Agent Ethics

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1:  A Desire for Ethics

1

     Making Choices

1

     Ethics Beyond Philosophers

2

     Being Ethically Responsible

3

     Caring For others

3

     A Legal Liability

6

Chapter 2:  Work Ethics

7

     Ethics On The Job

7

     Education Requirements

7

     Responsibility

9

          Assert, Aggress & Aggressive

10

     When We Have Failed To Do Something Important

12

     Setting Up Professional Standards

13

     Questions As Well As Answers

14

           Example

14

     Professional Conduct

16

     Ethics In The Workplace

17

     Ethical Excellence

19

     Asking The Right Questions

21

     Listening - The Route To Success

22

           Example

22

     Patience, Patience, Patience!

23

     Customer Satisfaction

24

     The Difficult Customer

25

     Preparing For The Inevitable

26

     Using Specific Language

27

Chapter 3:  A Moral Obligation

29

     Family Obligation

29

     Free Choice

30

     Egoism

32

     Objectivist Theory

32

           Example

33

     Cultural Ethics; Perceptions Of Ethics

34

     Moral Persuasion (moral reformers)

36

     Rationalizing Morals

37

Chapter 4:  The Teaching Of Ethics

39

     Can Ethics Be Taught?

39

     A Moral Habit

40

     Violence In The Name Of Ethics

42

     The Addiction To Power

43

     Objective Morality

45

     Avoiding Negativity

47

     Who Is The Teacher?

48

     Are Manners Part Of Ethics?

49

Chapter 5:  Financial Ethics

50

     Ethical Investing

50

     Investing In Familiar Products

51

     Searching For Compatible Companies

51

     Personal Involvement

52

     Forcing Change Through Investing

53

     Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)

53

     The Avoidance Investor

54

     Positive Investing Approach

55

     Criteria From The National Council of Churches

56

     The Activist Investor

57

     Gadflies

58

     Ethical Investing For Profit

60

     Investing In Small Companies

61

     Investing For The Long Term

62

     Early Ethical Investment Trends

62

     Where Does One Begin?

63

     Two Basic Categories Of Investments

63

     Know Thyself

64

           Example

64

     Investment Portfolios

65

     Appraising Oneself

66

     Considering Current Financial Status

68

     Future Financial Concerns

68

     Two Portfolio Constants: Change & Deliberateness

69

     Ethical Banking

71

        Credit Unions

71

        Minority Owned Banks

72

     Socially Responsible Credit Card Companies

72

 

 

 

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PO Box 1030

Eatonville, WA.  98328