The implication of ethics in project management

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Abstract


Ethics is not a newly developed concept, it has developed over time. Ethics is the discipline of “how to do it best.” Ethical values are sets of standards that could ensure that decisions have taken with high standards. Project management involves decisions, some are small and seldom noticed, and others stand out. These decisions involve people, resources, and the environment. Additionally, there are times when these elements can create conflicts, posing difficulties and even potential risks in the project. Ethical values are vital to learning professionalism and facilitating the process of management and development in project management. This article will provide a holistic view of ethics in Project management, common ethical dilemmas in project management (proposed by PMI), and a decision-making framework to overcome these dilemmas.


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Historical Overview

Introduction

Ethical dilemmas

Significance

Things to know

References

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