Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Joseph L. Badaracco Jr.s Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose B
Overview of main goals of the book Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr.ââ¬â¢s book, ââ¬Å"Defining Momentsâ⬠, focuses on the ethical decision making process of ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠from a management standing point. In reality, ethical decision making has two types of conflicts:â⬠right versus wrongâ⬠and ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠. ââ¬Å"Right versus rightâ⬠decisions are considered as the ââ¬Å"greyâ⬠areas of ethical decision making. Badaracco saw the need to focus on it as ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠decisions play a large role in ethical decision making for managers in real ââ¬âlife. To do so, he written ââ¬Å"Defining Momentsâ⬠as a way of showing the significance of ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠decisions, their effect on decision making, and methods on resolve the dilemma posed by ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠. Badaracco mention that ââ¬Å"right versus right problems typically involve choices between two or more courses of action, each of which is a comp licated bundle of ethical responsibilities, personal commitments, moral hazards, and practical pressures and constraintsâ⬠(Badaracco, 6). It is considered a distressful and difficult moment for managers as they have to juggle between their personal values and the expectations of others. It is also what Badaracco interprets as ââ¬Å"defining momentsâ⬠. Badaraccoââ¬â¢s book follows the accounts of Steve Lewis, Peter Adario, and Edouard Sakiz, three different managers, as they encountered their ââ¬Å"right versus rightâ⬠dilemmas. He uses those scenarios as examples to guide the process of resolving right versus right dilemmas. With the insights and knowledge gained from moral philosophers, Badaracco constructed a realistic framework focusing on the method of knowing oneââ¬â¢s own values and questioning how big of a role the values play in oneââ¬â¢s life as the fundamental ste... ...hem get bearings, stay their courses, and bind their daily work to larger ends and purposes"(Badaracco, 130). I believe that the concept has practical relevance personally and professionally. The imagined best life" concept basically incorporates the "value of looking up from the urgent tasks of the moment and placing them in the larger context of the life" (Badaracco, 129) with considering what is at stake. It allows us to look at the goal we set and think of the things that would lead us there. By doing so, we could understand the values and stakes that we needed to be achieved. It is significant for people as they sometimes get bogged down by what is occurring at the present and neglecting the impact it has in the future. Works Cited Badaracco, J. . Defining moments, when managers must choose between right and right. Harvard Business Press, print.
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