Personal Ethic Statement
Irving Green
Deborah Voyt
US/101
February 3, 2012.
My values are inspired by life experiences, my parents, coworkers, spiritual belief, and friends. I have also found courage from people I have read about who triumphantly survived difficult circumstances due to family or personal injury, childhood upbringing, or abusive relationships through their personal strength and perseverance. When I face difficult decisions or challenges in my life, I find strength knowing others survived greater challenges, and if they can so can I.I believe that all people should have core values. I value rationally and sensibility equally. I believe although there are universal principles, each situation is unique and not all exceptions can be categorized the best solution is both consistent and flexible.
My personal preferred lens is the result lens. According to the lens I am a very sensible person both at work and in everyday life and activities. According to my lens I am autonomous. This was a learned behavior for me developed from my parents. I was always taught how to treat others and care for them the same way you would expect to be treated. I always treat everyone as an equal. According to my lens and life experiences my ethical statement will include personal behaviors, respect, commitment, accountability, values, and caring.
Personal Ethics Statement
“I make ethical choices for myself and others”
1) I will always conduct myself at a point of mortality and ethics as it is measured by code of conduct both at work and in everyday life.
2) I will conduct myself in a professional manner to be supportive with colleagues and people as well as in everyday life.
3) I will obligate myself to be committed to my job, employees, family, and in everyday life no matter what it takes to do so.
4) I will remain accountable for all of my actions both at