Explain the importance of ethics in communication and academic writing. Explain the consequences when people are not ethical in their communication practices.
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Ethically communicating assumes the speaker will avoid rudeness, be polite and professional, and have tact. The ethical communicator knows that it's not only important what you say, but how you say it. Tone is one of the most critical facets of communication.
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Therefore, the significance of ethical writing is focused on avoiding bias and exclusive language in addition to avoiding plagiarism (sexist, racist, homophobic, etc.)
- Maintaining a strong culture of compliance in the workplace requires ethical communication. Correctly executed ethical communications can improve your company's reputation and lower overall risk. However, organisations may incur significant financial, legal, and reputational penalties when ethics are neglected.
- Every profession has a specific set of guidelines for how employees should act in formal settings.
- People who simply work to increase their income, notoriety, or prestige do not succeed personally. Being an ethical person is just as important as being successful if one cares about the kind of person they are, exhibits positive traits, upholds moral standards, seeks to achieve good and prevent harm, and promotes justice.
- A person might boost their chances of making a moral decision by understanding the fundamental ethical concepts.
- Unhealthy social relationships can be harmed by unethical speech, which can also harm interpersonal relationships. Institutions have a moral and ethical duty to communicate openly and without bias or prejudice, from businesses to entire governments.
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