The second E in the FINESSE fishbone diagram stands for Ethics. Three types of ethics are virtue, consequential, and duty-based. The most important aspect is understanding your ethical framework as you make decisions and communicate to others as a trusted advisor. These three tips will help you improve.
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How to Fact Check and Enable Ethical Communication
Fact-checking is a crucial aspect of ethical responsibility. While no process can guarantee absolute accuracy. These ten ways will help.
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Why Do the Ethical Standards of Technical Professionals Matter?
Ethics are the way we make decisions. That’s why it is important to recognize the ethical standards of professionals do matter. As trusted advisors, you will also see our ethics play out in how we communicate.
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Trusted Advisors Develop a Default Ethical Framework
The time to develop a default ethical framework is before the action occurs. Spend some time studying ethics. More importantly, watch the ethical practices of others in your organization. Ethical communication is directly aligned with a professional’s ethical framework.
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Check Out the Video
We provide the foundations of Ethics in this 3-minute video.
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The Second E in FINESSE Creates Effective Communication
The second E in the FINESSE fishbone diagram stands for Ethics. Three types of ethics are virtue, consequential, and duty-based. The most important aspect is understanding your ethical framework as you make decisions and communicate to others as a trusted advisor. These three tips will help you improve.
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JD Solomon is the creator of the FINESSE fishbone diagram®.
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