
doi: 10.1109/mitp.2013.9
Throughout our careers, there are times when we must consider whether a certain course of action is ethical. Often, the choice is easy—if you see money left out on someone's desk, you know you shouldn't take it. But there are also gray areas in which you can easily justify your behaviora#x2014;but that doesn't make it ethical.
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