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Unethical Behavior

Unethical Behavior. Ethical. Being in agreement with the accepted main beliefs of right and wrong that rule the behavior of a profession. Unethical. Is defined as not meeting the requirements to accepted values of social or professional behavior; "unethical business practices".

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Unethical Behavior

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  1. Unethical Behavior

  2. Ethical • Being in agreement with the accepted main beliefs of right and wrong that rule the behavior of a profession.

  3. Unethical • Is defined as not meeting the requirements to accepted values of social or professional behavior; "unethical business practices"

  4. Stealing Credit Definition Examples /Consequences Taking credit for a sales pitch you did not do. / Loss of respect from your team mates. Taking credit for a project idea that was not yours. / Getting a fired if the boss finds out. • Taking the praise for something that you did not do.

  5. Stealing Time Definition Consequences Talking to friends during work hours. / Having to pay phone bill. Coming to work late and having someone else clock in for you. / Getting fired or docked in pay. • Doing things on work time that is not work related.

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