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Comments on lecture 8 ( Ethics in the workplace ), group presentation & others

Comments on lecture 8 ( Ethics in the workplace ), group presentation & others. Ethics in the state of Texas. Who is in charge?. Professional Boards are in “charge” of professional conduct, ethics and grievances. For example State Bar of Texas (Law) http://www.texasbar.com/rulesupdate/

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Comments on lecture 8 ( Ethics in the workplace ), group presentation & others

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  1. Comments on lecture 8 (Ethics in the workplace), group presentation & others

  2. Ethics in the state of Texas Who is in charge? Professional Boards are in “charge” of professional conduct, ethics and grievances. For example State Bar of Texas (Law) http://www.texasbar.com/rulesupdate/ Texas Board of Professional Engineers https://www.tbpe.state.tx.us Other (health, medical, government) http://www.ethics.state.tx.us/ Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  3. Ethics Professional Engineers One of the requisites to become a licensed engineer is to take & pass a Conducts and Ethics Examination Download information from Texas Board of Professional Engineers https://www.tbpe.state.tx.us Exam questionnaire and Texas Practice Act and Rules Concerning the Practice of Engineering https://www.tbpe.state.tx.us/downloads.htm#ethics Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  4. Ethics in the workplace To what extent Ethics plays a role in ME work Professional integrity is an ethical asset. Moral integrity & honor are most treasured human values. You live to practice it (24 h & 7 day & 365 day) http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/ed/tvf/tvf-seahlc270809.html

  5. Ethics in the workplace Is Ethics common sense? No. Common sense allows us to “sniff” a potential problem (break in rules) if we stop to think it. One makes mistakes – To Err is Human but Learn from mistakes http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/ed/tvf/tvf-seahlc270809.html

  6. Ethics in the workplace What happens if a country that has different ethics codes does something considered unethical or illegal in the US? Countries DO NOT practice Ethics and Moral Codes. Individuals and organizations do. No matter where you are, the practices and ethics of your company (employer) prevail. Learn to conduct business in various parts of the world. See countries corruption perceptions index at http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2010 http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/ed/tvf/tvf-seahlc270809.html

  7. Ethics in the workplace Punishment for bribery in the US Loss of job. Social outcast. Civil prosecution (jail) Pay penalties http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/ed/tvf/tvf-seahlc270809.html

  8. Ethics in the workplace How do we approach clients & market company? Build Trust (essential ingredient). Neither you nor client can assume or expect that the other has ulterior motives in conducting a business transaction. http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/ed/tvf/tvf-seahlc270809.html

  9. Ethics in the workplace After a deal is struck, is it legal and appropriate to receive a gift of appreciation worth more than 50 dollars? Perhaps. Never accept a gift for work that you are supposed to do (it is part of your regular duties or job description)

  10. About conflict of interest Since different cultures have different interpretations of an event and hence there is no universal definition of “ethical conduct,” what shall we do if there is a conflict of interest? e.g. refusing a gift from a Chinese is a very disrespectful act, as gifts from Chinese tend to be high in value. Conflict of interest presumes one exploits a professional or official capacity in some way to obtain (gain) personal or corporate benefit. Cultures do have different patterns of accepted behavior; still (definition) of conflict of interest holds.

  11. Questions Are individuals allowed to paint large company logos on their personal belongings and represent their company on personal time? Yes, you may. Think also about T-shirts, pens, etc. Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  12. OTHER comments & questions Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  13. The Gothard Tunnel How much support for a similar tunnel through the Rockies would there be in the US? What do they do with the excavated rock? Why are trains more common in Europe? Watch Discovery Channel – Extreme Engineering http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/engineering/alpstunnel/interactive/interactive.html Until the mid 20th century, railways in the US were the most advanced in the world. Development of the Interstate Highway System overtook railways for personal and (some) goods transportation in the late 1930s’. Europe (and Asia) continue investing in railways (and mass transportation) for cost efficiency, energy savings and personal preferences. Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  14. High speed trains in the US Any plans for HS railways? Since the early 1990s Texas has proposed/awarded franchises for a high speed corridor – the “Texas Triangle” connecting Dallas/Fort Worth -Huston-Austin/San Antonio with high speed railways. Private funding is a mandate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_rail_in_the_United_States Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  15. Lana Wilson recommends Watch a GREAT Movie: The Pirates of Silicone Valley The history of Steve Jobs & Steve Wasniak (Apple) and Bill Gates (Microsoft). It shows how you really have to believe in and develop your ideas. It will pay off! See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_Silicon_Valley Based onFire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer by P. Freiberger and M. Swaine Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  16. Questions Want to know more about SPORTS ENGINEERING? Entertainment Eng. and Sports Eng. are fast growing branches of eng. Every sports item (balls, bats, shoes, skies, etc.) are designed & tested to satisfy specific needs for performance enhancement (long life, more or less friction, more or less traction, etc). TRIBOLOGY contributes greatly to the field of Sports Eng. Visit ISEA (international Sports Engineering Association) at http://www.sportsengineering.co.uk/ Univ of nevada (UNLV) offers a BS degree in Entertainment Engineering and Design http://www.eed.egr.unlv.edu/ Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  17. Questions Around this time of year, many students are looking for jobs or getting ready to accept job offers. What should you look for in a job offer? Can you negotiate certain things? What questions should one ask once receiving an offer? Besides $$ and benefits, you have to be satisfied with the company's reputation, environment, and culture (growth potential too). Offer must detail the role you will play in the company. Get the intangibles in writing (further education, travel and time away from home, balancing work and personal life) See resource (mailed) DECISION TIME! Salary evaluation http://careercenter.tamu.edu/docs/SalaryEvaluationSlides.pdf Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  18. Question How do some upper level classes and technical electives lead to job opportunities & specialties? Taking electives and involvement in research projects gives you an edge (a step to the door) to many specialized jobs. Talk with faculty! Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

  19. Recommendations for organizing? Only one – start today! Perpetual procrastination is the worst enemy of organization. Practices of Modern Engineering – Spring 2011

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