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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
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This is a discussion post and doesn't have to be lengthy. Thanks
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We all wear different hats at different points in our lives, and sometimes we function in more than one role on any given day. We may be someone's child, parent, relative, friend, significant other, care-giver, employee, boss, colleague, associate, fiduciary, student, teacher, or fellow member of a religious, fraternal, or community organization.
What difference, if any, do you think the roles people play should make in their decisions (especially their ethically significant decisions)? Is it okay to have one set of ethical values for work and another for home? Or should people strive for consistent ethical values in every corner of their lives?
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