Course Content
Introduction
Introduction to the topic of honesty and integrity in the workplace. The importance of these values in building trust and maintaining a positive work environment.
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Understanding the Impact of Honesty
The impact of honesty on personal and professional relationships. Examples of how dishonesty can harm individuals and organizations.
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Ethical Decision-Making
Understand the ethical decision-making process, including identifying ethical dilemmas, considering consequences, and choosing the right course of action. Examples of ethical dilemmas that may arise in the workplace and how to handle them.
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Support, Accountability and Consequences
Common resources available to staff for addressing ethical issues - suggestion boxes, confidential hotline or ethics committee. How to seek support and guidance when faced with difficult ethical decisions. Consequences of dishonesty and unethical behavior in the workplace. The importance of accountability and the role each individual plays in upholding honesty and integrity.
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Questions & Activities
The Honesty Course
About Lesson

Here are a variety of scenarios about honesty; a few are about real life personalities.


  1. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf:

    • A shepherd boy repeatedly cried “Wolf!” as a prank, causing villagers to rush to his aid. When a real wolf attacked, they ignored him, and the flock suffered.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty matters, and false alarms erode trust.
  2. Chimanlal’s Unflinching Honesty:

    • Chimanlal, a poor man, found a wallet with a large sum of money. He returned it to the owner, who was stunned by his honesty.
    • Moral Lesson: Integrity is more valuable than material gain.
  3. The Woodcutter and the Axe:

    • A woodcutter lost his axe in a river. When the river spirit offered a golden and silver axe, he chose his own simple iron axe.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty and contentment lead to true wealth.
  4. The Bond of Love and the Truth:

    • A loving couple remained childless for years. When they found an abandoned baby, they raised her as their own.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty in love transcends blood ties.
  5. Three Travelers and Their Bags:

    • A farmer, a beggar, and a thief stayed in the same dormitory. Each had a bag of belongings. The thief stole from the others, but the farmer and beggar remained honest.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty and hard work lead to lasting success.
  6. The Honest Tea Stand:

    • A young boy set up a tea stand with an “Honesty Box.” Customers paid for their tea without supervision.
    • Moral Lesson: Trust and honesty create positive interactions.
  7. The Lost Wallet at the Bus Stop:

    • A man found a wallet with cash and identification. He tracked down the owner and returned it.
    • Moral Lesson: Doing the right thing is its own reward.
  8. The Honest Shopkeeper:

    • A shopkeeper accidentally gave a customer extra change. The customer returned it, and the shopkeeper rewarded their honesty.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty builds goodwill.
  9. The Tale of Abraham Lincoln and the Lost Penny:

    • Young Lincoln walked miles to return a borrowed book, and according to local legend, Lincoln once took 6 cents too much from a customer and walked three miles to return the money.
    • Moral Lesson: Even small acts of honesty matter.
  10. The Story of Mahatma Gandhi and the Broken Promise:

    • Gandhi promised his mother not to eat meat. When he accidentally tasted it, he confessed and faced the consequences.
    • Moral Lesson: Honesty requires accountability.

These stories illustrate how honesty impacts our lives, relationships, and character. They serve as powerful reminders of the value of integrity in our daily choices.