The Importance of Professional Ethics

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The Importance of Professional Ethics How do I begin to grow? HS 33 Stage One of Development ME LifeKnowledge®

Ethical Decision Making Criteria Is it legal? Would you want the same thing to happen to you? Ask a mentor. Does that person believe it’s ethical? Objective 1 HS 33 TM A1 LifeKnowledge®

Ethical Decision Making Criteria What are the benefits and costs to all parties involved? Would you want it to be universally accepted? Would you be proud to have your action appear on TV or in the newspaper? Objective 1 HS 33 TM A2 LifeKnowledge®

Effects of Ethical Behavior Gain respect from others Gain the trust of others Accountability of people you deal with. Objective 2 HS 33 TM B1 LifeKnowledge®

Effects of Ethical Behavior Security Provides a guideline for the actions of those around you. Fairness Insures that people in power will treat you fairly. Objective 2 HS 33 TM B1 LifeKnowledge®

Effects of Un-ethical Behavior Loss of respect No dependable expectations for those around you. Cost to group or company Legal consequences Objective 2 HS 33 TM B2 LifeKnowledge®

What is Ethics? Each group that we are involved with has a set of behavioral expectations that are accepted by that group that tell us what’s acceptable and what’s not.             Ethical behaviors can be ambiguous             2. Must be communicated clearly to the members. Objective 3 LifeKnowledge®