Personal Ethics Statement US/101 June 10‚ 2012 Douglas Perez Personal Ethics Statement Ethics are values that are nurtured in an individual by society influences and personal experience. I would like to believe that I have grown up in an unbiased society where respect‚ honesty and fairness are valued above all‚ and my experience has taught me to cherish these values‚ as they are not very common. By nature‚ I am a very pensive individual‚ and I usually spend a lot of time thinking
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Personal Ethics Statement Reviewing my work culture preferences activities‚ I must agree with the results. It certainly coincides with my ideal work culture. Having spent the last twenty plus years of my life working for the military and other working environments similar to the military that are teamwork centered‚ ethical and well resourced. I believe there is a relationship between effective study habits and techniques as well as being successful in my ideal work cultures. For example; working
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Personal Ethics Statement I determine what is right or wrong usually by checking if it can fit into my ethic standard and general law. It is all-known that general law is sacrosanct‚ which set by government and everyone has to obey in order to make a peaceful society. So law is an essential part of my consideration of determination of right and wrong. That means anything against the law to me that there is no doubt this thing is wrong. There was a controversial murder case in 2004: A student
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Personal Ethics Statement “Ethics is the branch of philosophy concerned with evaluating human action” (Guido‚ 2010‚ p.3). My personal core of ethics includes compassion‚ respect and caring. I believe a nurse must have compassion so that the nurse and patient can establish a rapport relationship. When the nurse shows her kindness and love‚ patients can feel it and they will work with the nurses. I also remind myself I should respect my patient‚ their family‚ my coworkers‚ and myself. With respect
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Personal Ethics Statement I determine what is right or wrong by looking at issues through a legal standpoint. “Is what I am about to do against the law?” If not‚ then I will most likely proceed with the issue. If the decision is illegal‚ and will result in jail time‚ I will not follow through on the decision. However‚ I may also take into account empathy. Putting myself in someone else’s shoes to see how they would feel about it. For example‚ if I had just bought some supplies from
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As a student of Haskayne School of Business‚ I want to be a capable and prepared leader. Specifically‚ I will have developed networking skills to allow me to be successful in life after post-secondary school. I have a good work ethic. I have shown this characteristic with my ability to balance work from two different undergraduate programs‚ involve myself in clubs such as Prism Advertising‚ and attend Haskayne events such as peer mentoring. This will help be to find time to pursue non-academic goals
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Whitley Chisholm C02520 Unit 7 Assignment 2 John the supervisor for the cafeteria on campus prepares a work schedule each week. Charmaine and Aubery are disappointed with their assignments and number of hours this week. Charmaine thought that he was unfair since she was always assigned on the weekends. John was approached regarding the matter . He called a meeting to identify the problem and its possible solutions. During the discussions Charmaine and Aubery realized that the problem
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Personal Ethics Statement April 01‚ 2012 Personal Ethics Statement My ethical perspective as identified by the Ethical Lens Inventory shows that I listen to my intuition‚ to determine what character traits and virtues will best serve the community. I am one who is concerned about the well-being of the community‚ and I like to make people happy‚ if it will benefit the community as a whole. I make virtuous
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alcohol for him to be asleep. Clifford has a prior case of depression and attempts to manage it by himself. Ethical Dilemma #2 Autonomy Autonomy is freedom and independence. It is the right to choose one’s personal preferences. Pamela has the right to choose her personal preference regarding the chemotherapy and radiation for her cancer. Clifford‚ her husband‚ did not agree with her ideas regarding on not undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. Advocacy Advocacy is encouragement
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To become a strong individual and succeed in society and organizations‚ we must follow or develop a set of ethics and adhere to them. As I completed the Baird Decision Model the result was that I have no preferred lens. This may be a positive or negative. The positive aspect into having no preferred lens is you have the maturity and tools to use a combination of all four lenses to resolve ethical issues. On the negative side if one has no preferred lens it could be due to undeveloped ethical
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