Ethical Virtuosity: Seven Steps to Help You Discover and Do the Right Thing at the Right TimeHuman Resource Development, 2004 - 160 strani Ethical Virtuosity challenges you to identify, articulate, defend and live the personal values and ethical principles that define who you are and how you lead others. You'll learn how to make a formal commitment to demonstrate ethics, integrity and responsible personal conduct in all that you do. You'll also examine how to consistently identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in a manner that reflects goodness and virtue" that's what the concept "ethical virtuosity" is all about. |
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The Ethics Challenge | 3 |
What Is Ethics? | 17 |
What Is Law? | 27 |
What Is Integrity? | 35 |
What Is Character? | 41 |
Why Are Ethics Integrity and Character | 51 |
Can Ethics Be Taught? | 59 |
Why Do People Act Unethically? | 69 |
What Is a Core Ethical Value? | 91 |
Ethical Virtuosity | 99 |
Seek Ethical Knowledge | 107 |
Develop an Ethical Belief System | 121 |
Exercise Free Will | 131 |
Demonstrate Moral Courage | 139 |
Develop an Action Plan | 151 |
What Are Ethical Types? | 79 |
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