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Professional ethics
Ethics and leadership
Leadership defined as the process of influencing a group to achieve a common goal.
Components of leadership
Influence
Cluster
Process
Common objectives
leaders and followers
They can be leaders and followers in different contexts.
Formal and informal leadership.
Importance of ethical leadership
Influence of leaders' values on culture and behavior.
Impact of leaders on people and society.
Ethical responsibilities of leaders.
Ethical Dimensions of Leadership
Principles of ethical leadership (human orientation, justice, responsibility, sustainability, moderation).
Practical questions for ethical decision making.
Ethical theories (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics).
Ethical decision-making models
express ethical review
Universal applicable rules.
Effect of the action if everyone took it.
Impact of the decision on the news.
Positive results of the action.
Impact on one's own mood and that of the organization.
Consistency with personal values and principles.
Ethical dilemmas and difficult decisions
Sacrifice of good things for others in situations without an ideal solution.
Example of the problem of dirty hands.
ethics vs. Blackberry
Morality as a set of social norms transmitted generationally.
Ethics as personal reflection on good and evil.
The veracity in professional performance
Ethics of telling the truth in the medical profession.
Importance
establish trust and credibility.
Consequences of the lack of veracity
loss of trust and reputation.
related values
beneficencia, autonomía, justicia, fidelidad, confidencialidad.
Rule of veracity: do not omit relevant information, be prudent and fair.
Veracity as a search for the truth and opposed to a lie.
Professional ethics: loyalty to work and commitment to society.
Fundamental ethical standards: confidentiality, veracity, fidelity.
Ethics and competitiveness
Ethics refers to the moral principles and values that govern human behavior.
Relationship between ethics and competitiveness
Ethics must not be compromised for the sake of competitiveness.
Competitiveness does not justify dishonest or deceptive practices in the short term.
Professional competitiveness involves excelling at work and career.
Importance of ethics in the work environment
Ethical behavior is fundamental in the design of business quality.
Business ethics focuses on people within the organization.
Benefits of integrity and professional ethics
Acting with integrity and ethics earns trust and respect from others.
Ethics and integrity are important at any hierarchical level.
Intellectual Property Basics
Intellectual property seeks to promote innovation, creation and technology transfer, as well as order markets to facilitate decision-making by the consuming public.
Divides into two main branches
industrial property
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Industrial property includes
invention patents, utility models, industrial drawings, industrial designs, integrated circuit topographies, plant varieties and copyright.
In copyright are trademarks, appellations of origin, geographical indications and unfair competition.
Intellectual property fosters innovation.
entrepreneurship and the creation of new technologies, as well as creativity and culture.
Intellectual property rights
They are considered business assets and may have more value than tangible assets.
Intellectual property seeks to balance the individual interests of the creator with collective rights and the common good of society.
Intermediaries, such as record labels or publishers, have an important role in bringing creations to the public and generating controversy in intellectual property legislation.
There are different types of protection
such as patents for inventions and copyrights for artistic works.
These rights grant exclusivity of exploitation for a certain time.
Yanis Dianeth Lara Pérez. Cédula: 2-741-32