question archive in the article by Trevino, Hartman, and Brown titled "Moral Person and Moral Manager" , Plato asked, which extreme would you rather be: "an unethical person with a good reputation or an ethical person with a reputation for injustice?" Or would you rather be perceived as ethically neutral—someone who has no ethical reputation at all? Please discuss

in the article by Trevino, Hartman, and Brown titled "Moral Person and Moral Manager" , Plato asked, which extreme would you rather be: "an unethical person with a good reputation or an ethical person with a reputation for injustice?" Or would you rather be perceived as ethically neutral—someone who has no ethical reputation at all? Please discuss

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in the article by Trevino, Hartman, and Brown titled "Moral Person and Moral Manager" , Plato asked, which extreme would you rather be: "an unethical person with a good reputation or an ethical person with a reputation for injustice?" Or would you rather be perceived as ethically neutral—someone who has no ethical reputation at all? Please discuss.

 

 

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