HR Ethics Series: Theories of Ethics
HR Ethics Series: Theories of Ethics
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Let's geek out on ethical theories! Dive deep into the philosophical foundations guiding business decisions. From utilitarianism to virtue ethics, get your philosophical specs on. It's a thrilling ethics roller-coaster!
Course Duration:15 hours
Credits:
CEU Credits: 0.15
AMA PCM CEU Credits: 0
PDU Credits: 1.5
HRCI Credits: 1.5
SHRM Credits: 1.5
CFRE Credits: 0
ATD CI Credits: 2
ACE Credits: 0
Course Description
Ethical dilemmas confront those in business with the fundamental question: "What's the right thing to do?" But the "right" thing is often difficult to determine and an unexamined patchwork of ideas inform the decision. In order to better understand how to judge right and wrong, this course introduces some foundational ethical systems and explores their implications for business decisions, with a particular focus on the role human resource professionals have in safeguarding ethics in a business environment. Should a business focus on following the rules or on the effects the decision will have? Can self-interest play a role in making an ethical decision? This course presents the ethical theories of utilitarianism, ethical relativism, egoism, and Kantian ethics. It also explores the role religion plays in the development of ethical systems.
Learning Outcomes
Define consequentialist and nonconsequentialist theories of ethics
Recognize utilitarianism and apply it to an organizational context
Describe Immanual Kant's approach to ethics and apply it to an organizational context
Analyze the elements of moral decision making
Identify the relationship between religion and morality
Define ethical relativism
Identify the role of individual integrity and responsibility
Apply ethical principles to workplace scenarios
Recognize the relationship between HR and the ethics department
Testimonials
Scott M.
I loved this course. Very even and comprehensive. I learned a lot!
Grace M.
This course gave me a well-rounded understanding of ethical theories, which helped me understand how I am prone to make ethical decisions. It is also incredibly helpful when considering the way in which others choose to make ethical decisions since so much of what HR professionals do is linked to increasing a common understanding among people and showcasing empathy for those we serve.