When It'S Hard: Applied Ethics In The Public Sector
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 848.55 MB | Duration: 1h 37m
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 848.55 MB | Duration: 1h 37m
Why makes the ethics of public/government service unique.
What you'll learn
Understanding the difference between theoretical and applied ethics
Develop an ethical framework when working in the public sector
Apply ethics in real world examples that are faced by public servants
Know the difference between laws, norms, and ethics
Identify how personal experiences, organizational culture, professional development, and community norms influence ethical development
Requirements
No experience needed. All information needed for the course will be provided.
Description
With changing demographics and leadership within government agencies, and society in general, public sector and governmental ethics is coming under increasing scrutiny by those who are entering the service and those who are working with these new entrants. This course is aimed at employees working for public sector/government organization who would like to learn more about ethical behavior in the real world setting, known as applied ethics. This course will focus on four key areas of ethical development within a government environment including: personal ethical development, organizational ethical frameworks, professional ethics, and community ethics. Most lessons will be followed by a short quiz to allow students to assess their understanding of the critical concepts. While much of the content within this course approaches government ethics through a natural resource lens, the overall content within the course is transferrable to other areas of government service. As each interaction between a government employee and a citizen is unique, surrounded by its own context involving experiences by both the employee and the citizen, the skills of critically thinking and applying a consistent ethical framework is becoming ever more vital in ensuring that we maintain the public trust. As we move into the future and face increasingly complex challenges, public services will need to be able to explain their actions in what is likely to become a very contested environment.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Theoretical versus Applied Ethics
Lecture 3 Ethics of Public Service
Lecture 4 Personal Ethics
Lecture 5 Organizational Ethics
Lecture 6 Organizational Ethics: Mission
Lecture 7 Organizational Ethics: Budgeting
Lecture 8 Organizational Ethics: Grants
Lecture 9 Organizational Ethics: Policies
Lecture 10 Professional Ethics: Ethics in a Field of Endeavor
Lecture 11 Professional Ethics: Ethical Evolution
Lecture 12 Community Ethics: Norms
Lecture 13 Community Ethics: Laws
Lecture 14 Bureaucratic Discretion
Lecture 15 Thinking Before You Act
People thinking about working or currently working in the public sector who are interested in exploring how to apply an ethical framework to their engagement within public organizations.