Arifuddin Ahmed
BBA, Stamford university-Bangladesgh
Individual ethics means a power to identify what is right or wrong. It can vary person to person or firm to firm.
Abdilla Khairol
BSc, University Malaysia Sabah
I do agree what Mr. Arifuddin Ahmed said, the individual ethics involved ethical norms, values and principles which is crucial in individual to identify what is right and wrong. it based on it's emotion and attitude which can contribute to certain consequences and also for the basic way to have or to identify an individual ethics it depend on what reason, type of action taken and the measurement upon the consequences which have it positive and negative effect. According to my reading it shows that the reason to have and the action to be taken if the consequences are positive then it is ethical. if it give a negative feedback then it is unethical.
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bonkers
A code of ethics is a written document intended to serve as a guideline to those who would follow it.
standards of proper behavior
Individual ethics are standards a person places on themselves. Some call this their personal code. These are standards the person follows in addition to the standards that society dictates.
an individual's behavior, reputation, and standards of conduct
Ethics has become so important in business for various reasons. This is what is being used to enhance professionalism and define the code of conduct in business.
This is a very complex question. Moral ethics? Legal ethics? Medical ethics? You must define a bit more on what the circumstances you find yourself are so that a proper answer can be given. Also the "ethics line" varies from country to country in that different races have different rules to abide by.
Deontological ethics focuses on following rules and duties, while virtue ethics emphasizes developing good character traits. Deontological ethics is rule-based, while virtue ethics is focused on the moral character of the individual.
Societal ethics refer to the moral values and norms upheld by a specific society or community, guiding behavior and interactions among its members. Personal ethics, on the other hand, are the values and principles an individual believes in and uses to make decisions in their own life. While societal ethics are influenced by cultural and societal norms, personal ethics are more subjective and influenced by an individual's experiences and beliefs.
Karl Marx
Decisions are non-programmed to the extent that they are novel, unstructured, and consequential. There is no cut and dried.