Ethics

I’m becoming increasingly annoyed with a trend I’ve noticed in the numerous business courses I have to take, and I’ve been struck with the urge to rant about it. Basically, (presumably because of the “Enron scandal”) every textbook I use now has some special section on “ethical decisions” and provides short scenarios reminiscent of the sort of thing you’d expect in a 2nd grade curriculum (if you see Bob cheating, does that make it ok for you to do it too?)
 
Now, this is stupid for numerous reasons, the most basic being it obviously isn’t accomplishing anything. Understand, I’m a firm believer in college students not necessarily always being very bright, but I think even they can handle concepts like “lying is wrong” without having it repeated in textbooks excessively. It’s not as if Enron executives didn’t comprehend the concept of lying being unethical.
 
However, even more annoying is every textbook’s reasoning for using ethical standards is that “it’s ultimately good for business,” since it avoids potential lawsuits and scandals. That may be a fair argument, but once you’re doing something because “it’s ultimately good for business,” then it’s no longer an ethical decision anyway, it’s just a business one. An ethical decision would be if something was bad for business, but you didn’t do it anyway because you thought it was simply wrong. However, the authors of business textbooks are so dollar minded that they fail to comprehend that and instead simply say to be ethical because it’s right for business, which is no different than every other lesson in the books and hardly requires a specially selected section.
 
So, maybe it’s not the students who need the ethics lesson.

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July 10, 2006

i can agree with you on the fact that not all college students are bright (i guess im in that category seeing that the rest of your entry was over my head lol). take care

July 10, 2006

heh agreed. i can’t believe books are even printed, let alone written, with crap like that embedded in the middle. ethics can’t really be learned either, more instilled. and if you have to learn it from a book; i say you probably won’t put that lesson into practice.

July 11, 2006

see, this is why you don’t take business classes in school. honestly. business is one of those things you should learn on the job, not in a classroom. if your profs were so good at business, why are they teaching bratty, drunken, idiot college kids? yeah. take more english and philosophy classes and get a real education instead of just learning a trade. 🙂

July 11, 2006

RYN: RMN: I’m just sayin that … it’s better to get an education in college instead of learning a trade … that’s what college should be for. Just my opinion… 🙂

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July 12, 2006

Heather loves you Mat, and you are fabulous!

July 13, 2006