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Motivational Ethics (BB166)


Description
Achieve success through an ethical pathway

A lot of “good” people find themselves getting fired, or even arrested, and have to ask, “How did I end up here?”

You likely didn’t wake up today and make a conscious decision to NOT steal a car or rob a bank. However, you have already made thousands of choices, and those choices have an impact on your life and the lives of others. This course shows you how to recognize and apply the important traits of being trustworthy, reliable, and honest in your professional and personal life.

Within the next five years, you could remain stagnant, become independently wealthy, or end up in prison. What determines your future has everything to do with the choices you make today. Understanding ethics can do more than help you decipher what is right or wrong. If you understand and apply the laws of ethics, you will consciously make decisions that will inevitably lead to your success.

Topics covered include:
- Making better decisions
- Recognizing the difference between taking advantage of an opportunity, and making unethical rationalizations
- Avoiding the “slippery slope” that starts innocently, but can ruin you and your reputation
- Recognizing your motivations and the connection between need, opportunity, and rationalization
- Bringing about good consequences from your behaviors and choices

Ethics are at the core of truly successful businesses. Learn to make ethical decisions to navigate your way through choices you make every day.

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Content
  • Motivational Ethics
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed