Business Ethics Class You\'re a management consultant who has been asked by Gree
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Business Ethics Class
You're a management consultant who has been asked by Green Company to help design an ethics communication and training program for all Green Co. employees. Your meetings to date have been with the head of human resources, and your contract with the company has been negotiated with him. Once the papers have been signed, you begin your research and are quickly stymied by Green's corporate counsel. He says that you will not be allowed to ask employees about ethical dilemmas that have occurred at Green. He specifically asks that you get your information from other sources such as press accounts of problems in the industry, or from other organizations with which you've worked. In addition, the head of human resources has told you that you'll be unable to meet the three most senior executives because they're busy negotiating a large acquisition. You will have access to other high-level managers who can tell you what they think the seniors want. You're instructed to write a code of conduct for the company, a mission statement, and prepare presentations for the seniors to give to employees sometime next month on corporate expectations and values.
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The issue is a bit complicated because if I am not allowed to ask ethical issues that the employees have experienced in the organization itself then evaluating and analyzing the ethical issues will actually be difficult. The communication that is to be designed has to be specific and employees therefore need to speak up about the similar situations they have been in the organization. Again, the three most senior employees are not approachable at this time therefore there are various assumptions that needs to be made in order to be successful with the plan.
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