Adam UgaldeCheckPoint: Ethics Awareness InventoryXMGT / 216 Organizational Ethics and Social ResponsibilityCarol Dimopoulos7 / 3 2012Every individual views ethics differently. No matter how one may view ethics, at the end of the day ethics is a determination of an individual’s own belief of what is right or wrong. According to the Ethics Awareness Inventory, (EAI), it is a system for self-assessment and personal reflection. I have found information that I can agree with and that are beneficial to me as an individual. The inventory also increases awareness and encourages self examination and personal ethical growth.What one may determine to be a right or wrong choice cannot always be a right or wrong choice for someone else, especially within an organization. Even though individuals are suppose to work toward a common goal or purpose in an organization that does not necessarily mean decisions are in everyone’s favor or the most beneficial choice. At some point everyone has had to make some decision whether personal or professional at some time or another. Making a right choice does not necessarily increase the good for the