Answer to Question 1
True
Answer to Question 2
In human communication, ethics is defined as the moral principles that guide judgments about the good and bad (and right and wrong) of communication. The American public is skeptical about the honesty and ethics of most professionals in light of frequent reports of unethical individual and organizational practices. Being ethical is a shared responsibility that is also practical: if people lose faith in you, failure is inevitable. On the other hand, if companies handle ethics breaches quickly, transparently, and honestly, the organization can survive and thrive. People prefer dealing with honest people and with ethical companies. Unethical behavior can weigh heavily on your conscience.