Impact of Ethics in R&I: Global Survey Findings
This presentation discusses findings on the use of ethics and ethical standards in research and innovation, focusing on global comparative analysis and best practices across key domains and stakeholder types. Research ethics definitions and methodological notes are also included.
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Rotary and Ethics Rotary and Ethics RLI RLI - - Part II Part II
How should the Guiding Principles of Rotary strengthen me in my vocation? Discuss Goals: Basis for the Development of an ethics statement for your Rotary club. Develop The Four Way Test and Rotary Code of Ethics as Foundation principles. Recognize How can I promote Rotary and Rotary ideals within my vocation? Reflect
1.Click on the symbol up in the right- hand corner of your image and change your name to your first name and Rotary Club. 2.Check the Reactions and Click the one you prefer to indicate you are finished. Virtual Virtual Introduction Introduction
What first comes to What first comes to your mind when your mind when you hear you hear ROTARY & ETHICS ROTARY & ETHICS
Breakout Groups: Issues Misuse of Funds Forming a Satellite Name Change
Group Group Reports Reports ISSUE CONSIDERATIONS ACTION PLAN
What are the What are the ETHICAL ETHICAL Issues? Issues?
History of Ethics and Rotary By the 1930 s Paul Harris worried that The Golden Rule probably needed to be abandoned by Rotary to avoid religious overtones but doing so would deny a core value of Rotary. The solution was the Four-Way Test.
The Four-Way Test, which was created in 1932 by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor (who later served as RI president), a young Chicago Rotarian who was tasked with saving the Club Aluminum company from bankruptcy. Adopted by Rotary in 1943, The Four-Way Test has been translated into more than a hundred languages and published in thousands of ways.
I have an ethical statement which guides me personally My club has an ethics statement My vocation has an ethics statement Have you developed an ethics statement, personally or professionally What are ETHICS What are ETHICS in my Rotary and in my Rotary and vocational life? vocational life? Launch POLL
Process Making an Ethics Statement Present to your club to gain support of Club Members and the Community Review Rotary International s Code of Conduct Determine key words for a preamble Develop procedure and timeline
How should the Guiding Principles of Rotary strengthen me in my vocation? Does your club need an ethics statement? Why or Why not? Summary Summary What are the foundation principles of Rotary and how do they guide ethical behavior of Rotarians? How can I promote ethical behavior within my Club and vocation?