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Unit 12: Behavioural Implementation




          Code of Ethics                                                                        Notes

          They are another important element of an ethical  organisation. Such mechanisms provide a
          statement and guidelines for norms and beliefs  as well  as decision–making.  They  provide
          employees with a clear understanding of the ethical standards of the organisation. Many large
          companies have developed such codes code of conduct.

          Reward and Evaluation Systems

          An appropriate reward and evaluation system should consider  both the outcomes and the
          means adopted to achieve the organisational goals and objectives. Inappropriate reward systems
          may cause individuals to commit unethical acts.

          Policies and Procedures

          Most of the unethical behaviours in organisations could be traced to the absence of policies and
          procedures to guide behaviour. It is important to carefully develop policies and procedures to
          guide behaviour so that all employees are encouraged to behave in an ethical manner. However,
          it is not enough merely  to have  policies  “on the books”.  Rather, they  must be  effectively
          communicated, enforced  and monitored. The company  should also  follow sound corporate
          governance practices.
          Ethics Training


          The purpose of ethic training is to encourage ethical behaviour. Companies should provide
          appropriate training in ethical standards. It enables managers to align ethical behaviour with
          organisational  goals.

          Ethics Audit

          Companies should undertake periodic audits to ensure that proper ethical standards are being
          followed by all deportments of the organisation.

          Chief Ethics Officer

          Some large corporations appoint a senior officer with the exclusive responsibility of overseeing
          the ethical conduct of employees. He functions like a watchdog on ethics.
          Ethics Committee


          An ethics committee establishes polices regarding ethical conduct and resolves major ethical
          dilemmas faced by the employees of an organisation. Ethics committee performs such functions
          as organisation of regular meetings to discuss ethical issues, identifying possible violations of
          the code, enforcing the code, rewarding ethical behaviour etc.

          Ethics Hotline

          This is a special telephone line that enables employees to bypass the proper channel for reporting
          their ethical dilemmas and problems. The line is usually handled by an executive also investigates
          the matter and helps resolve the problems of the concerned employees.







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