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When applied to values formation, the term modeling refers to

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Employees may have to take integrity tests when applying for a job.

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Value conflicts are less likely in workplaces that have workers from more than one generation.

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Individual character is based on internal values, personal standards of behavior, and the resulting judgments one makes.

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Advancing her career and spending time with family are important values to Allison.She feels stressed when her work commitments often spill over into weekends.The stress Allison feels is a result of ____________________.

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Some feel that companies should look into value conflicts when trying to solve quality problems, absenteeism, and poor customer service.

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When a person enters the workplace, they are often faced with the challenge of holding onto their values.Define values drift and identify three ways to prevent this from occurring.

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Identify three ways to prevent corporate crime.

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Dominic arrives late to work and oftentimes waits to complete projects until the last minute.Lynn, who arrives on time and is well organized, views Dominic as lazy and ineffective despite the fact that he always has his projects completed by the deadline.This is an example of

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Amy was brought up to be honest in her relationships.She always felt confident in her relationships since honesty was at their foundation.Over the years, she has found it difficult to be honest in her work environment since it seems to sometimes have a negative impact on her career.She is not always honest with her supervisor or coworkers.This is an example of

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What is the relationship between character and personal integrity?

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Linda says she values education.Over the years she has had several employees that were working for her and earning their degrees at the same time.To support them, Linda allows them to flex their daily work hours.In this example, Linda demonstrates

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In Chapter 4, you were familiarized with the highly publicized cheating scandal at Duke University.The story received attention because it epitomized how business conduct in recent past years has influenced a shift in values in this generation of students, from

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To encourage employees to monitor and report unethical or illegal behavior in the workplace, an employer should

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Workers of different generations basically want the same things (i.e.respect, fair reward for work well done, etc.) and have similar ideas about what those things mean.

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Good companies recognize the need to reconcile corporate and employee values.

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Family, financial security, and health are the top three most meaningful things to Miguel.They represent his ____________________ and strongly influence his behavior and the choices he makes.

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In ethical terms, when you have the right to do something it means

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One's ____ are those that consistently rank higher than others and define the kind of person one wants to be.

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Your internal values, your personal standards of behavior-honesty, integrity, and moral strength-make up your

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