What is Organisational Ethics?
Organisational ethics involves understanding how values – our standards of right, good and fair conduct – shape the decisions and actions of organisations and individuals making decisions on its behalf. The actions of organisations and their internal and external stakeholders (for example employees and suppliers, respectively) need to conform to a set of ethical standards as defined by society, by laws and regulations, and by organisations own internal policies and procedures.
Organisational ethics involves understanding how values — our standards of right, good and fair conduct — shape the decisions and actions of organisations and individuals making decisions on its behalf. The actions of organisations and their internal and external stakeholders (for example employees and suppliers, respectively) need to conform to a set of ethical standards as defined by society, by laws and regulations, and by organisations own internal policies and procedures.