Monday, 7 November 2016

A personal ethics statement is your declaration of your beliefs.

PERSONAL ETHICS STATEMENT

A personal ethics statement is your declaration of your beliefs. It is to help you clarify for yourself where you draw your ethical line in the sand, and articulate your ethical beliefs. By creating this document, you will clarify for yourself the values and actions that you wish to live by. I highly suggest that you retain this statement and review it at landmark times in your life (graduation, college, etc.). You will likely find that your values have changed – it happens to everyone as they experience new things and expand their worldview.

Outline Introduction – tell me a bit about yourself (2-3 paragraphs) so that I understand your background and what shaped your values. Mottos: Do you have any specific mottos you live by? List and explain if you do. (Optional – this is not required) Values: Choose 3-5 values that you hold deeply – these should be those things that you attempt to live by (they do not have to be in order of importance). For example: family, honesty, self. Ethical Standards – tell me about your specific standards and how they are related to your values. Actions – list how you will accomplish them with specific actions. Ex: I will support my family by giving physical and emotional aid when needed and defending their decisions to others. Ex: I will answer questions honestly unless doing so will irreparably and needlessly harm a person or a relationship. Ethical Testing – how will your ethics be tested and how will you reaffirm them to yourself? Conclusion – wrap up (in one paragraph) what you are about and why it is important to you to be recognized that way. It has to be 3 and 1/2 double spaced APA Relevant Websites/Professional Organizations Association of Knowledgework: HYPERLINK "http://kwork.org/" kwork.org Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (Illinois Institute of Technology): HYPERLINK "http://ethics.iit.edu" ethics.iit.edu CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Europe: HYPERLINK "http://www.csreurope.org/" www.csreurope.org Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative (Harvard Kennedy School): HYPERLINK "http://www.hks.harvard.edu/m-rcbg/CSRI/" www.hks.harvard.edu/m-rcbg/CSRI Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire: HYPERLINK "http://www.csrwire.com/" www.csrwire.com Ethics Resource Center: HYPERLINK "http://www.ethics.org/" www.ethics.org Knowledge Management Professional Society: HYPERLINK "http://www.kmpro.org/" www.kmpro.org Markkula Center for Applied Ethics (Santa Clara University): HYPERLINK "http://www.scu.edu/ethics/" www.scu.edu/ethics Society for Human Resource Management Ethics & Sustainability: HYPERLINK "http://www.shrm.org/hrdisciplines/ethics/" http://www.shrm.org/hrdisciplines/ethics/

 

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