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1. Trustworthiness

Trustworthiness is the foundation of strong relationships, both personal and professional. This requires you to cultivate trust in your interactions with others. Enhance your ability to demonstrate reliability, honesty, and confidentiality. By developing trustworthiness, you will foster stronger connections, create a positive reputation, and become a dependable and respected individual in any collaborative setting.
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Keeping promises

Do you stick to your promises?

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Be real

Do you keep it real when you talk to people?

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Being dependable

Do you keep your promises so people know they can count on you?

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Be open and honest

Do you talk openly about what you’re planning to do?

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2. Integrity

Integrity is the cornerstone of ethical behavior, personal character, and upholding high ethical standards in all aspects of your life. This requires you to explore the principles of honesty, transparency, and accountability. Enhance your ability to make principled decisions, uphold your values, and act with integrity even in challenging situations. By embracing integrity, you will earn the respect and trust of others, cultivate a positive reputation, and become a role model for ethical conduct.
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Stick to your values

Do you stick to your values in what you do?

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Speak Up

Do you say something when you see stuff that goes against your values?

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Respect Other People's Opinions

Do you respect what other people think, even if it's not the same as what you think?

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Stick with it

Do you stick with it when it comes to your values?

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Keeping Promises

Do you follow through on your promises and commitments?

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3. Respecting others

Respect is the foundation of healthy relationships and effective teamwork. This requires you to explore the importance of respect and learn strategies to demonstrate respect in your interactions with others. Enhance your ability to value diverse perspectives, practice active listening, and communicate with empathy and courtesy. By embracing respect, you will create an inclusive and collaborative environment, foster strong relationships, and promote a culture of mutual understanding and appreciation.
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Be nice.

Do you treat other people with respect?

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Getting Where They're Coming From

Do you try to see things from other people's point of view?

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Let people talk

Do you let other people share what they're thinking without butting in?

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Letting people be themselves

Are you able to let people be themselves without judging them?

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Disagreeing nicely

Do you let people know when you disagree, but do it in a nice and respectful way?

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4. Ownership

Ownership is the sense of responsibility and accountability for your actions, decisions, and outcomes. This requires you to explore the concept of ownership and its impact on personal and professional success. Take initiative, make informed decisions, and take ownership of your goals and responsibilities. Enhance your ability to take ownership of your work, learn from mistakes, and contribute to the overall success of your team and organization. By mastering ownership, you will become a trusted and reliable individual, inspire others through your commitment and dedication, and create a culture of accountability and excellence.
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Jumping in

Do you jump in without being asked?

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Learnin' from Screw-Ups

Do you learn from your screw-ups without anyone else nudgin' you?

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Being responsible

Do you own up to what you do?

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Owning Up to Stuff

Do you own up to your responsibilities?

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5. Ethical behavior

Ethical behavior forms the foundation of integrity and trustworthiness in personal and professional settings. This requires you to explore the principles of ethical conduct and learn how to make ethical decisions. Enhance your understanding of ethical issues, develop strategies for ethical reasoning, improve your ability to uphold ethical standards, make principled choices, and act in the best interest of all stakeholders. By embracing ethical behavior, you will build trust, maintain your reputation, and contribute to a culture of integrity and social responsibility.
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Making ethical decisions

Do you make ethical decisions?

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Doing the right thing

Do you do the right thing?

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Stick to ethical standards

Do you stick to ethical standards?

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Look Out for Everyone Involved

Do you look out for the best interest of everyone involved?

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6. Responsibility

Responsibility is a fundamental attribute that demonstrates your accountability and reliability in personal and professional settings. This requires you to explore the importance of taking ownership of your actions and commitments. Learn strategies to fulfill your obligations, meet deadlines, and honor your promises. Enhance your ability to prioritize tasks, communicate effectively, and collaborate with others. By embracing responsibility, you will gain trust and respect, build a positive reputation, and contribute to a culture of accountability and success.
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Do you keep up with your obligations

Do you keep up with your obligations?

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Hitting deadlines

Do you hit your deadlines?

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Fix Mistakes Fast

Do you own up to your mistakes and fix them right away when they happen?

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Blame shifting

Do you avoid blaming other people when something goes wrong with stuff you're responsible for?

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Making excuses

Do you steer clear of making excuses when you’ve got stuff to handle?

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Owning up to your mistakes

Do you own up to your mistakes and take responsibility for them?

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7. Reliability

Reliability is the ability to be consistently trustworthy, dependable, and deliver on commitments. This requires you to explore the importance of reliability in personal and professional contexts. Cultivate reliability by managing your time effectively, setting realistic expectations, and honoring your commitments. Enhance your ability to build trust, establish a reputation for dependability, and effectively manage your responsibilities. By mastering reliability, you will strengthen relationships, inspire confidence in others, and contribute to a culture of accountability and high performance.
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Setting Realistic Expectations

Do you set realistic expectations by letting folks know what they can and can't expect from you?

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Keeping Promises

Do you follow through on your commitments?

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Talk about how things are going

Do you let folks know how you're doing with your commitments, even when you can't deliver as promised?

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Talk about setbacks

Do you talk about setbacks?

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Talk About How You're Doing

Do you let others know about your wins?

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