Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis
Running Head : Ethics Analysis Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis [name of the writer] [name of the institution ] [name of the Professor] [Course] Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis The Ethics Awareness Inventory (EAI ) is a test created by the Williams Institute of Ethics and Management to provide individuals with a general approach towards ethical issues . This test broadly categorizes your profile in four categories namely , character (C , obligation (O results (R , and equity (E . This paper will discuss my EAI profile , and how the results apply to my professional and

personal development . In the end , I 'll also explain how my educational experience has affected my ethical thinking
According to the Ethics Awareness Inventory test , I 'm most closely aligned with character , and least closely aligned with equity . This means that I 'm a person that believes that having a good moral character is more important than achieving the results or completing their obligation . I believe that honesty and integrity are the most important characteristics of a ethical person . I look beyond people 's actions , and look deep into their character to decide whether they are ethical or not . I also believe that there are some standards regarding right and wrong , and that everyone is fully aware of them . They just need the proper willpower to act upon them
My EAI test also shows that I value obligation rather than results which implies that I look into the best interests of the company , and don 't really consider the consequences of my...
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