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O’Mahoney and Markham: Management Consultancy , 2 nd edition

Dr. Joe O’Mahoney and Calvert Markham. O’Mahoney and Markham: Management Consultancy , 2 nd edition. Chapter 10: The Ethics of Consultancy. By the end of this lecture, you will be able to: Outline the historical and institutional forces that have led to unethical practice in consultancies.

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O’Mahoney and Markham: Management Consultancy , 2 nd edition

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  1. Dr. Joe O’Mahoney and Calvert Markham O’Mahoney and Markham: Management Consultancy, 2nd edition Chapter 10: The Ethics of Consultancy

  2. By the end of this lecture, you will be able to: Outline the historical and institutional forces that have led to unethical practice in consultancies. Describe the changes that have happened to the industry in the last ten years. Considers the validity of specific charges that have been made against consultants by academics and the press. Chapter Objectives

  3. 10.1 The rise of corporate ethics

  4. The rise of ethics • CSR, Ethics and ‘Community Engagement’ • More rhetoric than reality? • The potential impact of consultancy

  5. 10.2 Institutional Relationships 1950 - 2000

  6. Institutional Relationships 1950 - 2000 • Audit companies • The government • IT Companies

  7. 10.3 The Failure of Reform?

  8. The failure of reform? • Audit • Government • IT

  9. 10.4 The Individualisation of Ethics

  10. The individualisation of ethics • Understanding individualisation • Ethical codes of practice • The segmentation of ethical behaviour • Professionalisation

  11. 10.5 Considering the charges

  12. Considering the charges • Consulting advice isn’t value for money • Consulting solutions are boiler-plate fads • Consultants can’t be trusted • Consultants prey on management insecurity

  13. Summary

  14. This chapter has: Outlined the institutional conflicts of interest that contributed to the “crisis” of consultancy. Argued that attempts to tackle ethics have focused on the individual rather than institutional forces. Showed that many (though not all) of the claims of unethical behaviour in consulting still stand. Suggested that ethical problems are complex and cannot be prevented by giving students “ethical dilemmas” to tackle. Summary

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