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The issue of business, and personal ethics abounds in all industries with the subject being discussed, debated and argued ad nauseam. I’m firmly believe that the ethics that govern your business actions should mirror those of your personal life. Yes, occasionally in business we’re forced to push the boundaries to “get a job done”. You know what I mean… perhaps extending a deadline so we can make that weekly tee time, or maybe faking a cough to get out of an annoying client meeting! What I’d like to talk about here is a basic “code of conduct”, if you will, when it comes to dealing our fellow colleagues, friends and clients.