Sunday, April 5, 2009

Ethics

I have actually missed the last couple of classes because I was not feeling too great, but I am able to talk about my own ethical principles. I know what is wrong and what is right and I also know that you should not compromise your own morals just to make a profit as many CEOs have done in today's world. You must be able to stand by your principles because once those are gone, you have absolutely nothing left. Even if you are poor, your morals are what matter most because they define what kind of person you are. Money and possessions do not define a person. I am only a sophomore so I still have some time until i enter the workforce, but I know that I want to become a manager. As a manager, I know that I must be able to rely upon my morals to be a guiding principle because clients and other personnel members will not stand for wishy washy principles from the person who is supposed to be leading them. I feel as if I will undoubtedly be able to manage effectively while also maintaining my ethics.

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