Virtue Theory

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    Ethical Lens

    My preferred lens is results lens and reputation lens. I tend to follow my intuition and what I believe will be best for the community or group as a whole. I agree with this because I do follow my heart more than I follow my mind. My blind spot states that I believe that people in certain positions can’t fail; no matter that they are human just like me. I know this to be truth because I look at preachers and teachers as people in positions that just should not mess up. I know that this is a very

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    Alcoa Ethical Climate Case Study

    Module 2 Case Study 1. Alcoa’s ethical work climate would be classified as benevolence. As shown time after time, Alcoa and its CEO, upper management, and employees, all care for their consumers and especially for each other. The strong moral to keep incident and injury rates low is a clear indication that Alcoa’s ethical work climate is benevolence. 2. Top management at Alcoa plays a key role at developing and maintaining its strong ethical culture. Management insures that employees are

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    Act 310

    1. There are four parts to Amgen’s Code of Ethics: employees should resolve ethical dilemmas by considering the legality of proposed actions, compliance with company policies, Amgen’s values, and an analysis of ethical issues including rights and respect. There were several allegations Shawn O’Brien made against the company that contradict the code of ethics. O’Brien alleged the company violated federal law by under reporting complaints and problems patients were having with Amgen’s drugs. Since

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    A man understands and respects the power of choice. He lives a life of his own creation life stagnates when he fails to decide and flourishes when he chooses a clear path A man doesn’t require the approval of others. He’s willing to follow his heart wherever it leads him. When a man is following his heart-centered path, it’s of little consequence if the entire world is against him he is willing to accept the responsibility that comes with greater challenges. He knows that when he shirks that duty

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    Respect

    RESPECT What is respect?   Respect is defined as esteem for or a sense of worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability; the condition of being esteemed or honored.   I feel like everyone deserves to be respected regardless of who they are or where they came.   Respect is very important in the military for several reasons.   It is one of the Army Values.   Treat people as they should be treated.   This

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    Personal Ethics Development

    Personal Ethics Development Paper Tammy Murr PHL/323 Ethics in Management January 28, 2012 Chris Matsos, Ed. D The purpose of this paper is to identify and explain the development of my personal ethical system with its ground rules and origins. Each person’s ethical system will be unique to them. We are all influenced by our hereditary make up and different environmental surroundings. My ethical system development began at birth. My genes are unique to me. We typically inherit our parent’s

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    Appendix H

    Associate Level Material Appendix H Topic Sentence and Informal Outline Worksheet Using the Center for Writing Excellence and MyFoundationsLab resources, provide the topic sentence and informal outline for your Personal Ethics Statement. Topic sentence: * Ethics play a role in everyone’s life. * Informal outline: Introductory Paragraph: Ethics play a role in everyone’s life. I like to think that my ethical perspective is not only displayed in an educational environment

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    as one of the elements to business development. According to Wikipedia, ethics, also known as “moral philosophy”, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality. Concepts such as good and bad, noble, right and wrong, justice and virtue. To business, ethics is a tool to exam principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. Therefore, business ethics can be both a normative and a descriptive discipline. Ethics is a part of the larger social ethics,

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    Ideal Person According to Confucius

    saint, scholar, and gentleman. To accomplish this, one must adhere to the guidelines of the ‘Five Great Relationships and the Five Virtues. The ideal person, according to Confucius, would be the junzi. This is the definitive noble human being. The junzi would have been taught virtue from a young age, thus these ideals are completely innate. Some of these virtues are faithfulness, modesty, compassion and diligence. He is a critical thinker and impartial witness. Although educated, the junzi

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    Ethical Lens

    Ethical Lens Inventory As humans we all have a set of core values that we apply when resolving ethical conflict, understanding others as well as our own decision making strategies allows us to respect each others point of view better. Ethical Lens Inventory is used as way to identify what values are more important to you as an individual and what their challenges and strengths are. The inventory allows you to see ethical issues clearly and learn how to resolve them better. Being aware that

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