1.1 Introduction of Ethical Dilemma Ethics is referred to an individual's moral judgments which are about right and wrong. Decisions which are taken within an organization may be made by individuals or groups, but whoever makes them will be influenced by the culture of the company (Cadbury, n.d.). Ethics leads the way with its ethical approach in business perspective. To ensure its position is fully understood and to invite its stakeholders to share in it by clearly communicated both internally and externally. The decision to behave ethically is a moral one; employees must decide what they think is the right course of action (Cadbury, n.d.). This may involve rejecting the route that would lead to the biggest short-term profit. Ethics has often been observed that when philosophers encounter something they do not understand the first thing they do is try to make a theory about it (Geoffrey, 2008). Ethics also includes a responsibility for the natural balance of the world (Dharma, 2013). 1.2 Definition of Ethical Dilemma Ethical dilemma can define as a situation that requires a choice between equally unfavorable or mutually exclusive options. Ethical dilemma is not clear at first sight; it picks out a class of situations which all share the same common characteristics. A moral dilemma is different from a merely difficult decision. In a dilemma, the difficulty is arisen from the situation that is very nature with which we are faced rather than our mere lack of wisdom or ethical knowledge. Even when organizations have great policies and procedures and follow the laws and regulations, there's still a high risk of unethical behavior. For example, your supervisor enters to your office to ask you for a check which is about $150.00 for expenses that he said he incurred entertaining a client last night. He submits the receipts which are from a restaurant and lounge. At the lunch time, you overhear your supervisor's girlfriend tells the receptionist about what a great time she had at dinner and dancing with your supervisor the night before. What should the employee do? The employee incurred in an ethical dilemma. When applies to ethics, an ethical dilemma refers to a situation which involves mental conflict between two moral imperatives, whereby to obey one of the moral imperatives will result in transgressing another moral imperative