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Being unethical, unprincipled, immoral, amateurish and unprofessional is a trait of character and reality for many professional people nowadays.

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Question added by Oomar Elias , Chief Operation Officer , Private Equity Banking
Date Posted: 2014/02/27
Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
by Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

I will not call such people as professionals and based on my experience, not MANY professionals nowadays are unethical, immoral, etc. 

Anyhow, work laws are made to handle such people and orgnizations' policies and procedures define how to handle such people within the applicable work laws. So I suggest using those instruments to handle such people.

I also suggest that we should start by ensuring not hiring such peolpe in the first place. If we are stuck with some, we should try to help them getting over thier problems and then apply the poilicies and procedures if that didn't work

Change their attitude with training and giving them more information that being unethical, immoral and indisciplined will not serve for long and the bubble will burst soon so if you need a healthy career stick to elementary basics .

Abdul Rehman Zaheer
by Abdul Rehman Zaheer , Marketing & Projects Specialist , King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

Unethical behavior/act is composed of a huge variety of actions. It may involve a single individual or a group. It often originates at the bottom of the organizational structure and/or even from the top. This problem is becoming increasingly serious in organizations. These kinds of acts may include theft to disclosure of confidential info to abusing work and ethical policies, misusing funds, product misrepresentation, bad services, improper attitudes, misleading clients etc. (the spectrum of possibilities under the belt you mentioned is quite vast).

 

Such employees with their conduct can expose the organization to be liable to critical law suits, destroying organizational repute and or worse even result in loss of business/clientelle.

 

The following are some of the strategies that can be utilized to counter/minimiz and discourage unethical behavior:

 

1. Development and Implementation of Strict Policies (Especially Ethical) and Practises within the organization.2. Develop and Implement a very strong System for Reporting ethics violation.3. Communicate effectively and frequently understanding about the importance of ethics and professional behavior and conduct. (emphasize their importance throughout the organization through advertisements, campaigns, courses etc)4. Offer frequent rewards and incentives to appreciate and honor good professional conduct/behavior or best practises and performance. (This can be done through various means as such: Offering rewards as such for Employees of the month or for a certain act of professional excellence/exceptional service etc.)5. Hiring the Right people for the job: Doing thorough background checks and screening carefully.6. Perform audits  to discourage unethical acts and mitigate risk.7. Ethical Leadership: It's very important for the Leaders themselves to act and behave professionaly and ethically and set an example for their workforce. If the leader is corrupt and the organization doesn't discourage unethical behavior than the pond is likely to stay poisoned. In such cases think of a proper Exit strategy and avoid joining organizations with such a culture.8. DO NOT get involved or make ANY KIND of compromises to accept or adapt to Unethical behaviors and activities. (It's like digging your own grave)

 

Very good question. I do hope the answer helps or provides some useful insight into this very interesting subject matter. :)

Amol Parab
by Amol Parab , Director - Business Intelligence Projects , In2M Technologies Pvt Ltd (Finicity)

Altought, we want great professionals around us but it is not ideal and unprofessional individuals do exist. Best method is to filter such candidates in the recruitment process. Psychometric tests or situational interviews might help. If these individuals get in to the system then coaching, mentorning and feedback can help change mindsets. But if all else fails, put these individuals on a professional improvement plan and if it fails ask them to look for another job.

Fazal Ebrahim Dawood
by Fazal Ebrahim Dawood , Chief Executive Officer , Stardist Ltd

Indeed a very interesting subject matter.

Ethical behavior, principles, morality and professionalism are the implicit authenticity and foundations of true and genuine professional people and of reputable long lasting successful businesses.

Very unfortunately aspects connected to righteousness of behavior have moved into the subdued area now with everyone following their own interpretation of “right” and “wrong”. Some People and Organizations are choosing to keep ethics and morality as an option, it is success that matters.

Ethics & morality are the pillars of a successful and accomplished life and of our faith. Honesty and Integrity are non-flexible and non-negotiable. No compromise is allowed.

Professionalism is Ability, Commitment, Loyalty, Accountability, Dedication, Thoroughness, Punctuality, Respect of etiquette and limits. It is something we learn as we move forward in our career.

 

 

Cyril Marie Arada
by Cyril Marie Arada , waitress , imperial suites of hotel

Different People has different perception.. Choosing people to be hired is difficult too. You will know them unless you have to worked with..Dealing with unprofessional colleaques is frustating and might affect your work perpormance ... Learn how to cope with problematic behavior and . Most importantly remain calm. By taking action immediately , u might be able to avoid a conflict before it ever becomes a worst situation.

Jean Pierre Alain
by Jean Pierre Alain , Executive Group Food & beverages Manager , Sun Hotels Group

Very good question

Dealing with unethical, immoral people, is disgusting and I am known for throwing them out of my offices and banning them from my premises. There are no other ways to deal with unethical and immoral people. They are like viruses and if you allow them in, they end up corrupting all your systems.

As for unprincipled, amateurish and unprofessional behavior, I agree with Mr. Amol Parab and Mr.Hamid Azeem where a strong hiring system and recruitment process can help. If they have been able to get through then may be ......coaching and training can help but initially with a good professional HR dept, you should not be hiring such people.

The cherry on the cake is that “some” organizations due to their dark agendas recruit or convert their recruits into these immoral, unethical and unprofessional people.

IRPHAN GHANI
by IRPHAN GHANI , Senior Management , A

Checks:

When we compromise on resource quality then their low skills and strengths are compensated by use of such practices to achieve their target. 

My experience says that it all begins from the top and encourages people down the line to follow. If the message is clear, strong and transparent on this from the top then people down the line will not keep that as an optional tool for business.

It pains initially but sets the rule to be followed by internal and external customers.

Trainings can not set rules but can for sure develop awarness and benefits and sense of responsibility and sense of ownership..

Attitudes can change with the explanation of benefits of internal environment changing.

Good practices will always fetch good results and credibility.

Riaz Ahmed
by Riaz Ahmed , Administrator to the vice President cum Expat & Contractual Employees Relations Specialist , Procter & Gamble

We need to have such a stronge hiring system that can highligh candidate's ethical, moral and professional values during the interview. we can then keep continue refresher training sessions on regular basis to remind employees about all these values required in professional environment.

 

 

Amrut Desai
by Amrut Desai , former Managing Director & Country Manager India & SriLanka , Hohenstein India Pvt Ltd-fully owned by Hohenstein Institute GmbH Germany

simply by NOT being one of them !

all changes must start from self.

one is at command to change oneself and not others.

be the change you want to see in others - Mahatma Gandhi 

associate yourself with people with good charatcer and substance

good luck

Daniel Hakmeh
by Daniel Hakmeh , Logistic Officer at Handicap International a Noble Prize Co-Winner NGO , Handicap International

There is excessive need in business for coaching employees to improve there overall organizational behavior which is as important to achieve a unified strategy and harmonic workplace atmoshphere as well as, more focused customer-orientataion. 

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