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Business, 28.01.2020 19:44, mkn3347

Jake serves on a committee of employees who were charged with selecting three co-workers to honor at the holiday banquet. one employee whose name was at the top of everybody's list was instrumental in another employee who failed to wear his protective headgear to avoid suffering a serious head injury. although this was a noble act, jake knew that the hero was frequently negligent about wearing his own headgear. jake knew that several other employees followed strict company policy every day and always wore their headgear; yet, they were not being acknowledged for their compliance. according to norman vincent peale, which of the following questions should jake refer to as he proceeds to make an ethical decision?
a) is the action i am proposing to take something the boss would like to promote among workers? b) how does the action i am proposing to take make me feel about myself? c) does the action i am about to take follow universal business practices? d) how can my decision elevate my own status within the firm?

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