Rule-Based thinking is deciding what to do base on a rule that is believed should be a general principle and always followed. There is never an ethical way to rationalize ruled-based thinking. One reason is that there will never be enough rules to cover everything that anyone recognizes as an ethical situation.
Ethical reasoning is described by a person making choices based on what's right and wrong. An example would be a lawyer taking a case because they genuinely want to help a client not to make money.
Select the statement below that best describes one benefit of NIMS
In what ways can you set ethical examples for the people in your company? Select all that apply.
This could be to choose or to nominate; or for employees, to designate.
oligarchy Dictatorship communist
oligarchy
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justice and fairness
oligarchy dictatorship communist
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Making ethical decisions may be difficult when there are conflicting interests or values involved, such as balancing the needs of different stakeholders or navigating a gray area where the "right" choice is not clear. Additionally, personal biases, cultural differences, and external pressures can also complicate the ethical decision-making process.