The terms
morals, principles, values, and ethics are often used interchangeably.
Business ethics comprises organizational principles, values, and norms
that may originate from individuals, organizational statements, or from
legal systems that primarily guide individual and group behavior in
business.
To help you classify the difference, use the attached “Ethical Theories Comparison Table” to outline and distinguish between the different categories. On the attached document “Ethical Philosophies: Knowing the Difference”, please include a summarized definition and state the benefits/shortcomings of each philosophy.