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Based on the Ethical Lens model created by Dr. Catharyn A. Baird, Once a person knows their preferred lens, they can explore the booklet to discover the values, strengths and blind spots of their lens, which will deepen their knowledge of ethics and strategies for effective decision making.
This product is perfect for corporate trainers and coaches conducting live training sessions in leadership development, decision making, or team building.Using the Ethical Lens Inventory to Enhance Your Personal Ethical Agility is a new booklet that comes with a paper version of the Ethical Lens Inventory™ (ELI).
The ELI consists of 36 pairs of statements or words which will identify how a person prioritizes core values when making ethical decisions – whether they focus on end results, universal rights and duties, relationships in community, or reputation and character (The Four Ethical Lenses™).
Once a person knows their preferred lens, they can explore the booklet to discover the values, strengths and blind spots of their lens, which will deepen their knowledge of ethics and strategies for effective decision making.
Which Ethical Lens best describes my core-value preferences and the influence they have over my ethical decisions?
About the Author: Catharyn A. Baird, J.D., is the CEO and Founder of EthicsGame and Professor Emerita of Business at Regis University, Denver, Colorado. She began researching personal and professional ethics when she was a practicing attorney, representing children and parents who found themselves enmeshed in the juvenile justice system. As she worked with families, she became intrigued by the question of why some children seemed to know the “right thing to do” while others did not. [more]
This product is perfect for corporate trainers and coaches conducting live training sessions in leadership development, decision making, or team building.Using the Ethical Lens Inventory to Enhance Your Personal Ethical Agility is a new booklet that comes with a paper version of the Ethical Lens Inventory™ (ELI).
The ELI consists of 36 pairs of statements or words which will identify how a person prioritizes core values when making ethical decisions – whether they focus on end results, universal rights and duties, relationships in community, or reputation and character (The Four Ethical Lenses™).
Once a person knows their preferred lens, they can explore the booklet to discover the values, strengths and blind spots of their lens, which will deepen their knowledge of ethics and strategies for effective decision making.
Which Ethical Lens best describes my core-value preferences and the influence they have over my ethical decisions?
About the Author: Catharyn A. Baird, J.D., is the CEO and Founder of EthicsGame and Professor Emerita of Business at Regis University, Denver, Colorado. She began researching personal and professional ethics when she was a practicing attorney, representing children and parents who found themselves enmeshed in the juvenile justice system. As she worked with families, she became intrigued by the question of why some children seemed to know the “right thing to do” while others did not. [more]
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