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BUSINESS ETHICS GUIDELINES AND RESOURCES |
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Who's responsible for acting ethically? You are! It isn't the "company." It isn't just the business owner. It isn't only your manager. It is every person. Ultimately, each of us is responsible for our own actions, including being ethical. Considering the "3R's" will point you and your employees in the right ethical direction. The first "R" of business ethics is RESPECT. It is an attitude that must be applied to people, organizational resources and your environment. Respect includes behavior such as:
Obviously, you are expected to get results for your organization and for your customers. However, you are also expected to get those results legally and morally, by being ethical. If you lose sight of the distinction, you jeopardize your job, your business and your career. By considering Respect, Responsibility and Results before taking action you will avoid the following common rationalizations for not doing what's right:
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