The descriptive approach.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:27:22
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 2 pages (584 words)
The descriptive approach is also called the psychological approach. According to this chapter the psychological approach "relies on psychological research and describes how people actually make ethical decisions" (pg.88). It also focuses on "cognitive barriers that can keep people from making good ethical decisions" (pg.110). In fact, this chapter mentions steps that we can follow to help us make better decisions and overcome obstacles that prevent us from making the right decisions. Sometimes, people at …
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…of justice and rights"(pg.116) Finally, I think it is important that managers think about the consequences of their decisions. I also think it is essential that they analyze the situation before they make a moral decision. Moreover before they analyze a situation they need to gather facts about the situation. Ultimately, they need to understand the limitations and biases that can interfere in making decisions. So, hopefully this will help them make better decisions
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