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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 ‘thank' and ‘you are welcome'). 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 other's behavior
• something that is generally difficult to enforce
• assuming responsibility for other's interests.
These values that we learn in our daily life......


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