Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: Roda Cepe
Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: Roda Cepe
Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: Roda Cepe
& SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Roda Cepe
HELLO!
Directions: Analyze the situations based on the pictures and its descriptions. Discuss based on the hint or
instructions in its opposite box, explain by writing on the space provided for.
BUSINESS
SCENARIO
◦An employee realized that he gave a
shortchange to a customer who already left the
store premises. The right change is 694 pesos,
but he only gave 194 pesos. Discuss what
business ethics issues present on this situation.
What can be done?
BUSINESS
SCENARIO
◦A homeless who found
shelter and comfort within
the Mc Do Store perimeter or
premises. Some customers
complained on the smell.
Some give him food to eat.
Discuss what business ethics
issues present on this
situation. What can be done?
BUSINESS
SCENARIO
◦To get permits and licenses
renewed on time, Company
Y availed the services of
fixers to do transactions in
some government offices for
the speedy renewal of
permits and licenses. Extra
money is paid then. Discuss
what business ethics issues
present on this situation.
What can be done?
CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHIES
AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS IN
BUSINESS PRACTICES
MODULE 4
MUSONIUS RUFUS
SOCRATES on daring to disagree
Socrates, one of the first philosophers,
insisted on our right to think for ourselves.
Too often, he warned, humans sleepwalk
through life, simply going along with the
crowd. (The Guardian, 2020)
This is dangerous in questions of morality, and particularly in corporate
governance. When corruption is uncovered, too often people say, "everyone
else was doing it". But our characters are our responsibility. Socrates was
prepared to die rather than go against his conscience. Does your
organization encourage independent thinkers, and people who follow their
conscience?
Does it allow people to give critical feedback to managers? Does it
create opportunities for good people to blow the whistle on bad behavior?
(The Guardian, 2020)
EPICURUS on the art of
happiness
Epicurus was a fourth century Greek philosopher who
taught, rather scandalously, that the aim of life was simply to
be as happy as possible here on Earth, before we die and
dissolve back into the atomic universe. He warned that
humans are very bad at being happy, and very good at
inventing reasons to be miserable. Philosophy should teach
us how to be happy, he suggested. For example, it could
teach us how to bring our attention to the present moment, to
savor it. It could also teach us to limit our desires to what is
easy to get, not inflating our needs with endless artificially
stimulated desires. (The Guardian, 2020)
Today, some companies are embracing Epicurus' philosophy, and trying to
teach their employees the art of happiness. Tony Hsieh, the CEO of
American shoe company Zappos, is so committed to the company's courses
in happiness that he sold the company to Amazon on the agreement it would
be able to continue with its unique happy culture. (The Guardian, 2020)
The Guardian Author Says that companies should be careful about forcing
all their employees to follow one philosophy of the good life. As we have
seen, there are many different approaches to achieving happiness or welfare.
Perhaps companies could create an ethical culture that embraces all these
different ways of living. (The Guardian, 2020)
ACTIVITIES
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
A. Given the problem on proper waste disposal in our
city, how does your learning of this lesson can be of
help to solve this environmental problem?
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