Ethics, The basic principles that govern your behavior, Ethical Principles, Standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance., Ethical Situation, An issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong, Integrity, Adhering to an established set of personal ethics and sound moral, Trustworthy, Reliable; deserving the confidence of others, Accountability, The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions, Transparency, The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating, Fairness, The ability to make judgments without favoritism or self-interest; engaging in fair competition and creating equal relationships, Respect, Regard or esteem; honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others, Rule of Law, Complying with laws and regulations, Viability, The long-term value of your choices, Arrogance, An inflated sense of self-importance, Consequence, The result of an action, Dilemma, A difficult situation in which you are required to make a decision, Ethical dilemma, n issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong; sometimes referred to as an ethical situation, Intuition, Instinct: gut feeling, Role Model, A person whose behavior is imitated by others.
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Ethics Unit 1
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