False. Your organization may not have ethical policies. You need to think it out and decide what is right as an individual, taking the policies into account, of course, but not betraying your conscience for them either.
I would use: "I am facing a dilemma" A dilemma is a situation in which there are two similar possible choices as to a course of action and you have to decide on one. You are not easily 'in' a decision, nor can you 'have' a decision. You certainly can face a decision. But given that there are no rules, just usage, my second choice is: I am in a dilemma.
discuss how dimmas encountered in relation to implementing systems and policies for health, safety sercurty be addressed.
dilemma(basically a hard decision)
These 5 things (the law, organizational policies, professional association policies, community morality, and individual conscience) can be drawn upon when faced with an ethical dilemma.
In the sense of as seemingly insoluble problem, the opposite of dilemma is solution. In the sense of a situation requiring a choice between two alternatives, the opposite of dilemma is decision.
A situation involving clocks in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, usually equally undesirable ones.
A decision becomes a moral dilemma when the decision leads to the breaching some kind of moral principal.
The best way to handle an ethical dilemma is by determining the best course of action to take in public. When you base your decision on what you want others to think of you, you tend to make good ethical decisions.
Dilemma narratives typically involve a protagonist facing a difficult choice between two options, each with its own set of consequences. They often explore ethical or moral dilemmas, creating tension and inviting reflection on the consequences of the decision made. These narratives can raise questions about values, beliefs, and the complexities of human decision-making.
Roosevelt set aside Wilson's discriminatory policies, but he stayed neutral on an anti-lynching bill that was brought to the floor of congress in 1937.
A psychosocial dilemma is a situation in which an individual must make a difficult decision that involves both social and psychological factors. These dilemmas often involve conflicting values or obligations, making it challenging for the individual to determine the best course of action. People may experience emotional distress or moral conflict when faced with a psychosocial dilemma.
Dilemma is a noun.