How Business
Professionals Learn about Ethics
Business schools
teach students about ethics using a variety of tools and activities. On the job, employees are required to
enroll in ethics-related workshops and training provided by the company.
Business Education
and Ethics in Universities and Colleges
In order to build
ethical principles, business school faculty offers students a variety of opportunities to develop their
knowledge and skills in business ethics.
Here is a list of
four common instructional tools for teaching business ethics in universities and
colleges:
1. Case studies that
require ethical judgment and knowledge about ethics in real-life company-based cases.
2. Assignments that
require students to learn about the ethical codes of conduct in several companies. Students talk, read and write
about the issues that these codes raise inside the company and in business.
3. Tasks outside the
classroom that require students to learn more about how businesses function ethically. Students are asked to visit
and tour a company, interview a manager or other employees in a company, research the company’s history and ethical
performance using a variety of resources: company policy documents, company archives, newspaper reports and
magazine articles on the company, or the World Wide Web
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