on the other hand can be described more as of your perception of the world and how those within it should act or behave. Consider it your moral compass. It is what we use to determine whether something is right or wrong. According to the Ethical Lens Inventory (Ethics Game Resource
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Interactive/Tutorial The Writing Process Audio Audio: Goal Setting and Time Management Exploration Time Management and Goals Website Ethical Lens Inventory Assignments ASSIGNMENT STATUS FRIENDLY NAME TITLE DUE DATE POINTS UNREAD COMMENTS Participation Week One Participation Graded 4.5/4.5 7 Practice/Simulation/Homework/Game Ethical Lens Inventory submission Graded 3/3 Instructor Feedback Great discussion about goals last week. Students often cite procrastination as an obstacle
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Samantha White GEN/201 10/01/2015 Tia McMillan Introduction Throughout a person's academic career, there are many good habits to have that will assist in the continued success of future endeavors. These include creating goals, understanding your ethical lens, being able to think critically, write formally, and knowing what resources are at one's disposal to put you on the right path. With knowledge of these habits and perfecting them to your learning level, continued academic success can be reached
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Week of Aug 24 Class One Course Introduction Print and read carefully the course syllabus. Class Two What is a stakeholder? Text Ch 1: The Corporation and Its Stakeholders Register for Ethical Lens Activity; Read “What is Ethics”(Niihka) Complete Ethical Lens Inventory. Bring results to class and submit to Niihka Week of Aug 31 Class One Owners as stakeholders Text Ch 14: Stockholder Rights and Corporate Governance Inland Bank; Cisco (Niihka) Inland Bank and Cisco case
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in most situations. Checking for evidence requires you to find proof. To find the proof you must ask more in-depth questions, look in books and check other sources to find the evidence. According to my Ethical Lens Inventory Report my preferred lens are rights-responsibility and results lens. This means I balance reasoning and intuition to determine how to full fill my duties while achieving the greatest good for each individual. My blind spot is that I believe that my motive justifies method
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in any situation regardless of the outcome. These actions that we make are part of our everyday lives and the choices we make. This leads to the work we choose in life, our attitude toward our family and others. My ethical perspective as identified by the Ethical Lens Inventory is Reputation and the core values of Equality and Sensibility. I use my gut reaction to consider each individual character skills that will fit best in each situation and is also fair for everyone to work together. The
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Critical Thinking and Ethics As I sit here thinking about critical thinking, I ask myself, what is critical thinking? My definition of critical thinking would be, to go into deep though about something that’s on your mind. I then though maybe you should look up the real definition of critical thinking. In doing that I came up with this. According to the Encarta Dictionary critical thinking is disciplined intellectual criticism that combines research, knowledge of historical context, and balanced
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Continued Academic Success Continuing academic success is achieved through hard work, study and dedication. It is important to remember when seeking higher education to use the resources that are provided by the associated school, library, professors, and the plethora that are available online to achieve the greatest benefit. It is to a student's advantage while in college to continually keep the goal of academic success at the forefront of their minds in order to complete a degree and achieve
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7/12/2015 ELI Ethical Lens Inventory Results ASHLEY FOURNIER You listen to your intuition (sensibility) to determine the greatest good for each individual (autonomy). Core: Autonomy and Sensibility You prioritize the value of autonomy over equality. Your primary concern is protecting individual rights. You believe this is the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated fairly. You strongly value sensibility over rationality. Your commitment to examining each situation
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Most of our skills are learnt at a young age and can even be mirrors of what our parent’s skills and ethics are. My blind spot, according to the Ethical Lens Inventory, is being satisfied with too little good, which means that sometimes I fail to be accountable to those who are depending on me, when I exercise free will. My preferred ethical lenses are I listen to my intuition (sensibility) to determine the greatest good for each individual (autonomy) and character traits and virtues that will
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