Seminar: Ethics: It’s All About the Little Things
Saturday, January 31, 2026
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11:00 am - 12:00 pmLOCATION
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The traditional focus of ethics tends to be on rules, laws, policies, or addressing big issues like inappropriate sexual relationships, cheating, or stealing. Although these are certainly concerning, the more frequent ethical compromises happen with much smaller issues that occur in the office everyday (e.g., regularly returning late from a break, turning in a sloppy or incomplete report, treating customers with disrespect, or not being totally honest on an evaluation). Many of these issues are accepted as “human nature” or dismissed as personality flaws when, in fact, these are unethical behaviors. While they do not rise to the level of significant discipline, each of these behaviors demonstrates poor character. This course will explore ethics from the most basic level (everyday decisions) and describe why it is the small, daily choices that ultimately dictate how we respond to bigger challenges. We will also explore the importance of ongoing character “maintenance,” explain why our mindset is a critical tool in ethical decision-making, and describe why ethical compromises are easier to make than we think.
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