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HIMA 505 Week 7 Assignment Help 7.1 | American Public University System
Learning Activity
7.1: Ethical Matrix
Assignment
Instructions
Ethical
Matrix. Use the Ethical Decision-Making Matrix to evaluate ethical issues and
proper protocol.
Case
Description
Carol
Wright is an outstanding manager. She has worked for C&S Pharmaceuticals
for 15 years. She has received five promotions and is currently responsible for
abstracting and quality operations. Carol has been quick to identify personnel
problems and provides educational and instructional support to her staff.
Carol
supervises Joan, who is often absent or late for work. When she does come to
work, she makes many mistakes, but she always seems to meet work standards
prior to her performance reviews. Various forms of motivation, education, and
administrative support have been offered to Joan in the past. This week, Joan
failed to show up for three days without notifying the office. The company
policy states that if an employee does not show up for work for three
consecutive days without notifying the office by the end of the third business
day (5 p.m.), the employee’s employment shall be terminated.
On the
third day, some managers may be anxiously waiting for the employee to call and
explain the absence, but this was not the case with Carol. Carol had recognized
that this employee was nonproductive, noncompliant, and met the criteria for
job abandonment. Carol was prepared to terminate Joan, because she repeatedly
demonstrated a clear disregard for the policy related to reporting to work.
Carol no longer had any patience for Joan’s behavior. Carol was confident that
the employee was not going to comply with the policy and that this would be an
easy termination. She completed the termination paperwork based on job
abandonment at 3 p.m. and left it on her desk for submission to the human resources department.,
Carol’s secretary told her that Joan was on the telephone, but Carol did not
accept the call. The paperwork was sent to the human resources department at 5
p.m. and Joan’s employment was terminated the next day.
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