Overview of Ethics in IT Outsourcing: An Oxymoron? Building a Framework for Ethical Discussion The Macro View: Follow the Money Outsourcing Fundamentals: The Egoless IT Manager Ethical Hypotheses: Guideposts on the Investigative Journey The Internet: A New Level of Personal and Public Transparency The New Level of Internet Fueled Transparency Reveals the Ethical Underpinnings of Business The Molar (Corporate) View: Worker as Expense Precludes Effective Pro-Active Resource Management and Development Change Management: A Limited Framework for Enabling Ethical Change Analytical Methodology of Ethics: Validation of Personal Observation Historical and Academic Context: Is a Corporation a Moral Entity? Summary References Appendix: Looking at Business Ethics through the Lens of Popular Culture and Literature The Cost of Ethical Compromise: An Overview of Current and Historical Research and Business Practices Today We are Confused Macro Level Costs of Ethical Compromise Molar Level Costs of Ethical Compromise Does Molar (Corporate) Ethical Compromise Pay? Micro Level: Cost of Ethical Compromise for Individuals Statistics, Facts and Views of the Ethics of Economic Distribution and Inequality Summary References Appendix: Relevant Quotes A Checklist for New Offshore Programs Alignment of Organizational Structures to Manage Ethical Decision Making Effectively Define IT Ethics Program Management Office (Ethics PMO) Defining an Effective Ethics PMO Key to Ethics PMO Success: C-Level Standing Empowerment of C-Level Ethics PMOs across Organizational Silos Roles and Responsibilities of Ethics PMO Team Team Members Executive Sponsor and Steering Committee Ethics Program Manager Ethics Project Managers Specialized Contributors and External Stakeholders Setting Realistic Goals in Preparation for Executing EthicsPMO Methodology Analyze Potential Impact Case Study: Launching a New Offshore Program within the Context of an Ethics PMO Define IT Ethics Program Management Office (Ethics PMO) Analyze Potential Impacts Research Most Effective Options for Impacted Workers Create Program-Specific Pragmatic Ethical Guidelines Factor in Program Costs Establish Community Communications Monitor Effectiveness of Ethical Investment Consider Expanding Reach to Utilize Ethics PMO Summary Alignment of Existing IT Offshore Programs Applying EthicsPMO Methodology: Effectively Aligning Existing Offshore Programs with Ethical Principles Assess Requirements by Departments and Individuals Establish IT Ethics Delivery Organization (Ethics PMO) Establish Scope Document Requirements Establish Process, Communications, and Reporting Standards Risk Assessment and Management Program Expectations and Norms Budget Management Return on Investment (ROI) Estimation and Management Quality Assurance Procurement Management and Vendor Selection Process Change Management Metrics Management Global Strategic Sourcing: Definition and Benefits Skill Planning Skill Sourcing Geographic Placement Strategic or Competitive Significance of Skills Global Staff Development Resource Management Summary References Appendix: Sample Ethics Program Charter Table of Contents The Ethics of the Personal: Avoidable Ethical Compromise Ethics of the Personal in the Cross-Cultural Melting Pot Applying the Ethics of the Personal within the New Austerity Communications Reflect the Level of Integrity that Meets the Level of Austerity Overt Values Are Actively Supported, Not Passively Drawn Prized Values Are Maintained (or Not Maintained) Bilaterally The Needs and Consequent Responsibilities of the Individual Are Acknowledged within the Whole Raw Abuse of Power Is Perceived as Damaging to an Organization Applying Personal Code of Ethics in Daily Business Life Communications Integrity Active Support of Values Equality Abuses of Power Leader''s Role in the Micro Realm of the Personal References Appendix: Digital Equipment Corporation: Creating an Environment for Ethics of the Personal Minimizing Negative Impact Basic Building Blocks of Corporate Offshore Programs: A Brief Review Applying Basic Building Blocks of Corporate Ethical Principles to IT Offshore Outsourcing: A Deeper Look Macro View: Follow the Money Our National Inconsistencies Color Ethical Discussions in Shades of Gray, not Black and White Ethics in IT Outsourcing at Macro Level Egoless Decision Making as a Personal Framework "The Truth Will Out" Another Look at Business Ethics: Bound by Morality? Ethics PMO Revisited: An Outsourcing Fable Implementation Results: Answers to Burning Questions Summary References Appendix: Excerpt from Sama Code of Conduct Recalibrating the Reality The Reality of Outsourcing According to the American Public Macro Offshore Case Study: The Function of the Chief Ethics Officer (CETO) Builds A Strong, Robust Business Based on Honest Growth, Solid Strategy, and Reasonable Shareholder and Profit Expectations Enables new employee on-boarding and employee skill development as an important contribution to a strong ethical culture Actively models Ethical precepts, REPRESENTS ethics in the corporation, and requires the same of all executives, including the CEO Serves as a Whistle-Blower Escalation Point Works with Peer Senior Executives to Establish Guidelines for ethical Transparency and Frequency of reporting Serves as Liaison to Other CETOs in Non-Competing Firms to Develop and Nurture industry-wide Ethical Best Practices Works with Academic Researchers to Sponsor and Benefit from Research on the Cost-Benefit Equation of Ethical Behavior Utilizing Offshore Outsourcing to Address Gaps in Strategic Alignment across Business and IT The Cost of Dampening the Strategic IT Voice and Partnership High Performance Organizations Conclusions from Chapter 1: Macro Level Revisited Case Study: Industry Specific Commitment to Ethics--What Changes would accrue? Productivity is boosted Morale Gets a Lift Industries can Self-Police Creativity is Rampant High Focus is Enabled Jobs are Stabilized The Community is Nourished Summary References Appendix: Characteristics of High Performance Workplaces The Future of IT Ethics Building the Ethical Future The Molar or Corporate Entity as a Driver of Ethical Change Drivers of Future Ethical Change Definition of Global Outsourcing Industry Standards Commitment to transparency of data sharing and information at industry level Global Review Board for Reporting of Violations and Enforcement Data-Driven Analysis of Economic Impacts Distribution of Income: Surprising Root Cause of Cycle of U.S. Job Loss Beyond GDP:--Who Receives the Benefit is an Ethical Issue Our Dramatic Income Distribution Inequality Ethical Implications of Findings on Distribution of Wealth Support of Economic Bill of Rights Pulling it All Together: Ethics of the Personal as Informed by the Ethics of the Molar and Macro Summary: Change Management for an Ethical Future References Appendix A:Proposed International Charter of IT Outsourcing Ethics (iCIOE) Appendix B:Creativity Unleashed: Another Look at Digital Equipment Corporation he Lens of Popular Culture and Literature The Cost of Ethical Compro.
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