posted on 2007-06-01, 00:00authored byJohn N. Hooker
Engineering has always been related to business, but now more than ever. Engineers are
increasingly involved in startup companies in which they make business decisions as well as
engineering decisions. Even in large firms, highly integrated product development cycles bring
engineers into closer contact with marketing and other business people than in years past.
Engineers must now think about ethical issues that were once the province of business managers.
In addition, the rapid growth of biotechnology and e-commerce has created a new ethical
landscape in which engineers must operate.
The aim here is to examine a few of the issues that bring business ethics into the engineer’s life:
professionalism in management, quality and safety, intellectual property, and international
business ethics.