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Engineering Ethics: Real World Case Studies
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Engineering Ethics: Real World Case Studies

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How do you handle conflicts of interest?

Have you ever been offered a kickback or asked for a
voluntary
contribution to a cause?

Are there cases where we can - and should - act against an important principle to achieve an even-more-important benefit?

To tweet or not to tweet?

Entrusted by the public to provide professional solutions to complex situations, engineers can face ethical dilemmas of all forms.

In Pursuing Engineering Ethics through Real-World Case Studies, Starrett, Lara, and Bertha provide in-depth analysis with extended discussions and study questions of case studies that are based on real work situations. Important concepts such as rights and obligations; conflict of interest; professionalism and mentoring; confidentiality; whistleblowing; bribery, fraud, and corruption; and ethical communication with the public in a social media world are discussed in practical and approachable terms.

Organized by the canons of the ASCE Code of Ethics, this book is intended for practitioners, consultants, government engineers, engineering educators, and students in all engineering disciplines.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Country
United States
Date
24 April 2017
Pages
134
ISBN
9780784414675

How do you handle conflicts of interest?

Have you ever been offered a kickback or asked for a
voluntary
contribution to a cause?

Are there cases where we can - and should - act against an important principle to achieve an even-more-important benefit?

To tweet or not to tweet?

Entrusted by the public to provide professional solutions to complex situations, engineers can face ethical dilemmas of all forms.

In Pursuing Engineering Ethics through Real-World Case Studies, Starrett, Lara, and Bertha provide in-depth analysis with extended discussions and study questions of case studies that are based on real work situations. Important concepts such as rights and obligations; conflict of interest; professionalism and mentoring; confidentiality; whistleblowing; bribery, fraud, and corruption; and ethical communication with the public in a social media world are discussed in practical and approachable terms.

Organized by the canons of the ASCE Code of Ethics, this book is intended for practitioners, consultants, government engineers, engineering educators, and students in all engineering disciplines.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Country
United States
Date
24 April 2017
Pages
134
ISBN
9780784414675