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Ethics in the Imperative Sense Is a Function of Moral

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Ethics in the imperative sense is a function of moral rules and principles,not a situation specific calculation of the consequences.

Grasp the significance of ethical audits, ethics tests, and ethical decision-making frameworks in guiding ethical behavior.
Analyze the stages of moral development according to Kohlberg and their implications for managerial behavior and ethical reasoning.
Comprehend the key behaviors necessary for effective goal setting and overcoming obstacles in achieving goals.
Appreciate the importance of positive thinking, responsibility, starting small, and perseverance in personal development and goal achievement.

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