Psychological Egoism and Corporate Culture Essay

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For example, things like a culture of silence, pressure to "maintain those numbers, a weak board, radical "innovation" and excessive goodness in certain areas to atone for evil and greed in others are all classic signs that a corporation is giving in to the executives fundamental level of psychological egoism and some serious poaching of company funds is likely occurring (Jennings, 2006). Having a consistent system of regulation in place as a well as a commitment to transparency are all clear ways that a corporation can prevent a culture of greed from taking over and offers a potential solution to the issue.

Within my personal body of ethics and values, psychological egoism is something that I acknowledge, as I do believe that the bulk of human behavior is inherently selfish. However, I realize that my other values and ethics, such as honesty, and good will towards others needs to be more powerful than any inclinations towards psychological egoism.
The company that I currently work for is most likely aware of the fundamental aspect of psychological egoism present in most people and seeks to deviate us all to a more collective, team oriented mindset. Thus, it's not like the company leaders deny that psychological egoism exists, it's just that they attempt to push people towards a more group-focused mindset that works for the common good.

References

Jennings, M. (2006'). The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse: How to Spot Moral Meltdowns. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Lander.edu (2009) Psychological Egoism. Retrieved from:

http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethics/egoism.html

Unm.edu. (n.d.). Tyco International: Leadership Crisis. Retrieved from Unm.edu: http://danielsethics.mgt.unm.edu/pdf/Tyco%20Case.pdf.....

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