Summary
Why Ethics Matter
Introduction
Chapter I - Summary - Why Ethics Matter - Introduction

'Business Ethics' by Stephen M. Byars, Kurt Stanberry
Published by OpenStax, Sep 24, 2018, Houston, Texas

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1) Use the words in brackets to form words that best fit the gaps.
ex They broke the __ (NEW) signed ceasefire deal. -->They broke the NEWLY signed ceasefire deal.
(2) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
ex Yesterday, the fire in a hotel ___ (KILL) 25 people. -->Yesterday, the fire in a hotel KILLED 25 people.
(3) If there is a gap with no given word in brackets then use an appropriate word that best fits the gap
ex Power naps are good__ your health. -->Power naps are good FOR your health. -->
(4) Multiple-Choice: decide which word best fits the gap:
Light poured through the stained-(glassy/glasses/glass) windows --> Light poured through the stained-glass </iwindows


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Summary
Business Ethics is (design) to meet scope and sequence (require) of the single-semester business ethics course. This title (include) innovative features designed enhance student (learn/learned/learning), including case ,(study) application scenarios, and links video interviews with ,(execute) all of which help instill students a sense of (ethics) awareness and .(responsible)

Why Ethics Matter - Introduction
Ethics consists the standards behavior to which we hold (ourself) in our personal and (profession) lives. It establishes levels honesty, empathy, and (trustworthy) and other virtues (as/on/by) which we hope to identify our personal (behave) and our public reputation. our personal lives, our ethics sets (laws/sections/norms) for the ways in which we interact family and friends. In our professional lives, ethics guides our (interact) with customers, clients, ,( = fellow officials, fellow workers) employees, and shareholders affected our business (practises/practices) (Figure 1.1).

Should we care ethics in our lives? In our practices business and the professions? That is the (centre) question we will examine this chapter and ( = through the whole of) the book. Our (goal/gaol) is to understand (a wh- word) the answer is yes.

Whatever hopes you have your future, you almost (certain) want to be (success)in whatever (carrier/career) you choose. But what (do) success mean you, and how will you (now/know/no) you have achieved it? Will you measure it in terms wealth, status, power, or (recognise)? Before blindly (embark) on a quest achieve these goals, which society (consider) important, stop and think about (a wh- word) a successful career means to you .(personal) Does it include a (= exempt from blame) reputation, colleagues whose good opinion you value, and the (able) to think well of yourself? How might ethics guide your decision- (doing/making/done/made) and contribute your achievement of (this/these) goals?