Ethical Communication
The Ethics Pyramid
Exercises
- Can you think of a time when you intended to have a "good" end and
employed "good" means, but you ended up accomplishing a "bad" end? Why
do you think our ends are not always in line with our intentions?
- Ursula is developing a speech on the importance of
organ donation. She has found lots of impressive statistics in her
research but feels she needs an interesting story to really make an
impression on her audience and persuade them to become organ donors.
Ursula can't find a true story she really likes, so she takes elements
of several stories and pieces them together into a single story. Her
speech is a huge success and six of her classmates sign up to be organ
donors immediately after her presentation. How do we decide whether
Ursula's behavior is ethical?
- Pablo has been scheduled to work late several nights
this week and is very tired by the time his public speaking class rolls
around in the late afternoon. One of his classmates gives a speech
about environmental sustainability and Pablo does not really pay
attention to what the classmate is saying. After the speech, Pablo's
teacher asks him to critique the speech. Because he doesn't really know
what happened in the speech, Pablo makes a general statement that the
speech was pretty good, that the delivery was OK, and that the
organization was fine. Using the ethics pyramid as a guide, in what ways
might Pablo's response be ethical? In w