ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS AND CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility

Assignment Overview

In this assignment please read the articles in your background readings and respond to the following:

Describe corporate social responsibility.
Describe corporate social irresponsibility.
Where do you stand on the issue of CSR v CSI? Do corporations have a right to ignore their responsibility to some stakeholders in order to add to the short term bottom line? Provide a well-reasoned response and do some of your own research to provide some examples to support your arguments.
SLP Assignment Expectations
Your paper should be 23 pages, double-spaced and in 12-point type size.

Your paper should have a separate cover page and a separate reference page. Make sure you cite your sources.

Use APA style, and proofread your paper.

Upload your paper to by the end of the module..

For this Module’s Case Assignment, please read Chapter 4: Vulnerabilities from the following book in the Trident Online Library:

Terris, D. (2013). Ethics at work: Creating virtue at an American corporation. Waltam, MA: Brandeis University Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.

For your SLP assignment, please read the following article.

Popa, M., & Salanta, I. (2014). Corporate social responsibility versus corporate social irresponsibility. Management & Marketing, 9(2), 117-154. Available from ProQuest Central in Additional Library Resources.

Here is some additional reading material that may be useful:

Lindgreen, A., & Swaen, V. (2010). Corporate social responsibility. International Journal of Management Reviews, 12(1), 1-7. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.

Mujtaba, B. G., & Cavico, F. J. (2013). Corporate social responsibility and sustainability model for global firms. Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 10(1), 58-75.

Also, please spend some time researching other sources to help you develop your key arguments.

The following tutorial provides detailed information that can be applied to the topics of this course. There are a number of videos and lessons on ethics.

https://courses.lumenlearning.com/epcc-introethics-1/chapter/do-you-have-to-be-an-expert-to-practice-ethics/

Evaluate your community and identify types of social work micro practice settings. Then, prepare a written analysis addressing the following:
    Examine the specific issues faced by individuals and families in your community.
    Investigate how social workers address social problems faced by individuals and family units.
    Provide examples to support your findings and indicate which tasks are key skills social workers must possess to work with these unique populations.
Support your assignment with at least three scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including seminal articles, may be included.
Length: 5-7 pages, not including title and reference pages
Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect graduate-level writing and APA standards

The topic I want the essay to be about is Mezirows ten phases of transformative learning. The Transformative Learning Theory was first expressed by Jack Mezirow of Columbia University subsequent to exploring factors identified with the achievement, or absence of, of womens’ reemergence to junior college programs in the 1970’s, with the subsequent decision that a key factor was point of view change . He proceeded to depict a 10 stage change measure which developed as normal to a large number of the ladies who effectively reemerged junior college.

Mezirow contended that changes regularly follow some variety of the accompanying periods of significance turning out to be explained:

A distorting dilemma

A self examination with feelings of guilt or shame

A critical assessment of epistemic, sociocultural, or psychic assumptions

Acknowledgment that one’s discontent and the cycle of change are shared and that others have arranged a comparative change

Investigation of choices for new jobs, connections, and activities

Arranging a strategy

Obtaining of information and aptitudes for actualizing one’s arrangement

Arrangement attempting of new jobs

Working of skill and self-assurance in new jobs and connections

A reintegration into one’s life based on conditions directed by one’s viewpoint

Assignment Overview
A Critique of Lockheed Martin

In this assignment you will be asked to review Chapter 4, the final chapter of Terris book, and to spend some time applying your critical thinking skills in evaluating Lockheed Martins efforts.

Case Assignment
What do you think about the notion presented by Terris that Lockheed’s ethics program does little to prevent ethical breaches at the highest level of the organization?
Are the efforts put forthsuch as making sure higher level executives participate in trainingenough to help executives navigate what Terris calls the ‘ethical minefield’ faced by leadership in such an organization?
What are some things that could be done to address the issue related to ethics at higher executive levels of the organization?
Terris points out that the company’s program is overly focused on individuals and that it doesn’t really address group dynamics that can impact ethical situations. For instance, there can be a tendency for groups to go with the flow of the group decision making process and overlook ethical issues in the process. What would you recommend that Lockheed Martin do to address this situation?
(Hint: reviewing p. 128 and the following pages before section headed Personal Responsibility, Collective Innocence – of the text might be helpful).

Assignment Expectations
Write a 3- to 4-page paper, not including title page or references page addressing the issue and upload it by the end of this module.

Your paper should be double-spaced and in 12-point type size.

Your paper should have a separate cover page and a separate reference page.  Make sure you cite your sources.

Use APA style, and proofread your paper.

This module will include one last look at Lockheed Martins efforts in the area of workplace ethics. In the final chapter of Terris text he changes up his focus a bit in that he spends some time offering a critique of Lockheed Martins ethics program and he also presents some recommendations.

Here is his summary of the final chapter of the text:

Finally, in chapter 4, I raise a series of questions about Lockheed Martins ethics program in the light of the very different ideas about business ethics that I describe earlier in the book. Lockheed Martins ethics program is, in a way, gloriously democratic, in that it focuses on the responsibility of each and every individual in the corporation for the ethical dimension of his or her actions. On the other hand, this focus on individual behavior and this focus on ethics across the corporation tend to divert attention from collective decision making. The program can tackle egregious ethical lapses (like bribery or giving away company secrets) or minor breaches (like using company computers for entertainment or a personal business), but it seldom addresses the ramifications of decisions made by people in teams or policies set by senior managers and company leaders. As a result, Lockheed Martins ethics program is all but silent on some of the major issues that have rocked American industry in recent years: accounting practices, fairness in employment policies, executive compensation, and the global impact of a companys core business. The company believes that these matters fall outside the scope of the ethics program, that they are dealt with in other venues. I argue, however, that the creation of strict boundaries around what constitutes an ethics issue inevitably dilutes the program, and may leave the corporation vulnerable to scandal. The corporation asserts that it is contributing to the common good by producing products that defend the American way of life. Its ethics program, however, avoids searching questions about Lockheed Martins contributions to the common good, and so, in the end, I argue that it falls short of realizing its full potential to shape the corporations impact on the country and the world in which we live (Terris, 2005. pp.48-49).

Obviously this chapter will cover some higher level discussion with respect to the relationship between business ethics and the role of the organization with respect to corporate social responsibility. That is to say, in addition to efforts exerted by a given organization to avoid any ethical breaches by its employees, what effort does the company exert in the area of corporate citizenship? Does it even make sense for a company that builds machines of war to make an effort to be socially responsible?

The final article review will also ponder the higher level concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Its important that business ethics students have some familiarity with CSR. Terris certainly deals with this concept in his review of Lockheed Martins ethics related efforts, however, CSR is sufficiently important to take some time considering the concept a bit on its own.

Macroeconomics and microeconomics are the main branches of economics. Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that has its main focus on the large-scale operations of a market. It entails studying both long- and short-term business cycles and their impact on the economy by analyzing factors like the unemployment rate, inflation, and various price levels.

Write a response to the questions below in a 500-750-word (3-5 paragraph) essay.  This will be submitted as a Microsoft Word document.  Make sure to use specific details/concepts from the theories to explain your answer to each of the following questions.
For your chosen theories, please address the following in your own words:
    Summarize the theory and its main arguments.
    Apply the theory to your own career path and goals.
o    Detail how the theory would explain your selected career, the path you will take (and have taken already), etc.
o    Evaluate how understanding the theory will help you to further shape your own career goals and progression.

Although everyone must answer the same question, this is an opportunity to tell your own story through your own words. Do not simply recount your lifes story memoir-style, but interrogate how and why English has influenced the ways you speak and write. Calling upon Jamila Lyscotts TED talk, be critical of your language usage and notice when and where certain kinds of Englishes are spoken.

Ted Talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9fmJ5xQ_mc

Talk about wishing to know the power of writing sooner and why should I have to talk different to my friends and professors, why can’t I be able to speak the same.