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Character Does Count!. Alan A. Phillips, CPPB CTPM Texas Southern University Summer 2012. www.NAEPnet.org. What are the first things you think about when you hear the term “ Ethics ”?. I Think of Kindergarten. Treat each other with respect Don’t lie, steal or cheat Hold hands

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  1. Character Does Count! Alan A. Phillips, CPPB CTPM Texas Southern University Summer 2012 www.NAEPnet.org

  2. What are the first things you think about when you hear the term “Ethics”?

  3. I Think of Kindergarten Treat each other with respect Don’t lie, steal or cheat Hold hands Don’t be Rude Say “I’m sorry” when you are wrong Say “Thank You” and mean it!

  4. More Kindergarten Follow the “Golden Rule” Respect authority Eat right Sleep well (and often) Honor others

  5. Case Study The Question of Corporate Responsibility Employee Absence Working Environment Purchasing Ethics Computer Usage Committee

  6. A Person of Character… Is a good person, someone to look up to and admire. Knows the difference between right and wrong and always tries to do what is right. Sets a good example for everyone. Makes the world a better place. May lives according to the six pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and good citizenship.

  7. Six pillars of Character Trustworthiness (Courage) Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship (Cooperate)

  8. Trustworthiness Integrity Honesty Reliability Loyalty

  9. Respect Golden Rule Tolerance and Acceptance Nonviolence Courtesy

  10. Responsibility Duty Accountability Pursuit of Excellence Self-Control

  11. Fairness Justice Openness

  12. Caring Concern for Others Charity

  13. Citizenship Do your share Respect authority and the law

  14. Code What is our Code of Conduct, particularly at work? Do you have a Code of Ethics in your workplace? How important is this?

  15. Perception How are WE, as Procurement Professionals, perceived in the marketplace? Do we care? Should we care?

  16. Conduct with MWBE’s/HUB’s Do we treat minority/disadvantaged vendors differently than routine vendors? Are you sure? What about perception from others?

  17. Character Counts Thank you and continue to do great things.

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