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    Ethics ponders the hard question. "What should I do?" There are no easy answers. Moral situations involve  opposing values and  stakeholders  with competing interests.  In the Philippines, political and corporate leaders operate within an entrenched culture of corruption that makes it difficult for honest  men and women to survive their work environments with moral values intact.

     Many  of  these  leaders  were  educated  in  some  of  the  finest  private  Catholic  schools  in the  country. Unfortunately, a Catholic education alone is not enough to guide them when faced with an ethical   dilemma in the workplace. What they need is visible and consistent institutional support.

The Gov. Jose B. Fernandez, Jr. Ethics Center

    
The  creation  of  such  institution  was  made   possible  by   generous  endowment from Mrs. Ma. Dulce C. Fernandez   and   her   family . Mrs. Fernandez   said   that  funding  a Center whose mission is to help   create ethical  environments  in business and   government, is  the   best  way of honoring  her  husband's  unwavering commitment  to  accountability in  business  and public service. The Gov. Jose B. Fernandez,   Jr. Ethics Center was  launched  on 8 January 2004 to  respond to the  needs  of  both  private and public institutions for focused interventions that will promote an ethics culture and implement measures that will ensure ethical behavior.

     The Center's main challenge is to overhaul the traditional conception  that  ethics  is  theoretical and   ideal but powerless  and  useless  in  solving  the  real  and pressing problems of the workplace. The  Center  has  the extremely difficult task of waging war against widespread cynicism about our ability to change  our  institutions and ourselves.The  belief  is  that  ethics  cannot  measure  up  to  deeply  entrenched  problems  of  dishonesty, corruption and disregard for  the law.  The Center firmly believes   that while this battle is going to be long and difficult,we can win it if our vision is realistic (to be achievable) and our goals  focused (to be implementable). Our mission is to slowly sensitize  professionals  to  ethical  issues,  provide them with well-though out tools  for solving ethical problems and provide them the institutional support they need in fighting their ethical battles.

     The Center's short-term goal is to help the Ateneo Graduate  School  of  Business  (AGSB)  and  the  Ateneo School  of  Government  (ASG)  design  courses  with  an  ethical   framework, design  and   implement  faculty training, promote  ethics  research, and conduct other related scholarly  activities.   The  experiences  from both Professional  Schools  will  then  be  shared with other strategically located Business  and  Public  Management schools throughout the country. The intention is to create a network of academic institutions that can  influence the training of business and  government professionals.

One of its medium and long term goals is to make the Center a  haven for professionals struggling  with ethical dilemmas  in  the  worklace, where  their leadership stories and dilemmas can be shared and written  up for  the education of future leaders.It will also provide resources for individuals, groups, corporations, and government units  that  may need its help in developing an ethics culture. In the long  term, it will be repository of materials and the base for human resources that will support the Center's  work  with  Business  and Public  Management schools.  
                 
     After almost two years since its launch, the Center has helped design ethics course and integrate ethics in all degree  and  executive  programs  of  the Ateneo's Graduate School of Business and School of Government. The Center  has  also  brought  workshops  on  teaching  business  ethics  to  universities  in  Metro Manila, Angeles City,  Baguio  City  and  Naga  City.  It  has  written  business  ases and conducted seminars and workshops for private  companies  local  government  units.  It  has  also established linkages with American Ethics Centers to share experiences and resources.    

     As we face the country's relentless  problem of lack of ethical leaders, today more than ever, the work of the Center is more urgent and necessary. 
                                                   


                                                                                            ANTONETTE PALMA-ANGELES, Ph.D.
                                                                                                           
Executive Director   
                                                                                          
Gov. Jose B. Fernandez, Jr. Ethics Center
                                                                                                      Ateneo de Manila University
                                                                                                         Fiscal Year 2005 - 2006
                              
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