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Ethics In Management Essay, Research Paper

What is the status of ethics in management? This is a very hard question to address in a two to three page

paper because there is no definite answer. As with many society-wide concerns, ethics runs the entire

spectrum of behaviors; from Wal-Mart being very customer oriented and a friend of charity to those fly-by-

night repair scams that tend to prey on the elderly.

When does a business cross the line from making a profit to stealing a profit? That is a hard line to gauge.

Laws are designed to make that line a little clearer but laws can’t out think the mind of man. If a way can

be thought of to make money it already has been or is being thought of. It’s where people are taken

advantage of that we need to worry. There are many business in place that simply prey on the people who

don’t know any better. Whether its the feature on Prime-Time that shows elderly people tricked into phony

home repairs or the local business that offered a friend of mine a computer at an inflated price with an

outrageous financing plan, some business practices are unethical. What I will focus on today is not the

clearly right or the clearly wrong but that vast amount of items that are in the middle.

Looking at more of a gray area, Wal-Mart is generally viewed as an ethically company but even they have

a reputation for unfair competition. Wal-Mart has a marketing plan that targets smaller cities with large-

volume discount stores. While this may not appear to be unfair on its face, many people have felt it’s

negative effect. When Wal-Mart moves into a market, many of it’s smaller competitors go out of business.

Small business in small towns can’t compete with the prices, availability, or selection of a huge

conglomerate like Wal-Mart. People in the towns don’t have much of a choice. Pay more for less or pay

less for more? Not are hard decision. But the ultimate effect is that many small business can’t survive the

competition. Is that ethically wrong? That is a very hard call to make.

I recently had an experience of buying a new car. I shopped around Altus and also in Florida while on a

recent trip. I was in the market to buy a Ford Explorer. The prices seemed to be about the same in these

two markets. My wife and I decided to drive to Oklahoma City to look further. When we got there, the

first dealership that we saw had over thirty Explorers on the front lot with a recent shipment of more in the

back. Compared to the Altus dealership which had two. Immediately, I noticed that the price at that

dealership was $1,300 less than the same model with the same package in Altus. Both stickers said the

price quoted was the manufacturers suggested retail price. Already over $1,000 to the good, we decided to

look further. We found four Explorers that had an additional mark down of $2,000. This was because of

an engine style in the process of being phased out that had an additional rebate. Looking at the two

different model from Oklahoma City and Altus, we!

would save $3,300 by buying here. We decided to look no further. We selected the color and bought our

car.

Overall, we had a very pleasant experience but what about the people who buy from the Altus dealership

and spend over $3,000 more? Are they being unethically taken advantage of? That’s a hard call to make. I

teach an equal opportunity class on base and during that class someone inevitably brings up car prices in

Altus as being unfair. Are these prices unfair or is it just the law of supply and demand? Two thousand

dollars that I saved in Oklahoma City were because that model car wasn’t available to the dealership in

Altus. That difference can be easily excusable. The other $1,300, I have a harder time with. I took

detailed notes and both stickers were basically identical with the exception of price. Each indicated a

different manufacturers suggested retail price. Ethically, I think the line has been crossed. There can’t be

two different manufacturers suggested retail prices for the same car. One has to be wrong. I had a good

experience buying this car but not ever!

yone will. I’ve been to the dealerships in the past that have used those high pressure tactics to coerce

people into buying or spending more than they can afford. Those are the kind of ethical issues that can’t be

legislated.

Reading through the ethics cases reminded me of my car buying experience because just like in the cases,

there is no clear cut answer. In ethics, one would think that there is right and wrong but in real life cases of

ethics in business there is not. There is no black and white answer only millions of shades of gray. Given

the case of junk faxes, what is so wrong about sending an unsolicited advertisement to someone. I get them

almost every day in my mailbox. It seems like a reasonable response but the differences are great. The

junk fax ties up an important communication tool of the company and the costs are split between the sender

and the recipient without the recipient’s permission. The cost to the sender is simply the cost of a telephone

call. While the cost to the recipient is the cost of paper, ink, and power to receive the call in addition to the

loss of use of the machine during reception. I wouldn’t want to get junk mail in my mailbox, if I had to pay

for it!

. I don’t like it much even when I don’t have to pay for it.

But is this practice of junk faxing wrong? I say no. Ethically, I feel that it’s not wrong if the faxes are

reasonable in length and company has a process to quit sending faxes if a recipient requests. I was the

recipient of one junk fax. It came into my squadron office here on Altus Air Force Base. It was an

advertisement to buy office supplies. Now there is no law, either civil or military, that prohibits this but I

realized this isn’t something that the Air Force should pay for. I took the fax to the legal office and they

drafted a letter to request that it be stopped. They stated that if any more faxes were received, Altus AFB

would no longer do business with this company. This was motivation enough for them not to do it. We

never received another fax.

With business, that is how the system must work. If the pursuit of the bottom line goes to far, then the

bottom line must be threatened. I don’t think there is anything ethically wrong with many business

practices. It’s all a matter of people being satisfied with the product that they are getting. If they are

satisfied, the business will flourish. If not, it will suffer. That is probably the best way to measure ethics in

management. Overall, I think the status of ethics is management needs some work. There are very good

companies out there that charge a fair price to make a reasonable profit but there are many business in place

that prey on the weak and poor.


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