Acceptance of personal responsibility separates adults from children because it is the mark of the fully functioning individual. Responsibility goes with success and achievement. What is responsibility? According to the American Heritage Dictionary (2006) responsibility or responsible: having a capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable; capable of rational thought or action. Responsibility has many meanings in many contexts. In laymen’s terms it is doing the right thing. Doing
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How Personal Can Ethics Get Dr. L. Blue Leadership and Organizational Behavior – BUS 520 May 2, 2010 How Personal Can Ethics Get Discuss the ethical concepts and dilemmas that are facing Valerie Valerie Young is challenged with ethical decisions she must make to satisfy her internal standards of excellence. She has the challenge of asking herself what to do with the information learned about the fragrance companies giving kickbacks to Lionel Waters, Valerie’s manager. The challenge being
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Midterm Exam – Summer 2011 Chapter 01 Ethical Reasoning Implications for Accounting Multiple Choice Questions 1. Each of the following characteristics describes the importance of integrity in decision making except for: A. Acting out of moral principle B. Being loyal to one's superior C. Having the courage to do the right thing D. Not subordinating professional judgment to others 2. The ancient Greeks thought of the virtues as characteristics of behavior that: A. Could lead
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Before one can discuss the criminal justice system, one must understand justice. The meaning of justice varies among people, but the basic concept of justice is that everyone agrees justice involves the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of every person. Justice is the standard by which penalties are assigned for breaking the obligations of the society (laws). Justice holds civilized people and civilized nations together. Justice can be described as impartiality, fairness, and has hopes that
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The Moral Compass nd understand moral theory. In fact, you have a moral philosophy – but you may not think of it that way. Every time you have a conversation about what someone “should” or “ought” to do, you doing moral philosophy. Your moral converations may be very personal – whether you should return the five dollars extra change the clerk gave you at the video store – or very broad – whether national security is more important than personal freedom. Whatever your moral conversations are about
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Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room Introduction: Enron’s Culture of Greed Enron is considered the most infamous and notorious corporate scandal of the twenty first century, many consider it the worst in the history of the United States (U.S.). The looting of Enron by its executives, the fraud, cover-ups, greed and arrogance precipitated its fall. Shareholders, including many Enron employees, trusting the leadership, filled their 401K portfolios with Enron stock losing
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long term effect of my actions. After carefully weighing my options I would make the right choice and not access my file. The choice to not “hack” the system can be viewed as a moral and ethical decision. The basis for my decision is quite simple. Institutions incorporate policies and procedures to protect the integrity and privacy of confidential information. Therefore it is wrong to violate the policy by illegally accessing confidential information by unauthorized means. The practice of accessing
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Business leaders frequently face dilemmas, circumstances where whatever course of action they choose, something of important value will be offended. How can an organisation prepare its decision makers for such situations? This article presents a pedagogical approach to dilemma training for business leaders and managers. It has evolved through ten years of experience with human resource development, where ethics has been an integral part of programs designed to help individuals to become excellent
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The core of our personal and professional values and ethics come from our parents. As children we are introduced to values that our parents feel are important to us. Slater, Lauren. "Raising A Good-hearted Child: A guide to nurturing honesty, generosity, empathy, and more.(Features)", Parenting, Dec 1 2002 Issue. Our parents infuse us with values such as sincerity, trust, self-confidence, consistency, kindness, religion, and endurance in order for us to be able to effectively communicate with others
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yelling at them is sufficient to have the qualities of good leadership. Not really, being a good leader and leading people to accomplish the task is very complicated. Everyone has different backgrounds and are born and raised with different morals, norms, values and beliefs. How to lead one person to complete a certain task is not the same way you would lead another person to accomplish that same task. Leadership is certain qualities that is ever moving and changing by the minute and must be honed
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