Mine to Take (from Good People, Bad Choices™)

Entitlement. Faking sickness to extend a vacation.

In this vignette, an employee puts a co-worker in a tough spot by faking illness in order to get non-requested time off for her dream vacation.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior
  • Promoting Ethical Conduct

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TrainingBriefs® Cheating the System

New Micro-Learning! Most of the ethical misconduct in an organization is the small bad choices that employees make day to day. Breaking simple policies or taking advantage of privileges and benefits (like PTO) may not seem like serious ethical misconduct – but these infractions are a reflection of what kind of employee you are or could become. Small bad choices may lead to bigger bad choices.

Training Files (2)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Mine to Take
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:46 min EnglishDemo
Mine to Take
Video without narrator
Video Vignette00:45 min EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Putting a co-worker in a tough position by confiding in non-ethical behavior is wrong. Entitlement (the feeling that something is yours) can lead to the abuse of sick time or PTO, phone use, Internet use, etc.


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