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Moral Problems Faced by Decision-Makers

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Read James O’Toole’s article, watch Brooke Deterline’s TedXTalk, and review Michelle Wolf’s speech and interview. Each has faced a moral problem in the workplace, taken a particular action (which can include doing nothing), and gotten a specific result.
Then go to the left side of Blackboard and click on Discussions and then this lesson week’s forum. (The link above is a shortcut.)
Create a post and answer the questions below.
1. What moral problem did James O’Toole face? How did he address it? What was the result for the decisionmaker and O’Toole?
2. What moral problem did Brooke Deterline face? How did she address it? What was the result for the decisionmaker and Deterline?
3. What moral problem did Michelle Wolf face? How did she address it? What was the result for the decisionmaker and Wolf?
4. After he ultimate decision maker has heard your presentation, this person has said that it lacks thoroughness and that the organization should take more time to analyze the situation. Look back at this week’s journal entry and reflect on how you have decided to proceed. Does your decision fit the closest with that of James O’Toole, Brooke Deterline, or Michelle Wolf? How so?
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The following materials present four different scenarios in which the main actors share a commonality—they face a moral problem in the workplace. At the same time, each actor takes a different action (which can include inaction) and experiences a different result. Your journal entry and discussion will draw from the materials, so I recommend that you review the assignments’ questions before going through the materials (select journal entry from the lesson navigation menu).
*O’Toole, J. (2015). Speaking truth to power: A while paper. Retrieved from https://www(dot)scu(dot)edu/ethics/focus-areas/business-ethics/resources/speaking-truth-to-power-a-white-paper/ (read all 11 pages)
*TedXTalks. (2012). Creating ethical cultures in business: Brooke Deterline at TEDxPresidio. Retrieved from https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/
*watch?v=wzicXbnmllc (watch all 8:23)
*Wolf, M. (2018, April 28). Complete remarks at 2018 White House correspondents' dinner. Retrieved from https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=DDbx1uArVOM (focus on 13:18 to 14:50)
*Gross, T. (2018, May 1). Comic Michelle Wolf responds to backlash: “I'm glad I stuck to my guns.” Retrieved from https://www(dot)npr(dot)org/2018/05/01/607262463/comic-michelle-wolf-responds-to-backlash-im-glad-i-stuck-to-my-guns (35:57)

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James O’Toole’s moral problem entailed how to deal with leaders who betrayed their organization’s values. Toole reacted with anger to the situation because he felt it was wrong for bosses to place themselves above the values (O’Toole, 2015). While Toole did the right things by quitting, he failed to take time and offer constructive suggestions. And after leaving, Toole lacked the courage to “go public” about what was happening. As a result of the decision, the leaders continued to damage the organisation's integrity.
Brooke Deterline was working for a company where she discovered that the CEO was doing something illegal and unethical. Deterline called a meeting with her boss, the CFO and other direct reports to the CEO. The CFO reacted by indicating the need to do more research and give the situation more time (TedXTalks, 2012). Despite the pressure to conform, Deterline insisted to the CFO on the need to take the matter to the board, which happened.
Michelle Wolf’s performance at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner attra...
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