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Ethical decision making sits at the intersection of moral philosophy and practical judgment, making it a central subject in ethics, business, public administration, criminal justice, counseling, and leadership courses. The topic asks how individuals and organizations identify the right course of action when values, interests, or obligations conflict. Because these dilemmas arise in virtually every professional field, instructors across disciplines assign essays on ethical decision making to push students beyond abstract principles and toward structured, reasoned analysis of real situations. Frameworks for working through ethical dilemmas—such as the model proposed by Uustal in 1993—give students concrete steps for navigating morally complex problems, which is part of what makes the subject academically rich and practically significant.

The papers collected here take several distinct approaches. Some examine ethical decision making within specific professional contexts, including criminal justice administration, public safety, human resource management, and counseling with multicultural populations. Others focus on leadership, exploring the attributes of ethical leaders in business and higher education or the relationship between teamwork and collective decision making. Case-study analysis appears frequently, with writers applying decision making models to situations involving organ donation, supplier monitoring, and environmental issues such as global warming. Comparative and applied approaches are both well represented, meaning students test theoretical frameworks against concrete scenarios rather than discussing ethics in purely abstract terms.

A strong essay on this topic opens with a clearly defined ethical dilemma and names the competing interests or values at stake before introducing any framework. Evidence drawn from professional guidelines, documented cases, or established ethical models carries more weight than general assertions about right and wrong. The most common pitfall is treating the conclusion as obvious from the start; a compelling argument must genuinely grapple with why the situation is difficult and explain why one course of action is more defensible than the alternatives.

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Paper Undergraduate
Examining Two Case Studies From an Ethical Perspective
Linda's business problem is whether she should write a memo that would explain two employees' violation of a zero-tolerance policy and ask that they be allowed to keep their jobs, despite violating that policy.
Research Paper Masters
Corruption in a Public Organization
Performance Evaluation on Corruption for Public Organization
Essay Undergraduate
Ethical questions and considerations
• Are there situations in which a company, for the common good, must give up the economic advantage accorded by intellectual property laws?
Paper Doctorate
Leadership ethics: principles, practices, and professional responsibility
Transformational leadership is a leadership style that is suitable to motivate change given that leaders set examples to be emulated by their followers. A moment of transforming leadership that I have initiated involved…
Paper Undergraduate
Ethics and Torture
¶ … Interview/Interrogation Concept or Concern
Paper Doctorate
Personal Ethics and Professional Standards in Counseling
Counselors have to ensure they observe their ethical code of ethics at all times when conducting counseling sessions. This paper analyses the impact of personal ethical values on a counselor’s professional ethical position. In the paper, the value of a counselor being non-judgmental and respectful of their clients is discussed. Consequences for being judgmental to a client and the ethical dilemmas that will arise have been discussed.
Essay Undergraduate
Ethical Decision-Making in Business: The Elaine Case Study
Resolving Ethical Business Challenges: Elaine
Essay Undergraduate
Triple Bottom Line and Balanced Scorecard: Framework for Ethics
Over time, various models have been developed in an attempt to bring into focus not only behavioral, but also structural ethical performance of organizations. These include the Triple Bottom Line, the Balanced…
Paper Doctorate
Decision Making by a Healthcare Leader in Case of an Ethical Dilemma
in an interview of my health care administrator of the long care health facility where I work, I asked, "How do you make a wise decision in a situation relating to an ethical dilemma?"
Research Paper Masters
Digital Privacy and the Deceased: The Ellsworth Email Case
Justin Ellsworth's parents should not have been given access to his e-mail account on their request alone, as it would have violated nearly every privacy act in existence at the time of the case, the Yahoo agreement…