Personal Morals and Values—A Self-reflection Complete the self-assessment exercise entitled “Discovering Your Personal Ethics – An Exercise(Links to an external site.)". As you examine your personal...

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Personal Morals and Values—A Self-reflection


Complete the self-assessment exercise entitled “Discovering Your Personal Ethics – An Exercise(Links to an external site.)". As you examine your personal morals and values, consider where they originated. To what extent do your personal morals and values originate from your family and culture? To what extent do you actively engage in examining and evaluating your own morals and values? How do these morals and values influence your ethical behavior and your role as an ethical leader in your community and in your workplace?


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Answered 1 days AfterOct 11, 2021

Answer To: Personal Morals and Values—A Self-reflection Complete the self-assessment exercise entitled...

Shubham answered on Oct 12 2021
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Personal Morals and Values—A Self-reflection
As a child we have acquired our personality traits from our family, school, society and obeserving our surroundings. The moral values are part of our culture, the religion we follow and the humanity which exist on this earth. As per Dieleman and Koning (2019) our family is the first institution which has guided and infused moral values in us. They made it as a part of our identity. Thay have taught us what is right, what is acceptable behaviour in a social environment because we are social beings and cannot ignore the society. After that our school has played an important role in developing moral values and ethics in us. They have taught us and made us practice those behaviours in our regular life.
Our culture is a norm of socially acceptable behaviour which mainatin standards below which a person’s attitude, his nature and the way he deals with others is not appreciated. Therefore ethics has wider role to play in different fields viz: academics, research,...
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