PROJECT 22: Ethics OVERVIEW The subject of ethics is not only a personal matter, but it is also a social and sometimes moral issue. What you believe to be right and wrong and how you conduct yourself in certain situations can make an impact—from tiny to enormous—on you, your company, your coworkers, and society in general. Consider all the legal problems in the business world in recent years stemming from employees violating ethical principles. This project will provide you with an understanding of the powerful role of ethics in everyday activities and in the business world. This is a project especially valuable to students planning to work in public accounting or financial institutions or to students going to graduate school. PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS: Read Chapters 20 and 22 in the textbook. Complete ONE of the options listed below. Your finished project should fulfill all parts of the listed requirements. OPTION A: Understanding Ethics A. Article Review: Using the Business/SPEA/Library on-line references select and read 5 recent articles concerning the subject of ethics. Copy the articles which you selected and paste them in an MS Word document for later review. B. Article Synopsis: Select one of the articles and write a one-page condensation of the article. C. Personalize: Write a concise paragraph explaining the meaning of ethics to you. D. Ethics in Practice: Write a two- to three-page example of how the question of ethics has arisen in your college career and explain how you handled the situation. You may write about an event in which you were personally involved or one affecting others about which you have knowledge. Include in the two to three pages a one-page explanation of whether (in your opinion) you handled this properly and what you would do in the same situation if it should occur again. Answer the following: Why would you do what you would do? Why would it be right for you? Why would it be right for everyone involved? E. Deliverables: If you chose Option A, turn in to your Career Counselor a. Copies of five articles b. One-page summary of one of the articles c. One paragraph personal ethics statement d. Two-three pages on ethics situation that you experienced OPTION B: Applied Ethics in Business Business professionals are frequently faced with ethical dilemmas. Whether it is exaggerating the truth about a product line in order to make a sale or being pressured by an important client to misrepresent facts or he’ll “take his business elsewhere”, the business world is particularly vulnerable to ethical challenges. This project allows you to explore specific ethical situations and consider your reactions from a business perspective. A. Business Contact ID: Contact someone you know who has been working for several years in the business world (or in your chosen field). This can be a mentor, a family member, a friend, etc. B. Situation: Ask them to describe a situation in which their ethics were challenged while conducting business, and how they handled the situation. C. Personal Reactions: Consider how you would handle this same situation, including the pros and cons of each possible reaction, and how the outcome would differ in each. For example, would reacting in an unethical manner help your career but put you at risk if found out? Would sticking to your ethics result in the loss of a client, or possibly, your job? D. Situational Action Plan: Write 2-3 pages including the professional position held by the person you contacted (the individual may remain anonymous), a description of the situation, an analysis of why this situation posed an ethical dilemma, a description of how it was actually handled, a description of how you would handle it, and the pros and cons of each possible reaction to the situation. E. Personal Plan: Write one page giving at least two additional examples of ethical challenges that you would expect might be encountered in the business world. Discuss how you think you would handle each. F. Deliverables: If you chose Option B, turn in to your Career Counselor a. Two-three page discussion of ethics situation b. One page of two more examples OPTION C: Ethics in the Secondary Interview A. Employment Option Choice: Select a company with which you have interviewed or in which you are sincerely interested. B. Follow-up Interview: Write a one-half to one-page description of what you can expect during a second interview. How do you prepare? How is it different? Who might interview you? C. Analysis of Unethical Dilemmas: Select five unethical practices from Figure 20.6 in the textbook and for each practice, write at least one half-page concerning “why” that particular practice is unethical and what negative impact each would have on the company conducting the interview. If you disagree with the fact that they are unethical, write the same length arguing your view. (You should complete two to three pages for this part of the project.) D. Offer Ethics: Write a paragraph stating “what happens now.” Address “how” and “when” you could expect an offer, and explain what you do concerning expenses. Discuss the ethics of handling the offer and expenses. E. Deliverables: If you chose Option C, turn in to your Career Counselor a. One-half to one-page personal view of secondary interview scenario b. Two-three pages on five unethical practices c. One paragraph on “what happens now with interview.”