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"You, who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by-"* You'll find universal agreement on the value of a behavior code, on the need for some sort of ethical system. Even the crooks count on "honor among thieves," and countries actually wage war according to certain rules. On the job and in the rest of our day-to-day living, we each need a "code for the road." *Crosby, Stills & Nash in a hit song.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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Eventually we have to "settle up" and pay the price for our ethical violations. Just remember the old line that says, "You can pay me now . . . or you can pay me later." Often you can buy some time, but when you "pay later" you'll probably have to pay more.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
Price Pritchett
Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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The legal system doesn't always serve as a good guide for your conscience. You can step way over the ethical line and still be inside the law. The same thing goes for rules, policies and procedures - you know, the organization's "internal laws." You can "go by the book" and still behave unethically. Still not move beyond mediocrity. High standards-the ethics of excellence-come to life through your basic values, your character, integrity and honesty. Obeying the law is the bare minimum.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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But when we get enough people who don't care, and who don't accept personal responsibility for high ethical standards, our organization gets the "M" disease. Mediocrity. Anybody in the place can be a carrier. By the same token, every individual can carry the cure: the ethics of excellence.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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We need timeless principles to steer by in running our organizations and building our personal careers. We need high standards . . . the ethics of excellence.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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The world behaves differently when I take action to go after what I want.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Until I test the limits to what I can achieve, I won't really know how well I can do.

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When you hold out for high standards, people are impressed-but they don't always like you for it. Not everybody will be on your side in your struggle to do what's right and ethical. In fact, sometimes even you won't be on your side. You'll wrestle with inner conflict, torn between what you should do and what you want to do. You'll also aggravate other people. Seems when you walk the straight and narrow you always step on someone's toes. Don't count on the ethics of excellence to make you popular.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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Live according to the ethics of excellence, and you can always stand proud. Pride - not vanity, but dignity and self-respect - should carry a lot of weight in helping you make decisions. Let pride help you decide.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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Pay attention to the voice within. . . . Sometimes the voice of your conscience gets drowned out by crowd noise or by the pep rally of temptations. And your mind may put some selfish spin on the ball, rationalizing that it's okay to veer away from the ethical route. When we run into conflicts between ethical "shoulds" and our selfish "wants," we all argure out ways to con our conscience. But take pains to listen, because it has your best interests at heart.

Price Pritchett, Ph.D. : American psychologist, writer & entrepreneur
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Source: The Ethics of Excellence
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