Business Communications II Karen Johnson

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Business Communications II Karen Johnson Work Ethics Business Communications II Karen Johnson

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1. On your first day on the job, you notice that coworkers are dressed more formally than you are. You decide to … Reflect your personality by continuing to dress in the more casual style you prefer. Dress more conservatively starting the next day. Ask your supervisor whether there is a dress code or any unofficial expectations about the preferred style of dress. Seek an opinion from another employee who is not your supervisor.

2. You need to leave work promptly at 5 p. m 2. You need to leave work promptly at 5 p.m. to make the tip-off of a big game, but your supervisor asks whether you can stay late to help finish an important project. You decide to… Respond that you’ll be glad to help out another time, but you have to leave on time today. Say that you’ll help, but that you can stay for no more than a half hour. Agree to help and plan on staying as long as necessary, even if you’re late for the game. Ask if a coworker can stay in your place.

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1. On your first day on the job, you notice that coworkers are dressed more formally than you are. You decide to … Reflect your personality by continuing to dress in the more casual style you prefer. why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 1 Here Choice B why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 1 Here Choice C why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 1 Here Choice D why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 2 Here Choice A why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 2 Here Choice B why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 2 Here Choice C why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 2 Here Choice D why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 3 Here Choice A why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 3 Here Choice B why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 3 Here Choice C why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 3 Here Choice D why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 4 Here Choice A why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 4 Here Choice B why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 4 Here Choice C why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Question 4 Here Choice D why is it or is it not an ethical choice. Back to Choices

Ethics Quick Tests Self Test: Do you get uneasy feelings (butterflies) related to choices? Authority Test: What would your mother say about your choices? Public Scrutiny Test: What would your neighbors think about your choices? Universality Test: What if everyone made that choice? Influence Test: How will your choice affect others?

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