Chapter 3: Ethics Flashcards

1
Q

____ matters in public service.

A

Ethical behavior

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2
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____ is a standard of conduct for professional and personal behavior based on shared values.

A

Ethics

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3
Q

The most useful local government ethics policies are practical, easy to embrace and based on organizational ____.

A

values

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4
Q

ICMA is deeply committed to promoting an ethical culture in local government through its Code of Ethics for professional managers, which is based on these six principles??

A
Equity
Trust and Transparency
Honor
Integrity
Commitment
Stewardship
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5
Q

____ is an on-going process.

A

Ethical behavior

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6
Q

These three As help define ethics in action:?

A

Accountability, Awareness, Authenticity

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7
Q

____ behavior in your unit begins with you.

A

Ethical

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8
Q

Public employees must be ____ in character and willing to do the right thing even when no one is watching.

A

genuine

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9
Q

As a supervisor, ____ is a daily responsibility designed to help employees with personal and professional development, improve current work performance and increase performance results.

A

coaching

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10
Q

While most of your ____ will focus on job knowledge, skills and performance, ethical behavior is a particularly important area for which you need to provide guidance, coaching, and feedback.

A

coaching

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11
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A ____ behavioral model developed and used in training by Keilty, Goldsmsith and Company and entitled, “The Behavioral Model: Steps in the Process” offers eight actions (ask, listen, think, thank, respond, involve, change, and follow up) that supervisors can use as an eight-step process to coach employees on all aspects of their behavior, including ethics.

A

self-evaluation

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12
Q

Four useful tools for ethical decisions:?

A
  1. The role model test
  2. The parent or child on your shoulder test
  3. The newspaper headline test
  4. The golden rule test
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13
Q

The ____ asks, “What would my role model or mentor think or do in the same situation?”

A

Role Model test

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14
Q

The ____ asks, “What would I say to my children or to the person who brought m up about the action I’m about to take?”

A

Parent or child on your shoulder test

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15
Q

The ____ asks, “How would you feel if the headline in tomorrow’s newspaper announced what you are thinking about doing?”

A

Newspaper headline test

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16
Q

The ____ asks, “ Would I want to treated in the way I am considering treating someone else?”

A

Golden rule test

17
Q

Ongoing ____is essential to ensure that all employees understand ethical guidelines, know how to use tools and tests to assess challenging situations, and have an opportunity to discuss tough issues with colleagues and staff who have experience in ethical decision making.

A

training

18
Q

Most local governments today have employee codes of conduct and guidelines for ethical ____.

A

behavior