Morals or Ethics in the Workplace
by Kate McFarlin, Demand Media
Morals and ethics go hand-in-hand in
the workplace and should be of concern to small business owners. Operating an
ethical and moral business depends not only on how the owners and managers of a
company behave, but also its employees and how they interact with each other
and with customers.
Moral Decision-Making
As the owner of a small business, you
will typically be in charge of making numerous decisions that affect both your
company and the people who work for you. Striving to maintain ethical and moral
decision-making skills is vital for a business owner. All decisions need to be
weighed, particularly when it comes to promotions and instructions for
employees. All decisions must be fair and personal preference should never
enter into the decision-making process.
Goals and Policies
Your business should have a clear set
of organizational goals and policies, particularly when it comes to morals and
ethics. Your employees need to know that your business holds itself -- and them
-- to a higher standard. By being clear about what is and is not acceptable in
the workplace, you remove any gray ethical or moral areas. Your business should
always operate in an ethical manner, even if this means taking a loss or
falling behind competitors who are not ethical.
Employee and Company Integrity
Integrity is a very important part of
morals and ethics. Everyone in your organization should hold himself to a high
personal standard of integrity. This plays into setting the policies that will
govern how your company is run. Develop standards of integrity for your
employees and yourself and insist that they be followed. Some employees may
need to have what you expect of them spelled out so that they can follow your
company guidelines.
Ethics and Morals in Competition
In terms of competition, whether it is
with another company, or between employees, ethics and morals should always be
stressed. For example, if two employees are pitted against one another in
competition for a raise or a promotion, the potential for immoral or unethical
behavior is there. The same is true when dealing with a competitor. The
temptation to get ahead in any way possible can be strong. It is necessary for
small business owners to stress that integrity cannot be compromised in any
way, shape or form.
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