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ETHICS 1 and 2

ETHICS 1 and 2
38問 • 2年前
  • Annaricha Mae Dalag
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  • 1

    refers to the ethics that a person identifies with in respect to people and situations that they deal with in everyday life.

    Personal ethics

  • 2

    refers to the ethics that a person must adhere to in respect of their interactions and business dealings in their professional life.

    Professional ethics

  • 3

    Some people define ________ ethics as conscience and __________ ethics as a standardized code: by these definitions, a person can be torn between conflicting ethical beliefs.

    personal : professional

  • 4

    Others define _______, in general, as moral guidelines and say that personal ethics and professional ethics are just different ways to apply a single moral code. By that definition, they are much less likely to conflict.

    ethics

  • 5

    Some people use the term "_______ ______" to describe their own moral code – the values and standards by which they operate in their daily lives.

    personal ethics

  • 6

    Some other personal ethics examples can include: (4)

    ➢ Always speaking the truth. ➢ Respect for elders. ➢ Never hurting anyone intentionally. ➢ Always treating others with kindness.

  • 7

    Another definition for "_______ _____" is an individual's code of behavior toward the people around him and the efforts he makes to be the best person he can be in his private life.

    personal ethics

  • 8

    A man may have specific ideas about how much it is acceptable to drink when he is out with his friends. He may make this decision based on his knowledge of his own behavior when he drinks, his knowledge of his friends' level of comfort with his drinking and how his drinking may impact his productivity the next day. These are all considerations of ____________.

    personal ethics

  • 9

    True or False More often than not people at work resolve moral conflicts by drawing a line between their professional and individual roles.

    True

  • 10

    True or False In other words, they separate their work from their personal life and follow their professional code of conduct.

    True

  • 11

    are an individual's efforts to be the best person possible in his work life.

    Professional ethics

  • 12

    It may be personally ethical for the man to have two drinks with his friends, but it may not be professionally ethical for him to have the same two drinks before coming to work. He would not be violating any personal codes about drinking; however, any level of intoxication would be inappropriate in a ___________

    professional context.

  • 13

    are a complex series of values that guide human actions.

    Ethics

  • 14

    True or False Many individuals are led by ethics both in their personal lives and in the world of work. The ethical constraints that guide these individuals in each arena are not, however, necessarily the same.

    True

  • 15

    True or False Though there is commonly some overlap, personal and professional ethics often differ from each, leading individuals to behave differently depending upon the setting.

    True

  • 16

    are the dictates of an individual's conscience

    personal ethics

  • 17

    are the individual's commitment to follow a particular code of behavior that is defined by his profession.

    professional ethics

  • 18

    Professional ethics can include: (4)

    ➢ Punctuality at work. ➢ Meeting deadlines. ➢ Not gossiping about colleagues. ➢ Maintaining company confidentiality and privacy.

  • 19

    When an individual first enters the world of work, he begins to develop his _______

    professional ethics

  • 20

    he is generally guided by two influences. • The first influence is the ___________ of coworkers to whom he may turn as models. • The second is his ________

    perceived ethical or unethical behavior preexisting ethics

  • 21

    These ____________, likely developed long before the individual entered the world of work, serve as a framework upon which he can build his professional ethics.

    personal ethics

  • 22

    True or False Though personal and professional ethics differ, it can be a challenge for employees if their professional ethics lead them to violate a rule of personal ethics.

    True

  • 23

    An ___________ is a paradox that comes up when there are two or more options, but neither of them are the best ethical or moral option.

    ethical dilemma

  • 24

    False accounting, sexual harassment, data privacy, nepotism, discrimination-these are just some of the ______________ that happen in today's workplace

    ethical dilemmas

  • 25

    How Can I Handle Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace? (4)

    •Decide what your ethics are before you start a job •Communicate with your manager. •Work with HR if necessary •Know when to get out.

  • 26

    True or False during the development of professional ethics, an individual’s personal ethics may also slightly change.

    true

  • 27

    As a ________ of a group, one should abide by ethical operations which positively reflect the basic principles of the group.

    member

  • 28

    True or False the ethical constraints an individual operates within during her early years on the job are not the ones she will operate within in years to come.

    True

  • 29

    ____________ are constantly evolving to meet the changing demands of the rapidly moving world.

    professional ethics

  • 30

    True or False Employees should avoid seeing this ethics evolution as a failure to abide by previous rules of behavior, but instead as a normal and healthy part of the ethics development process.

    True

  • 31

    _____________ tend to develop with practical outcomes in mind while __________ come from hearts and souls.

    Professional ethics : Personal ethics

  • 32

    True or False It doesn't makes sense for a company to post a code of ethics and use this document as a marketing tool.

    False. It makes sense

  • 33

    True or False Acting ethically as a professional is good business practice.

    True

  • 34

    For the typical __________ person, it makes more sense to simply do good work and build your company by earning the respect and trust of your clients and business associates. Deliver the quantity and quality specified in your contract. Honor the terms of your agreements, even if you haven't put them in writing. Treat your employees with dignity and respect, and pay them as fairly as you can

    small business

  • 35

    Ture or False Acting ethically as an individual is good personal practice and it helps you to build strong relationships and sleep soundly at night. Personal ethical systems can be categorical, or geared towards doing good for its own sake.

    True

  • 36

    _________ systems can also be utilitarian, or geared towards doing good for the sake of creating outcomes that improve quality of life for as many people as possible.

    Personal ethical

  • 37

    True or False Treating friends and neighbors with kindness cannot be the basis of a personal ethical system. Telling the truth is a personal ethical value as well, as is refraining from theft.

    False: Can be the basis

  • 38

    As the ________ of a group, one must adhere to a code of ethics in order to establish the guidelines and boundaries of the group.

    leader

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the ethics that a person identifies with in respect to people and situations that they deal with in everyday life.

    Personal ethics

  • 2

    refers to the ethics that a person must adhere to in respect of their interactions and business dealings in their professional life.

    Professional ethics

  • 3

    Some people define ________ ethics as conscience and __________ ethics as a standardized code: by these definitions, a person can be torn between conflicting ethical beliefs.

    personal : professional

  • 4

    Others define _______, in general, as moral guidelines and say that personal ethics and professional ethics are just different ways to apply a single moral code. By that definition, they are much less likely to conflict.

    ethics

  • 5

    Some people use the term "_______ ______" to describe their own moral code – the values and standards by which they operate in their daily lives.

    personal ethics

  • 6

    Some other personal ethics examples can include: (4)

    ➢ Always speaking the truth. ➢ Respect for elders. ➢ Never hurting anyone intentionally. ➢ Always treating others with kindness.

  • 7

    Another definition for "_______ _____" is an individual's code of behavior toward the people around him and the efforts he makes to be the best person he can be in his private life.

    personal ethics

  • 8

    A man may have specific ideas about how much it is acceptable to drink when he is out with his friends. He may make this decision based on his knowledge of his own behavior when he drinks, his knowledge of his friends' level of comfort with his drinking and how his drinking may impact his productivity the next day. These are all considerations of ____________.

    personal ethics

  • 9

    True or False More often than not people at work resolve moral conflicts by drawing a line between their professional and individual roles.

    True

  • 10

    True or False In other words, they separate their work from their personal life and follow their professional code of conduct.

    True

  • 11

    are an individual's efforts to be the best person possible in his work life.

    Professional ethics

  • 12

    It may be personally ethical for the man to have two drinks with his friends, but it may not be professionally ethical for him to have the same two drinks before coming to work. He would not be violating any personal codes about drinking; however, any level of intoxication would be inappropriate in a ___________

    professional context.

  • 13

    are a complex series of values that guide human actions.

    Ethics

  • 14

    True or False Many individuals are led by ethics both in their personal lives and in the world of work. The ethical constraints that guide these individuals in each arena are not, however, necessarily the same.

    True

  • 15

    True or False Though there is commonly some overlap, personal and professional ethics often differ from each, leading individuals to behave differently depending upon the setting.

    True

  • 16

    are the dictates of an individual's conscience

    personal ethics

  • 17

    are the individual's commitment to follow a particular code of behavior that is defined by his profession.

    professional ethics

  • 18

    Professional ethics can include: (4)

    ➢ Punctuality at work. ➢ Meeting deadlines. ➢ Not gossiping about colleagues. ➢ Maintaining company confidentiality and privacy.

  • 19

    When an individual first enters the world of work, he begins to develop his _______

    professional ethics

  • 20

    he is generally guided by two influences. • The first influence is the ___________ of coworkers to whom he may turn as models. • The second is his ________

    perceived ethical or unethical behavior preexisting ethics

  • 21

    These ____________, likely developed long before the individual entered the world of work, serve as a framework upon which he can build his professional ethics.

    personal ethics

  • 22

    True or False Though personal and professional ethics differ, it can be a challenge for employees if their professional ethics lead them to violate a rule of personal ethics.

    True

  • 23

    An ___________ is a paradox that comes up when there are two or more options, but neither of them are the best ethical or moral option.

    ethical dilemma

  • 24

    False accounting, sexual harassment, data privacy, nepotism, discrimination-these are just some of the ______________ that happen in today's workplace

    ethical dilemmas

  • 25

    How Can I Handle Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace? (4)

    •Decide what your ethics are before you start a job •Communicate with your manager. •Work with HR if necessary •Know when to get out.

  • 26

    True or False during the development of professional ethics, an individual’s personal ethics may also slightly change.

    true

  • 27

    As a ________ of a group, one should abide by ethical operations which positively reflect the basic principles of the group.

    member

  • 28

    True or False the ethical constraints an individual operates within during her early years on the job are not the ones she will operate within in years to come.

    True

  • 29

    ____________ are constantly evolving to meet the changing demands of the rapidly moving world.

    professional ethics

  • 30

    True or False Employees should avoid seeing this ethics evolution as a failure to abide by previous rules of behavior, but instead as a normal and healthy part of the ethics development process.

    True

  • 31

    _____________ tend to develop with practical outcomes in mind while __________ come from hearts and souls.

    Professional ethics : Personal ethics

  • 32

    True or False It doesn't makes sense for a company to post a code of ethics and use this document as a marketing tool.

    False. It makes sense

  • 33

    True or False Acting ethically as a professional is good business practice.

    True

  • 34

    For the typical __________ person, it makes more sense to simply do good work and build your company by earning the respect and trust of your clients and business associates. Deliver the quantity and quality specified in your contract. Honor the terms of your agreements, even if you haven't put them in writing. Treat your employees with dignity and respect, and pay them as fairly as you can

    small business

  • 35

    Ture or False Acting ethically as an individual is good personal practice and it helps you to build strong relationships and sleep soundly at night. Personal ethical systems can be categorical, or geared towards doing good for its own sake.

    True

  • 36

    _________ systems can also be utilitarian, or geared towards doing good for the sake of creating outcomes that improve quality of life for as many people as possible.

    Personal ethical

  • 37

    True or False Treating friends and neighbors with kindness cannot be the basis of a personal ethical system. Telling the truth is a personal ethical value as well, as is refraining from theft.

    False: Can be the basis

  • 38

    As the ________ of a group, one must adhere to a code of ethics in order to establish the guidelines and boundaries of the group.

    leader