The first thing a team leader should do is clearly lay out to everyone what the standards of ethical behavior are. Then, it’s important to begin an open discussion with the team members about what exactly it means to say you will work and behave ethically. One expert recommends that while determining what it means to be ethical, you should also use team agreements. These agreements make statements about what members promise they will and will not do in regards to other team members.
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