A Reflection Of The Code Of Ethics In An Organization

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Every workday, a Federal government contractor has the opportunity to tangibly demonstrate their commitment to their organizations’ ethical values by dutifully recording time dedicated to work activities for the clients. At my organization, time reporting was not merely a reflection of what the Federal government pays for services, it was a reflection of the trustworthiness of the organization and each individual. In leadership, ethics has to do with what leaders do and who they are. The choices leaders make and how they respond in a given circumstance are informed and directed by their ethics (Northouse, 2013).
As team lead, I had no legal access to review my team’s timesheets; only senior management and the project manager reviewed and approved …show more content…

The code of ethics of my organization was widely known among employees as ethical values and salient for all employees. Some ethical values presented to the employees were professionalism, fairness, integrity, respect, trust, client service, diversity, and excellence. In addition, the organization stressed a non-retaliation environment: Those who retaliated or tolerated retaliation against any employee who had raised questions or concerns were reprimanded. Employees were to report suspected misconduct relating to the organization’s business or the conduct of any of its managers, employees, clients, or subcontractors. If an employee observed or had good reason to suspect a violation of law or regulation, mandatory reporting of violations was warranted where the employee must report the situation. To be successful with establishing an understanding of ethical value, the organization educated their employees annually, through online or “in-house” training, about how to adhere to the organization’s code of ethics and ethical values at all times. The organization expected employees to emulate the organization’s ethical values and follow these values in the spirit of all applicable laws and regulations. To ensure that these values were followed, the organization provided various resources and tools to address ethical challenges

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