The importance of a good work ethics to a business


(Source: Kamat, 2016)


Introduction

The importance of identifying, the ethical element to human resource management. It also subsists to serve organizational wants and needs for social validity.’ This means exercising social responsibility, ie being concerned for the interests (well-being) of employees and acting ethically with regard to the needs of people in the organization and the community.

HR professionals play a major role in securing and promoting core values in the organization on how people should be managed and treated. Furthermore, they shall take necessary action to achieve fair dealing, which means They need to take action to achieve fair dealing, stick to principles, equal and social justice which the employees understand the transparency and maintain consistency.  (Armstrong & Taylor, 2014)

Why is it Important to have good work ethics

Business ethics play a vital role beyond employee loyalty, determination, and the strength of a successful management team, as well as the growth of the company towards profitability in the long run.

The recognition of a business among the community, involved, related and other business, investors which self speaks about the company and investing in the same. Instances such as non-ethical practices may result in investors’ think twice to invest, purchase stock or involve in the operation.

Organizations that have more Socially Responsible and ethical investing keep growing. The increasing number of investors seeking out ethically operating companies to invest in is driving more firms to take this issue more seriously. (Horton, 2020)

What is Ethics? 

If you’re like most people, you don’t really spend much time thinking about the philosophy of it. But once in a while it is a critical exercise that you need to go through in order to clarify your values and principles (especially with regard to the workplace)

Source: Ethics in the Workplace - A Good Work Ethic, 2020)


Types of Ethics


Figure 1: (Types of Ethics)

    • Normative ethics: Rules that have direct implications upon human actions and institutions. It includes decision-making abilities on moral principles that direct good and bad leadership.
    • Personal ethics: This refers to individuals own code of ethics, with regard to scenarios involving third party and circumstances that they encounter in everyday life.
    • Social ethics: It governs the rightness of an action that is based on fairness, justice, poverty, and the rights of an individual from a particular society or community.
    • Professional ethics: These refer to a code of conduct, rules, and regulations which are to be followed by individuals within a professional space or business environment. It’s a total direction to people on how to behave or conduct themselves when in contact with other concerned in such environments

Business ethics:

  1. Trustworthiness
  2. Respect
  3. Fairness
  4. Caring

 

Types of Ethical Behavior in the Workplace

  1. Customer comes first
  2. Transparency
  3. Workplace diversity
  4. Secured customer information
  5. Watchful on unethical behavior and reporting to relevant people concerned

 

Types of Unethical Behavior in the Workplace

  1. Being Bias in an Employee Argument
  2. Lying
  3. Creating an unpleasant work environment
  4. Ignoring Conflicts of Interest

(White, 2019)

 

Global Context

 Overview of Microsoft’s Compliance and Ethics Program

The three pillars of Microsoft's compliance and ethics programs are prevention, detection, and remediation. To achieve these objectives, employees are constantly evolving their programs.

(Compliance and Ethics at Microsoft, n.d.) 

 Prevention

To prevent compliance issues from arising in the first place, they focus on promoting a culture of ethics and integrity. They do this by creating a culture of compliance throughout their company, and through the Standards of Business Conduct, policies, and training, while also using data analytics, risk assessment, proactive investigations, third party vetting, and other compliance efforts to minimize potential risks.

Detection

 They detect potential compliance issues in several ways, including testing by their Internal Audit group, monitoring through their compliance analytics program and by their Controls & Compliance teams, investigating concerns reported by employees and others, and analyzing trends through their Office of Legal Compliance. Compliance is a team effort at Microsoft. Every employee is responsible for upholding the standards, fostering the culture of compliance in their Microsoft team and partners, and reporting concerns

 

Remediation

They assess the root cause of problems and continually enhance the controls and processes to minimize the risk of recurrence. This process is a core component of Microsoft’s compliance program and growth mindset culture. They discipline employees who violate their policies and standards, regardless of their level, and they stop doing business with partners and suppliers who don’t meet the ethical standards.

 

Awards and recognition

Microsoft is honored to have received positive recognition for their work in ethics, compliance, and corporate social responsibility. In 2019, Ethisphere Institute ranked Microsoft among the World's Most Ethical Companies for the ninth year in a row

 Conclusion

Dos and Don’ts are totally based on law and ethics. It is universally accepted while the latter is human conduct, agreed by people. In order to make it on par, the law and ethics don’t contradict each other and it goes side by side. Nobody is superior or inferior. Further, these two allow a person to think freely and choose. Practicing good work ethics promotes growth, employee retention.

References

Armstrong, M., & Taylor, S. (2014). Armstrong's Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice. In 13 (Ed.). London, United Kingdom: Kogan Page Limited.

chegg.com. (n.d.). Retrieved 07 28, 2021, from Chegg Study: https://www.chegg.com/learn/business/introduction-to-business/ethics-in-introduction-to-business

Ethics in the Workplace - A Good Work Ethic. (2020, 05 15). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_n6i1ug0tQ

Horton, M. (2020, 07 01). The Importance of Business Ethics. Retrieved from investopedia: https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/040815/why-are-business-ethics-important.asp

Kamat, S. (2016, 03 01). Online productivity solution (pvt) ltd. Retrieved from www.opspl.com/: https://opspl.com/blog/work-ethics/

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White, J. (2019, 07 24). https://www.thestreet.com/. Retrieved from The street: https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/what-is-business-ethics-15026364

 



Comments

  1. Good job Praveen. Improving workplace ethics, and stressing integrity is important for the future success of the organization. Most employers are busy focusing on the skills and productivity of prospective employees but forget to emphasize integrity, honesty, and forthright behavior. Stressing integrity to employees leads them to become transparent in their actions. An environment of integrity can be created at the hiring stage by ensuring that the human resource department addresses this principle during the interview. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Thank You Harsha for your valauble thoughts for the article.

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  2. Hi Praveen. Well explained the theories. With these competition of the Industries ,most of the time employees neglect or giving less attention for the ethics. Not only the employees but also the higher management also do the same. As you mentioned ,the four type of ethics Social, Personal, Normative and Professional are the foundation of an successful organization. Values are all about ,What you think, What you do and What you say. And on on other side Ethics are ,What you follow, What you respect and What you care. The way you are balancing these two factors make you a best employee.

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    1. Thank you very much Parami for your extra points and your valauble thoughts.

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  3. Good article Praveen, thanks for sharing.
    I agree that Employees who are ethically positive, honest, and driven by principles of fair and decency in the workplace, increases the overall morale and improve organization's performance

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  4. Work ethic is a set of values based on the ideals of discipline and hard work. ... Forming good habits such as focusing, staying motivated, finishing tasks immediately, and more helps to create a good work ethic that will impress employers. Managing and maintaining set of ethical work policies may lead the organization in to the ultimate success.

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    1. Session on lifelong learning To get around the obstacles, you'll need to be quite strict with yourself. thank you for your valuable thoughts Oshadha.

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  5. Nice work Praveen,
    You have described all the things nicely with example in global context. If I add more, Workplace ethics are codes of conduct that have an impact on the development of an ethical culture in the workplace. Beyond what is viewed legally in the area in which the business operates, workplace ethics encourage communication among employees, allow for gratitude to be stretched to each individual within the organization, and enhance customer relationships centered on honesty and integrity.

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    1. Thank you very much for your valuble feedback Umesh

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  6. Work Ethics are code of conduct within the organization. The way of doing performing tasks in an organization. It also emphasizes on employee integrity and progress within the company. A detailed clear ethics will have clear vision and employees will be aligned towards one common goal. The productivity and the output of the employees will be at optimum to attain the final objective. Thereby, every organization should have an effective work ethics or cod of conduct to perform uninterrupted smooth productive function. Thank You.

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  7. Employee performance is strongly influenced by ethical practices of the Organisations. If the employees strongly adhere to work ethics any work related matter can be fixed immediately, and can improve customer satisfaction by providing a good service.

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    1. Thank you very much for your valuble feedback Rukmali.

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  8. Ethics is the principles that guide our behavior toward making the best choices that contribute to the common good of all. Ethics is what guides us to tell the truth, keep our promises, or help someone in need. Ethics in business is just as important as ethics in personal life. Business leaders have a unique role and a great responsibility in shaping the ethical culture of their businesses, and thereby influence their broader communities as well. Strong Ethics of organizations will guide businesses to make the world a better place through the choices we make.

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    1. Thank you very much for your valuble feedback Gangani.

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  9. Great post Praveen.
    Integrity, devotion, dependability, cooperation, and discipline are the five components of a solid work ethic. Implementing these five factors in one's professional and personal life can help to foster a positive work ethic, which will lead to beneficial relationships and set one up for success in all efforts.

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  10. People with good professional ethics are the most honest and accountable when it comes to advancing their work or career. The best ethical work practices are required for the success of any organization or organization because they help employees and companies maximize their capabilities and develop themselves.

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  11. Workplace ethics are positively impose to happy and satisfied employees and create a workforce who enjoying working. This ensure management to guide and mentors their employees about their wants and needs and whether they are in right track or need additional push. Workplace ethics is important as it enables management to treat all employees as equal and think from their perspective as well and transparency is essential.

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