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Learning and adapting

Learning and adapting

From the course: Business Ethics

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Learning and adapting

- Being sensitive to the things you do, your motivations, and the outcomes you create, is the best way to remain ethical. See if you could pick out the potential problems surfaced in this conversation, referencing the common ethical issues we've discussed. - Hey, Bob. - How you doing? Look, thanks for stopping by. We need to talk to about something that's going on at the worksite. - Yeah, no problem. You know, you always have our best interests in heart. - And I try to, certainly. We need to talk about Sammy. Looking really distant, and he actually told me the other day, that he doesn't think we appreciate him. - Well Bob, to be honest, he frustrates me. He talks so much. I mean, all I want him to do, is you know, do his job and stay out of my way. I just, find it hard to supervise him. - So, you know, we all can be frustrating for each other at times. So, what are you having him do? - Well really, you know, anything I can think of just to keep him out of my way, you know? Like…

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