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A professional with integrity always seeks approval from their supervisors.
A professional with integrity always seeks approval from their supervisors.
False (B)
Professionalism is primarily based on the value of integrity.
Professionalism is primarily based on the value of integrity.
True (A)
A true professional with integrity treats people differently based on their social status.
A true professional with integrity treats people differently based on their social status.
False (B)
Integrity is only important when one is being supervised or observed.
Integrity is only important when one is being supervised or observed.
One's last name and the school they attended are important factors in determining their professionalism.
One's last name and the school they attended are important factors in determining their professionalism.
A single instance of dishonesty in the workplace can lead to a permanent damage to one's career.
A single instance of dishonesty in the workplace can lead to a permanent damage to one's career.
Corporate integrity is only a moral obligation, not a legal necessity.
Corporate integrity is only a moral obligation, not a legal necessity.
Having integrity means following the crowd and doing what others do.
Having integrity means following the crowd and doing what others do.
Integrity is a nice-to-have quality, but not essential for professional success.
Integrity is a nice-to-have quality, but not essential for professional success.
Maintaining corporate integrity can limit one's career growth.
Maintaining corporate integrity can limit one's career growth.