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  2. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    Business ethics operates on the premise, for example, that the ethical operation of a private business is possible—those who dispute that premise, such as libertarian socialists (who contend that "business ethics" is an oxymoron) do so by definition outside of the domain of business ethics proper. [citation needed]

  3. Radical Candor - Wikipedia

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    The book is a New York Times [13] and Wall Street Journal [14] best seller in the business category.. Fast Company included it on their list of 7 Books To Help You Be A Better Leader In 2020 [15] and Business Insider said it was one of 57 Highly Influential Business And Leadership Books That Can Boost Your Management Skills.

  4. Honesty - Wikipedia

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    Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness (including straightforwardness of conduct: earnestness), along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal, fair, and sincere.

  5. Why being polite is killing your company

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  6. Ethical leadership - Wikipedia

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    It is thus related to concepts such as trust, honesty, consideration, charisma, and fairness. [1] [2] Ethics is concerned with the kinds of values and morals an individual or a society finds desirable or appropriate. Furthermore, ethics is concerned with the virtuousness of individuals and their motives.

  7. Why being polite is killing your company

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    Being polite may lead to more opportunities but it doesn't lead to the best one: the opportunity to make something remarkable.

  8. Integrity - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. [3] It regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that people who hold apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter those values.

  9. Intellectual honesty - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual honesty is an applied method of problem solving characterised by a nonpartisan and honest attitude, which can be demonstrated in a number of different ways: One's personal beliefs or politics do not interfere with the pursuit of truth;