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Accountability | The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions |
Arrogance: | An inflated sense of self-importance |
Consequence: | The result of an action |
Dilemma: | A difficult situation in which you are required to make a decision |
Ethical dilemma: | An issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong; sometimes referred to as an ethical situation |
Ethical principles: | Standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance |
Ethics: | The basic principles that govern your behavior |
Fairness: | The ability to make judgments without favoritism or self-interest; engaging in fair competition and creating equal relationships |
Integrity: | Adhering to an established set of personal ethics and sound moral principles; acting with honesty in all situations |
Respect: | Regard or esteem; honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others |
Role model: | A person whose behavior is imitated by others |
Rule of law: | Complying with laws and regulations |
Transparency: | The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating |
Trustworthy: | Reliable; deserving the confidence of others |
Viability: | The long-term value of your choices |