Benefits and Drawbacks of Organizational Ethics Approaches
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What aspects of organizational ethics do you agree or disagree with and why?
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The discussion focuses on two different approaches to organizational ethics: the communal and individualistic approach. It discusses the benefits and challenges of each, from both the perspective of the organization and that of the larger community, in which the organization operates.
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I agree with both the individualistic and communal approach to organizational ethics. One considers the benefit to each individual within the organization, while the other considers the benefit to the organization and to the larger community. However, often these ...
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