Ethical Filter Usauto
Essay title: Ethical Filter Usauto
Running Head: Ethical Filter
Ethical Filter
Ethical Filter
Introduction
Values are very important for the individuals and social groups. Some values are learned in school and at work or with a group of friends, at church and other places. The principal source of values is still home. Our parents teach us values, practically since we were born. Some of this values are as simply as manners (saying āthankā and āyou are welcomeā). In our organizations individuals learn to develop values like honesty and trust. Trust is defined by the Journal of Communication Management (2003) as:
an individually and generally expressed optimistic expectation about the outcome of an event or behavior
willing cooperation anticipated to get benefits
when there is anticipated individual vulnerability, partly dependent on otherās behavior
something that is generally difficult to enforce
assuming responsibility for otherās interests.
These values that we learn in our daily life are very useful for individuals when making a decision.
Values for Decision-Making
In the decision-making process there are some core values that are very important for me. The first one is integrity. This is defined in the Stafford University Encyclopedia as someone who āmakes reasonable judgments about the relative importance of various desires and commitments.ā (pgs. 12) The encyclopedia adds that a person with integrity has two more characteristics: āa person holding steadfastly to their commitments rather than ordering and endorsing desireā (pgs. 14) and a person whom āstands up for his or her best judgment within a communityā (pgs21). Integrity is the ability to stay true to oneās beliefs.
The second value is honesty. My parents taught me that honesty is having the courage to do the right thing. Is what my parents taught me and being truthful, which leads to my next value: trust. Loyalty, reliability and the ability to keep oneās word are various characteristics that lead to trust. This is an earned value, and it comes both ways. When we trust in someone we show our respect, my fourth value on this list.
Respect leads to the Golden Rule: do not do to others