supportive colleagues. As a hospice company we do work very closely with our customers, otherwise known as patients. I believe there is a relationship between effective study habits and techniques and being successful in work cultures. My preferred ethical lens is none. I listen to my intuition and determine what character traits and virtues will best serve the community. The equality of a community is important to ensure a fair and balanced society for all. All people should contribute and develop a
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Ethical Lens Report I was pleasantly surprised to find that after completing the ethical lens inventory it really did tell a lot about who I am and how I make decisions based off of my ethical viewpoints. There were many eerily similar things that I do in real life that matched what the print out said about my ethics. First off my preferred lens is the “Rights and Responsibility Lens” which says that I am a rational person and care about others view points and that each person follows a set or
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Personal Ethical Statement By being in the Air Force, I lived by our core values of "Integrity, Service before Self, and Excellent in all we do" (1997 ). I thought that by living my life to those standards was all that I need it to make good decisions. I was very surprised with the results of the ethical lens exercise. By doing the ethical lens exercise, I was able to know my preferred ethical lens, blind spots, strengths and weaknesses. According to the ethical lens inventory, my preferred
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Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection In life, individuals use their reasoning skills, which are based on values and perspectives, in determining their choices, their ethical decisions. The Ethical Lens Inventory is an excellent personal evaluation tool designed to help us understand and teach us to be aware of how we prioritize our ethical values, as well as to decrease the likelihood of unnecessary conflict, and to encourage wise ethical decisions. Personally, I identified specific characteristics
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informed. Ethics is moral principles that govern a person or group behavior and rule of conduct. Critical thinking is a form of fiction and identifying the unknown. Critical thinking develops a mental process of evaluation which helps to determine their ethical standards. By incorporating the critical thinking process into their mindset it enables them more effectively to make a decision based upon truths and verified information rather than unknown. There are steps to take in regards to thinking critically
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agree, disagree and provide your reasons for doing so. Putting evaluation first before any of the other steps put you more in a “judgmental” state of mind. The ethical lens is a crucial part of critical thinking. The ethical lens inventory helps you understand what values influence your thinking. When I took the ethical lens inventory having unrealistic expectations was a factor that would be a detriment to
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Name: Jeremy Grimes Week 5 Ethical Making Decision Date completed: November 16, 2012 Celia Landry Ethical Making Decision Digital Foot print Question 1: Which of the perspectives of the four members of the G-BioSport Ethics did you find to be persuasive? Find the perspectives of the four members of the G-Bio Sport Ethics. I found that the most persuasive perspective to be
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(Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001). While taking the Ethical Lens Inventory, I had to select statements and situations that would describe myself. Some descriptions and statements appeared to be similar at first. Before concluding the activity, I noticed that the form in which the statements were given changed around a little bit. I found myself selecting different answers, which changed the context of the statements. My blind spot from the Ethical Lens Inventory stated that I’m “satisfied with too little
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Topic sentence: * * Personal ethics is how people govern themselves and others based on their basic principles, behaviors, and values * Informal outline: I. Introduction II. Ethical Perspective 1. Blind Spot 2. Strengths 3. Weaknesses 4. Values III. Defining Personal Ethics IV. Determining a course of action V. Conclusion Introduction We live in a world where every individual abides by a different set of rules, beliefs, and morals
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Personal Ethical Statement Anonymous GEN/200 July 24, 2014 Instructor Name Personal Ethical Statement I am a fair and understanding person. I accept that no man is perfect therefore I am willing to forgive so long as they are willing to be accountable for their actions. Personal responsibility is non-negotiable. I strive to treat everyone with respect, dignity, and as an equal. I try to keep an open mind while ensuring I remain true to myself and my beliefs. At the end of
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