This document discusses organizational and business ethics. It begins by defining organizational business ethics as the application of individual morality to choices made in professional contexts and business situations. It then discusses why ethics are important for organizations, noting they can influence employee commitment, investor/customer loyalty, legal issues, reputation, and profits. The document outlines ethical dilemmas organizations may face and the role of leaders in developing an ethical culture through training, strong values, strategic plans, and building integrity. It concludes that high ethics companies are driven by values, ensure fair treatment, and can make ethics a core competency.