Advice from the Texas Instruments Ethics Office These pages contain a selection of advice from The Ethics Office at Texas Instruments Corporation. The advice is that of either TI Ethics Director Carl Skooglund, or Glenn Coleman, Manager of Ethics Communication and Education.
Relevant Literature on this Topic
Daniel W. Mead, "Why a Code of Conduct?" in Baum and Flores, Ethical Problems in Engineering (Troy, NY: Center for the Study of the Human Dimensions of Science and Technology, 1980). Other keywords for this: responsibilities, general; ethical codes and guidelines from professional societies; professional responsibility; obligations.
Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. and Allen Webb, "Business Ethics: A View from the Trenches," California Management Review 3 (Winter 1995): 8-28. Other keywords for this: ethical codes and guidelines from professional societies; professional responsibility; ethics and prudence; ethics support; corporate ethics.
Nancy K. Austin, "Ethics: Personal vs. Professional," in Working Woman (September 1992): 28, 32. Other keywords for this: conscientious objection; ethics support; corporate ethics; supervisors and managers.
Carl Mitcham, "Schools for Whistleblowers," Commonweal 114 (April 10, 1987): 201-5. Other keywords for this: pedagogy; engineering ethics; professional responsibility; ethical codes and guidelines from professional societies; responsibilities, general.
Karen Fitzgerald, "Whistleblowing: not always a losing game," in IEEE Spectrum (December 1990): 49-52. Other keywords for this: public safety; professional responsibility; ethical codes and guidelines from professional societies; responsibilities, general.