When ethical dilemmas occur in organizations, what influences individual behavior? Drawing on experiences as an organizational consultant, executive coach, and upper-level manager for a large U.S. services firm, the author explores instinctual and cultural factors that, in particular, may affect U.S. workers' views of ethics and the workplace as well as their subsequent ethical choices. The tensions between social pressures and individual responsibility are explored.
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