Waymond Rodgers, PhD, CPA, has worked over fifteen years studying
how to combine ethical considerations with a decision-making model
of perception, information, and judgment that will foster better
decision-making processes, resulting in an overall improvement of
daily life. He has presented seminars on ethics at numerous
international conferences and also provided ethics presentations to
corporations, societies, universities, and other organizations such
as Opus Dei.
The need for ethics in society is such an important factor
because many commonly held ethical values are incorporated into
laws. Yet, due to the judgmental nature of certain values, many
ethical values of a society cannot be incorporated into law.
Ethical process thinking involves discerning right from wrong and
acting in alignment with such judgments, enabling us to complement
several ethical approaches of preferences, rules, and principles
with unique decision-making pathways leading to an ethical
decision.
Ethical decisions can be difficult to make due to a
misunderstanding of the decision-making process, incomplete
information, changing environments, time pressures, and a lack of
expertise. Ethical Beginnings: Preferences, Rules, and Principles
influencing decision making explains the major barriers to ethical
decision-making, why structuring a problem is necessary, and when
to use information for decision-making purposes.
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