Honesty and Accountability

 

 

 

 

 

This week’s content discussed some common successful leader qualities and their ethical implications.

Take a few moments to read this article: “What’s Good about Lying?”

After you’ve read the article and given this some thought, discuss whether you think it is ever ethical for a leader to lie if the intent and/or the result is to benefit the team as a whole. Why or why not?

 

 

 

Moral Development and Intensity Factors

 

 

 

This week’s content discussed the stages of moral development as well as a variety of moral intensity factors. Consider and comment on the following:

Identify one well-known person today (politician, celebrity, etc.) who appears to be a pre-conventional moral reasoner, and describe how they demonstrate this?

Do the same thing for one person who appears to be a principled moral reasoner.

Course Feedback: Please reflect on your time in this course and our time together. Discuss one aspect of the course you liked and one aspect of the course that you would like to see change.

Understanding of notable Eastern ethical systems

This competency will allow you to demonstrate your understanding of notable Eastern ethical systems through explanation and description.

Instructions
Often, when one thinks of ethical perspectives in the workplace, the focus tends to be on theories such as utilitarianism and egoism. While there is certainly a place for these two theories in the workplace, there remains a whole world of different perspectives and systems. For this deliverable, you will be creating a pamphlet that highlights Eastern Ethical Systems and their benefits within the workplace. Your pamphlet will need to address the following topics:

A description of Buddhism and Confucianism.
Key ethical themes that run through each of these traditions.
Describe similarities and differences between the two traditions.
Relate themes of Buddhism and Confucianism common themes within American culture.
Describe features of the ethical perspectives of Buddhist and Confucian traditions that would be beneficial within a workplace/community.

Eastern Ethical Systems

Often, when one thinks of ethical perspectives in the workplace, the focus tends to be on theories such as utilitarianism and egoism. While there is certainly a place for these two theories in the workplace, there remains a whole world of different perspectives and systems. For this deliverable, you will be creating a pamphlet that highlights Eastern Ethical Systems and their benefits within the workplace. Your pamphlet will need to address the following topics:

A description of Buddhism and Confucianism.
Key ethical themes that run through each of these traditions.
Describe similarities and differences between the two traditions.
Relate themes of Buddhism and Confucianism common themes within American culture.
Describe features of the ethical perspectives of Buddhist and Confucian traditions that would be beneficial within a workplace/community.
The pamphlet that you are creating will vary in length. Draw attention to your pamphlet by using well-placed art, an easy to read design with your content, and effective use of color.

Eastern Ethical Systems

Often, when one thinks of ethical perspectives in the workplace, the focus tends to be on theories such as utilitarianism and egoism. While there is certainly a place for these two theories in the workplace, there remains a whole world of different perspectives and systems. For this deliverable, you will be creating a pamphlet that highlights Eastern Ethical Systems and their benefits within the workplace. Your pamphlet will need to address the following topics:

A description of Buddhism and Confucianism.
Key ethical themes that run through each of these traditions.
Describe similarities and differences between the two traditions.
Relate themes of Buddhism and Confucianism common themes within American culture.
Describe features of the ethical persp

Christian ethics

Is Christian ethics relativistic or absolutist? Explain your answer.
What, if any, are the differences between ethical relativism and the subjective aspects of Christian ethics?
For question 1, answer whether Christian ethics is relativistic or absolutist. First, you should define relativism and absolutism. Don’t simply re-state the reading, but provide an explanation of relativism and absolutism using your own words but also showing that you did the reading and understand the issues. Present the strengths and weaknesses of relativism and how these compare to absolutism. Whichever side you take on the issue, please treat both sides with respect.

Unethical Decision Making

 

 

 

 

 

Identify and discuss the most common reasons for unethical decision making among psychology professionals. Once you have established some reasons why unethical decision making may occur in the field, discuss the conditions under which a professional will be more vulnerable to making unethical decisions.

 

 

CYBERLAWS & ETHICAL HACKING

Enumeration is the most aggressive of the information-gathering processes in any attack. During enumeration, an attacker determines which systems are worth attacking by determining the value a system possesses. Enumeration takes the information that an attacker has already carefully gathered and attempts to extract information about the exact nature of the system itself.

Answer the following question(s):

  1. If you were an IT security manager, what would you include in your security policy regarding enumeration?
  2. If you worked as an attorney in the Legal department, would you want different language in the security policy? Why or why not?