Ethics
Before resuming my educational endeavors at the University of Phoenix I was fortunate enough to experience life and many of its travails as a business person and employee. During my tenure in those endeavors I observed a number of events that I considered unethical, and a number of actions taken by individuals that I found both reprehensible and repulsive. I was often amazed at the capabilities of mankind to justify their actions, when it was quite evident that such actions would not be considered ethical in any circumstances, no matter what the justification.
Ethics has always been a concern, whether individuals worked in education, business or even the medical field. One early study determined that there were many young managers that had reported being asked implicitly to do things they personally believed were unethical, and sometimes illegal (Badzek, Mitchell, Marra, Bower,1998). Oftentimes these young managers feel the pressure to take actions not necessarily within their realm of belief, believing that their jobs could be in jeopardy. Other times, they are likely to succumb to the allure of 'getting ahead' by helping someone accomplish a task, even if the task is not an ethical one. I have not personally had to make such decisions, but I have observed them throughout my career. Instead of writing about my own personal experiences regarding ethics, I would like to examine the recent sexual abuse case at Penn State University. It...
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