibilities Respect the Liberty and Rights of Others Respect Human Well-Being Idea: The message to be communicated by the sender is identified. Encoding: The appropriate words and symbols required to effectively communicate the message are identified Channel: The appropriate channel(s) of communication transmissionwritten, verbal, or nonverbal-is(are) identified. Receiving: The receiver reads, hears, or sees the message. Decoding: The receiver tries to understand the message. Action: Receiver acts on the message (either on the basis of an understanding of the message as intended, or a misunderstanding). Effective communication across nations/cultures can only take place when the sender encodes the message using language, idioms, norms and values, and so on, which are familiar to the receiver or when the receiver is fluent with the language, idioms, and so on, used by the sender. Individualistic (U.S., Australia, Great Britain, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Italy, Belgium, and Denmark) More remote and distant proximally Feel responsible for their own relationships & happiness More likely to be confrontational Express emotions more readily Dating, flirting, small talk, smiling are more important Blamed for loneliness & selfishness Collectivist Countries (Venezuela, Columbia, Pakistan, Peru, Taiwan,Thailand,Singapore, Chile, Hong Kong) Interdependent: play, work live, and sleep in closer proximity Compliance with norms is a primary value/personal or interpersonal happiness is secondary facilitate group cohesion, harmony, cooperation Nodding head up and down U.S.: Agreement Eastern Europe: Disagreement; side-to-side movement indicates agreement. Eye contact U.S.: Interested, involved Asian and others: Disrespectful Forefinger and thumb forming circle U.S.: Okay Japan: Money France: Zero Brazil: Vulgarity Personal space U.S.: 2–3 feet (casual); 4–12 feet (business) Other countries: Much closer Time U.S.: Time is money; punctuality is expected. Mexico: Time is not perceived to have value; frequently late for appointments. Sole of shoe visible U.S.: Unimportant Arab countries: Insulting because the foot has touched unclean ground. Study the country’s culture more than language Role-play greetings and nonverbal messages Prepare bi-lingual information Study the country’s history to become empathetic as to why foreigners conduct business/communications the way they do! Even though English is accepted as the language of communication in the transaction of global business, people who know English as a second or third language prefer that communication take place in their first language. Acknowledge diversity. In communication, “acknowledging diversity” is a way to develop _______-_________ communication skills. Organizing information according to stereotypes. Posing questions to challenge the stereotypes. Thinking and knowing. _____ and achieving. The perception about ones self in different cultures. The organization of society. The universe.