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Improve Yourself And Gain Further Skills – Mechanisms For Ethics Advice And Support – Artur Victoria Research And Studies

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This would cover the need to establish, within your organization, various mechanisms which will foster ethical behavior and allow individuals to seek advice on dilemmas, get support for difficult decisions etc. This might include:

Ethics Contact Officers

The establishment of a structure and process for advice giving, which is outside the normal hierarchical relationships between people. This must provide a focal point (or points) for enquiries / advice and uphold absolute confidentiality. It’s continued depends upon a track record of trust.

Responsibilities may include:

• Global accountability for developing and directing an organization’s ethics, compliance, and business conduct function for the total corporation or organization,

• Providing leadership, oversight, and expert advice to ensure appropriate development, interpretation, and implementation of ethics and compliance strategies, policies and programs,

• Accountability for all program activities relating to standards of conduct including ethical relationships with employees, customers, contractors, suppliers, shareholders, and other stakeholders,

• Providing leadership in the development of a compliance risk management program to assess, prioritize, and effectively manage legal and regulatory compliance,

• Accountability for the organization-wide confidential reporting program (such as a Hotline)allowing employees, customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders to report violations of the organization’s ethical standards, violations of law or corporate policy, without fear ofretaliation,

• Setting the strategy for and administering the organization’s annual or periodic ethics and compliance training, and regular communications around ethics, compliance and conduct
Issues,

• Conducting investigations into alleged violations of organisational ethics, compliance or conduct practices and making recommendations for resolution of misconduct – including disciplinary action,

• Measuring and assessing organisational performance in compliance and ethics arenas, and, providing comprehensive reports to the CEO and any committees, the Board of Directors etc.

Ethics Committees

Roles can include a spectrum from advisory (no hands-on) to very hands-on involvements, as follows. This will depend upon the organizational culture, nature of the business, tolerance for control of compliance outside traditional hierarchical structures etc:

• Develop and regularly review standards and procedures

• Resolve conflicts between competing ethical requirements

• Suggest behaviors’ that reinforce the organization’s ethics guidelines

• Assume responsibility for overall compliance

• Act as a court of last resort re: interpretations of standards and procedures

• Define how the organization balances the rights of individual employees against the organization’s needs

• Solicit stakeholder input regarding how standards and procedures are defined and enforced

• Develop and disseminate the organization’s standards, policies and guidelines on ethical decision making

• Oversight an Ethics “Hot Line” as a mechanism for seeking guidance and reporting suspected wrongdoing and to protect employees’ privacy

• Serve as the primary agent for enforcement and discipline

• Ensure that offences are not repeated, through direct action

• Provide a forum to foster communication among ethics committees at large

• Monitor and audit overall compliance

• Undertake or commission research projects on ethics issues relevant to the organization

Whistleblower procedures and protection

Three Polarized Views of Whistle blowing

• The worst possible disloyalty an employee can perpetrate – “ratting’ on others, or on the organization;
• An unfortunate but necessary evil, to be avoided at all costs, but ultimately may be necessary as the only option; and
• An expectation that it must happen – that everyone has the responsibility to blow the whistle – that it is a public duty. The organization needs to emphasize and assert where it stands on this and what it expects of its managers and leaders. Managers should ask themselves

Does my organization have clearly documented procedures for receiving and investigating a public interest disclosure from internal or external sources ?

Does my organization have appropriate safeguards to preserve confidentiality ?

Does my organization have trained investigators who can impartially perform investigations ?

Does my organization have a process for proper recording of public interest disclosures and the action taken on them?

Does my organization have documented procedures to protect staff who may be the subject of a reprisal because of a public interest disclosure ?

• Do my staff have a clear understanding of their ethical obligation to report fraud, corruption and maladministration of which they become aware ?

• Do my staff have a clear understanding of what a public interest disclosure is, how to make a public interest disclosure, and what they should do if they receive a public interest
disclosure in their role as a supervisor 7

The various types of whistleblowing:

Internal Whistle blowing

• Disclosure to someone within the organization itself.
• Is this ethical if it is “required” of employees ?
• Which loyalty takes precedence – that to the organization or to the cause at hand ?

Governmental Whistleblowing

• Unauthorised disclosure of actions and/or information relating to the activities of a government or its employees. Personal Whistleblowing
• Reporting the actions of another which we regard as injurious to us personally

Impersonal Whistleblowing

• Reporting the actions of another which we regard as injurious to others (not us personally). When is whistleblowing morally defensible. An hierarchy of conditions upon which whistIeblowing may be, or become, morally defensible:
• If the actions/practices contemplated for disclosure are very likely to do “serious and considerable” harm to individuals.
• If the actions/practices have been reported to the person or group immediately in authority (eg: the disclosing employee’s supervisor).
• If the person, or group in authority, does nothing about the allegations and if the employee
has exhausted all reasonable channels.
• If there is clear evidence which is accessible, can be documented, and which would be sufficient to prove a case to any reasonable empirical observer.
• If the employee believes that the disclosure may change how the situation is being handled
(eg: operating procedures), ie: there is a reasonable chance of a successful outcome.

The Whistleblower’s Checklist!

• Ensure the situation really warrants it (eg: is the potential harm of disclosure warranted, above the potential harm of non-disclosure)
• Examine your motives. What is your real reason for considering blowing the whistle ?
• Gather evidence, verify it and document your information. Determine exactly the behavior you are reporting and to whom it will be reported.
• State allegations appropriately, specifying exactly the type behavior being reported, who is being adversely affected, and how.
• Just the Facts. Avoid slander, and immoderate language. (This helps to avoid retaliation eg: litigation)
• Decide whether the whistleblowing will be open or anonymous.
• Decide whether you can disclose this information while still a member of the organization
or whether you should leave first.

Protection of Whistleblowers

• Can Whistleblowers EVER really be protected?
• Is it ethical if there is no such requirement?
• Which loyalty takes precedence (to the organization or to the fellow employee) ?

External Whistleblowing

• Disclosure to someone outside the organization itself.

-Harassment
-intimidation and victimization
-job-loss
-Threats
-personal injury
-discrimination
-property damage/loss
-physical abuse
-defamation suits

Rewards and Sanctions

Processes need to be put in place to ensure that there are visible, reliable and consistent rewards for high ethical behavior and penalties for non-compliance to organizational values

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Teach Yourself Ethics (Teach Yourself: Philosophy & Religion)

Moral relativism, terrorism, fundamentalism-it seems the ethical divide in civilization is getting deeper and deeper. If you are concerned but often skittish when it comes to the jargon used in typical ethics books, this book will help. Teach Yoursel

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You may notice an attractive woman sitting by herself at a party, casually sipping on a glass of wine. And you think to yourself; how is it that she can look so perfectly calm and confident sitting there. But if you could read her mind, you would probably be amazed at the thoughts running through her head. She may be thinking… “are people noticing that I am sitting here alone?” “Why don’t men approach me and talk to me. Don’t they find me attractive?” “I don’t like my hair today, it is so curly and I like when it is straight.” “I wish I was as confident as my girlfriend.”

Isn’t life funny? We as humans look at others, envy them for appearing to be so out-of-this-world perfect and wish we could trade places with them. All the while, they are looking at us and thinking the very same thing. Most of us lack self-confidence, suffer from low self-esteem, and lose hope in self improvement because we are engrossed in the desperation of quiet self-doubt.

One key to self improvement is to find a trusted friend to LISTEN to and TALK with. Someone whom you can discuss any topic with. Ask your friend constructive questions about yourself, such as, what you feel may be your “social” short-comings. Ask questions like, “do I speak too loud?” “Am I a good listener, or do I cut people off when they are speaking?” “Am I argumentative?” “Do I have bad breath?” These are constructive questions that will help you to know how others perceive you.

Open up your heart and your mind to your friend, and in return, you may find a common ground where both of you will gain character-building constructive criticism that helps you on your journey to self improvement.

It’s been said that, “Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all”. And in order to love others, you must love yourself first. You simply can not give what you do not have.

Stop thinking of yourself as “second-rate”. Stop comparing yourself to those around you. We all have insecurities. Nobody is perfect.

Stop any negative self-talk that has you believing that your life would be better, if only you were richer, thinner, taller, had better things, better features, better body parts, etc. Accept your true self. That is the first step to self improvement.

Self improvement is not about being perfect or being the best. Life does not have to be perfect for you to enjoy it. When you begin to improve, by loving, and accepting yourself, that is when you will begin to feel the most content and happy.

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Self Improvement:When your looking to improve yourself in the best possible way ever.

You ever have to deal with something or someone that would force you to improve yourself? Well, it is so real because in life, things happen for a reason. You just have to find out what that reason is and sometimes we’re forced to deal with certain obstacles in life that would force us to self improve ourselves. Most people have low self-esteem to a point where they want to kill themselves or just plain let themselves go altogether without a care in the world whatsoever. I once had a friend who told me that she was sad all the time and Wanted to kill herself. I felt very sad for her and kindly told her that everything was going to be just fine. She didn’t quite understand when I told her this and I kindly told her that the point that I’m getting to is that in life, you’ll have to face certain obstacles some good and some bad. But when the road gets rocky and you feel beaten down and you feel like the world is coming to an end. You’ll need to look over that particular obstacle and still go on because life goes on and you sure can’t turn back time, but what you can do is change any situation around for the better, and self improve yourself.

Ways to self-improve yourself:

-Read spirituality books such as: Self Improvement

-Exercise your body, mind, and soul

-Find a hobby

-Eat right and get enough rest

-Build up self-esteem

-If you’re not happy with the way you look, you should get a make-over

-Do things to keep you occupied

-Weigh out the positive and the negatives

(meaning the pros and the cons)

-Look beyond the past and focus on the future:

-Surround yourself with positive people that can lift your spirits and rid yourself from all the negative energy that’s keeping you from moving on and living your life.

And last but not least:

-Always believe in god because prayer works.

Know this:

Time can’t ever be replaced, but you can replace things that will help you self-improve your life.

In order to self-improve yourself, you should have faith in your life into bettering yourself. When you self-improve you are actually overcoming things that happened in your lifetime that really beat you down in the worst way, and caused you to bounce back and help you get yourself together. This is usually called self-recovery!

One can’t remain sane unless he/she has positive friends to lift your spirits and make you feel good about yourself. But most importantly, you should believe in yourself and build up self-esteem.

Remember: If you don’t think highly of yourself, then nobody else will. Never worry about anyone but yourself except family and close friends.

Because in life, when we fall down we must pick ourselves back up.

VIP:

Self Improvement can come a long way especially if you’re willing to improve yourself in the best possible way ever.

ex: education and employment

-You can always self-improve when it comes to education because remember some education is better than none because a lot of doors can open for you allowing you to go far and definitely with employment because some money is better than no money and you can get a lot of things done with cash in your pocket. you can never be too happy if you’re broke all the time.

You ever see a woman who has a lot of confidence in herself and all she does is walk around with her head up high and smiling? Well, you might be wondering why she is so happy? Well, most likely, this particular person probably had a rough life or had to face obstacles that she was forced to deal with which led her in the right path to self improvement.

Remember: what doesn’t kill you will make you stronger

Self improvement: Can one really self-improve for themselves or for others!

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