demonstrate an analytical knowledge and critical understanding of different ethical perspectives, including ethical business objectives.
·Respect: Judge individuals on their merits rather than their appearance; be kind, polite, receptive, and accepting of diversity; respect others' right to make their own life decisions.
·Responsibility: Be accountable—consider the implications for yourself and others before acting; be dependable; carry out your responsibilities; accept responsibility for the repercussions of your decisions; set a good example and do not make excuses or claim credit for other people's work. Pursue excellence: Give it your all, don't give up lightly, continue, be diligent, and take pride in all you accomplish.
·Fairness: Be open-minded; listen; examine competing ideas; be consistent; utilize only suitable considerations; don't let personal sentiments wrongly influence judgments; don't take unfair advantage of mistakes; don't take more than your fair share.
·Kindness, caring, sharing, compassion, and empathy are ways to show you care about others; treat others the way you want to be treated; and don't be selfish, nasty, cruel, or oblivious to others' feelings.
·Citizenship entails following the rules and obeying the laws; doing your part, respecting authority, staying informed, voting, protecting your neighbours, and paying your taxes. Help your community by being charitable. Conserve resources and protect the environment.
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