Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis
Kecia Franklin
University of Phoenix-Butler Campus
Interdisciplinary Capstone Course
GEN/480
Tom Eason, BA, MBA, CPA
December 13, 2005
Week Two
Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis
This paper will include an analysis of the results of my Ethics Awareness Inventory. The Ethics Awareness Inventory refers to a combination of broad characterizations representing four categories of ethical philosophy, which are Character, Obligation, Results, and Equity, which has been designed to assist in the development of a deeper understanding of personal ethical perspectives and styles. These descriptions are used to analyze some of the characteristics of my own perspective on ethics according to my answers. There are no right or wrong answers for the choices I made in completing the inventory. It provides me with an awareness of the basis I use for determining what is right or wrong. These descriptions are used to analyze some of the characteristics of my own perspective on ethics according to my answers.
The table below is my scoring summary, followed by my results.
C O R E
MOST 6 6 9 3
LEAST 3 3 3 15
COMBINED SCORE 3 3 6 -12
My ethical perspective is most likely to be based on RESULTS, and my ethical perspective is least likely to be on EQUITY. I tend ...