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MAPM 104 ETHICS, POWER & ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP 1 RYAN ALMENARIO - PRESENTER MARIA CRISTINA BERINGUEL - INTERPOLATOR ABIGAIL RAMIREZ - DOCUMENTER

Unit 1: Introduction to Ethics in Public Management Defining Ethics and its Significance in Public Management Ethical Theories and Frameworks applicable to the Public Sector Ethical Decision-making models for Public Managers

Public Management refers to the administration and organization of public entitles, such as government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other institutions that serve the public interest. It involves the planning, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of policies, programs, and services aimed at achieving public goals and objectives Ethics refers to the principles, values, and moral guidelines that govern individual and collective behavior. It involves distinguishing between right and wrong actions, as well as determining what is morally good and just. Ethics provides a framework for making decisions and conducting oneself in various aspects of life; including personal relationship, professional endeavors, and societal interactions.

Ethic in Public Management Ethics in public management is a critical aspect of governance that deals with the moral principles and values guiding the behavior and decision-making processes of public officials and administrators. It involves the application of ethical theories and principles to address the complex challenges faced in the public sector, where decisions often impact welfare and rights of citizens. Public management encompasses various functions such as policy formulation, implementations, resource allocation, and service delivery . Here are some key points consider when exploring ethics in public management : Public Trust 5. Integrity Accountability 6. Ethical Leadership Fairness and Equity 7. Legal and Regulatory Compliance Conflict of Interest 8. Public Service Ethics

Defining Ethics and its significance in public management Ethics provides a framework for making decision-making and evaluating actions based on principles such as honesty, fairness, integrity, respect for others, and responsibility Significance of Ethics in Public Management Promoting Public Trust Ensuring Accountability Upholding Democratic Values Preventing Corruption and Misconduct Fostering Public Service Excellence Building Organizational Culture Addressing Complex Challenges Adapting to Changing Norms and Values

In summary, ethics is of paramount importance in public management as it guides decision-making, promotes accountability and transparency, fosters public trust, contributes to the effective and ethical delivery of public services. By upholding ethical principles, public managers can fulfill their responsibilities to the public and contribute the common good. Ethical Theories and frameworks applicable to the Public Sector 1. Utilitarianism 7. Principlism 2. Deontology 8. Ethical Pluralism 3. Virtue Ethics 4. Rights-Based Ethics 5. Justice and Fairness 6. Ethical Egoism

It’s important note that ethical theories and frameworks may complement each other or present conflicting perspectives in certain situations. Public officials and administrators often need to exercise judgement and discretion in applying ethical principles to real-world dilemmas, considering the specific context, values, and interests involved. Additionally, ethical decision-making in the public sector may also be influenced by legal considerations, institutional norms and professional codes of conduct. Ethical Decision-making models for public managers Ethical decision-making models provide a structured approaches for public managers to navigate complex ethical dilemmas they may encounter in their roles. Here are some commonly used ethical decision-making models applicable to public managers The Ethical decision-making Framework by Lozano and Wisniewski The Ethical Triangle by O’Toole and Dub nick The Four-Component Model by James Rest The Problem-Solving Model by Kidder

5. The Public interest Model These models provide public managers with systematic framework for identifying, analyzing and resolving ethical dilemmas in their professional practice. By following these models, public managers can make decision that upholds ethical principles, promote public trust, and contribute to the common good. Ethics applies to all aspects of human life, including personal conduct, professional behavior, organizational culture, and societal norms. It provides a foundation for fostering trust, promoting justice, and creating a harmonious and morally responsible society. End References: https:// academic.oup.com>chapter https://managementguide.com

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