3. Introduction
•Professional ethics refer to the ethical obligations that
people follow because of their professional status by
encompassing how to behave in their professional work
and how they conduct themselves.
•Components :
oHonesty
oIntegrity
oTransparency
oAccountability
oConfidentiality
oObjectivity
oRespectfulness
oObedience to law
oLoyalty
4. Human Values
Morals
Morals are the pre-defined welfare principles that people
believe what is right and what is wrong.
Eg., Corruption, Crime.
Values
Values are the set of rules that are internal to a person,
unconsciously acquires through his personal experiences
promoting well-being or prevents harm
Ethics
Study and philosophy of moral values of right conduct.
Eg. , Customs, laws
5. Harmony
The term ‘harmony’ means compatibility in our
opinion and action.
•Harmony in Myself
•Harmony in Family
•Harmony in Society
•Harmony in Nature
6. Human being is a composition of two basic
constituents:
•Material Body (SUVIDHA)
It is a physio-chemical composition helping Self ‘I’ to
achieve its non-materialistic desires.
•Self ‘I’ (SUKH)
It is the soul which is a part of human being which is
marked by the consciousness
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7. Orders in Nature
In order to create an environment for mutual prosperity and
fulfillment, it is necessary to understand the different orders of
nature.
There are four orders in nature;
1. Material Order (PADARTHAWASTHA):
2. Pranic Order (PRANAWASTHA):
3. Animal Order (JEEVAWASTHA):
4. Human Order (GYANAWSTHA):
8. 1. Material Order (PADARTHAWASTHA):
soil, water, minerals, air, man made materials etc.
2. Pranic Order (PRANAWASTHA):
Plants
3. Animal Order (JEEVAWASTHA):
Animals and birds
4. Human Order (GYANAWSTHA):
It includes the human beings and, physical body and the
self or ‘I’.
Orders in Nature
9. Universal Human Order
Universal- Encompassing All Order- A Systematic Arrangement
•Universal human order refers to the efforts of an individual to
have a systematic arrangement of entire universe which
initiates with the individual itself.
10. The vision for human order has three elements:
•Humanistic Education:
Education which transforms the animal
consciousness of human to human consciousness
putting a check on our actions.
•Humanistic Constitution:
It is the framework of human, living in harmony
with himself and with the other orders.
•Humanistic Order:
It includes the right understanding in the society
living continuously with harmony and happiness.
Visions for human order:
12. 1. Ability to augment the universal human order
oEducation-Sanskar
oHealth-Sanyam:
oProduction-Work
oExchange-Storage
oJustice-Preservation
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13. 2. Ability to identify and develop appropriate
technologies and management patterns
•Holistic Technologies:
oSatisfy real human needs
oCompatible with nature
oPromote use of renewable resources
oLow cost and energy efficient
oNot harmful to health
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14. Some of the holistic technologies and
production systems include ;
•Solar Energy Devices·
•Green Building Materials and Techniques·
•Water Shed Management·
•Biomass based Energy Technologies·
•Eco-Friendly Agriculture·
•Eco-Sanitation Technologies
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15. •Management Models or Patterns
To develop a humanistic management model,
the following points must be adopted:
oCo-ordination in working unit
oCo-operative and motivation management
oHealthy Employer-Employee relationship
oNo Exploitation of labour
oEffective integrity of individual competencies
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16. Source
Case Study (Management Model)
Lijjat-Cooperative
Source: www.lijjat.com
•Started in the year 1959 with a
seed capital of Rs. 80
•Founded by 7 lady entrepreneur in
Gujrat
• Runs as Shri Mahila Griha Udyog
Lijjat Papad.
•It provides employment to around
42,000 people
•Annual turnover of more than Rs.
650 crore.
17. •Factors contributing to its phenomenal success:
1. Members believed in principle of co-operation.
2. Collective ownership helped them to attain steady
income.
3. Adopted the practice of sharing equal profit among
the group.
4. Main focus was the maintenance of quality.
5. Tremendous practice of ethical code of conduct.
6. Reasonable pricing, regularity and reliability
7. Collective decision.
Thus, we see that values and ethical conduct pave
the path for success.
18. •Production System
oWhat to produce
oHow to produce
oFor whom to produce
oHow much to produce
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19. 3. Ability to identify the characteristics of people friendly
and eco-friendly production system
Use of renewable source of energy and recyclable
materials in order to preserve the natural balance.
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20. Case Study
“Nike Reuse-A-Shoe Program”
•Established in the early 1990s
•Collects old, worn-out athletic shoes
•Recycling transforms them into Nike
Grind, a material used to create
athletic and playground surfaces and
more.
•1.5 million pairs of worn-out shoes
are collected for recycling each year
21. Strategy for transition to universal
human order:
Transition is the gradual change for betterment which
take place at two levels;
1. At the individual level
2. At the Society level
22. •Perform services only in the areas of competence
•Uphold and enhance the honor, integrity, and dignity of
their respective profession
•Provide opportunities for the profession development of
the employee under their supervision
•Promote safety, health and welfare of the public in their
respective area of services.
•Strive to the principles of sustainable development
•To be accountable for their action
•Morally responsible for their respective organization
At the Individual level
23. At the Society Level
•Collective measures for prevention and removal of
threats to the peace.
•Promote the value based education for the ultimate
betterment of society.
•Framing positive agenda, mission statement, objectives,
values and behaviors of the business and service etc.
•Sustainable development
•Assigning the possible social role to its respective
members
• Promoting self awareness and enhancing healthy
employer-employee relationship and ultimately the
human inter-relationship.
24. References Cited
1. A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professionals
Ethics By RR Gaur, R Sangal, G P Bagaria
2. Human Values And Professional Ethics By Vaishali R Khosla,
Kavita Bhagat