Week 3 Post

 This week was centered around a moral compass and set ethics that we want to hold ourselves to throughout your career. I am a firm believer that if you wait until the moment you end up in a difficult situation to make an ethical decision on how you want to handle it, you will usually make the wrong one. Deciding your ethics and a code you will live by in any situation that guides your action will always end you up on the right path and people around you will respect you more for it. We watched some videos of entrepreneurs that had lost everything due to the poor ethics of others around them, but had decided that they would rather that happen than to stop to the level of integrity of those who had wronged them. You can always get a new job or make your way back financially, but it is very hard to recoup integrity once you have given it away. We also made a set of ethics or a code of conduct that we ourselves wanted to abide by, and wrote it down in a hard format. The wording we used was “I will always” and “I will never”, which is the way I believe all of us should approach ethics. To me, there is very little gray area between right and wrong and I feel like we need to go to the extremes to decide what we believe is right and act in a way that shows such. We also read a case that showed an entrepreneur and her ability to pivot and make the best out of every situation, which led her to being very successful in life. I think it is one of the best skills you can develop as a businessman and in life so you can always end up in the right place.

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