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    According to the book, Creating Career Success, asserts that Career Values Skills means that one will add what they value to their workplace. Personally, I have three strong career values and two that are a minority within my value list. Primarily, my first career value that I have always valued has been being independent. According to the book independent means that one is able to not follow any type of instructions or to obey any law. I use this career decision-making now by not counting on others

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    “Maturity is achieved when a person postpones immediate pleasures for long-term values,” according to Joshua Liebman. Values can be just about anything that you can imagine. My 3 values are respect, loyalty, and honesty. I believe that my three values are what describe me and will help me when I’m older with the decisions that I make. Respect is one of the most important values to me because they mostly matter in the way that if someone shows no respect for you or others they more than likely

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    Values Reflection Jeremy Paasch CJA 474 August 3, 2015 Jon Sowers Values Reflection Values are the fundamental beliefs of a person, and they help guide us in making decisions and how we live our lives. Values are a part of our everyday life and in the workplace. In the workplace, these are the guiding principles that help to define how the corporation would behave. In this essay, the author will identify personal core values and discuss how we acquire and change values throughout life. Also

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    Personal values could pose a problem when working with clients, so it is important to avoid imposing personal values on clients. Acceptance of diversity is one of my top values because for the client, tolerance could help improve the counseling relationship because it shows openness to inclusiveness. I value being accepting of all groups of people because as a counselor, the client would not want to feel rejected or discriminated against during counseling sessions. Being open minded toward clients

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    Personal values, belief and attitudes As human beings, we all have our own values, beliefs and attitudes that we have developed throughout the course of our lives. Our family, friends, community and the experiences we have had all contribute to our sense of who we are and how we view the world. As community services workers, we are often working with people who are vulnerable and/or who may live a lifestyle that mainstream society views as being different or unacceptable. If, as community services

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    priorities in both college and my life. My values change every year, last year I valued getting a job, enjoying my time alone, working on selling urn necklaces on Amazon, reading my favorite books and socializing with more people on the internet. This year my values have changed a bit, I value meeting new people who share similar interests like mine, focusing on college, exercising and building a stronger relationship with my family. These values come from myself because I like change in my life

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    Values and beliefs are what every living human being possesses, whether we are conscious about it or not. They impact how we live through day by day, how we make decisions and interact with society. We possess these values and beliefs commonly from our parents, friends and others who are close to us as we continue to grow and learn. Some of the values and beliefs that I find are more important to me are family, respect, ethnicity and openness. Family is what I value the most, they are always there

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    UNDERSTANDING A VALUE CENTRED ORGANISATION K P Gopalkrishnan Assistant Professor HR and Business Ethics Pillai Institute for Management Studies and Research Panvel – gopalpuru@rediffmail.com This paper attempts to clarify what is meant by value centred organisations since increasingly the word value is being used by Human Resource professionals to delineate their prognosis. To remove the fuzziness this paper takes a definitional stand and gives the HR professional a working idea of this

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    Health Policy Values Our values and beliefs are certain principles and standards which we hold in high regards. They are an important part of our identity influencing our way of life and our decisions. Someone may see great value in saving people’s lives, at the same time, for another one it may not cost a thing. For me, understanding of my values is one of the most important aspects of the personal development (Ethics and human values in health policy, 1). The beliefs and values which I possess

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    The film Lord of the Flies clearly depicts how easily a group's values can shift depending on their given surroundings and given situation. The movie begins when a plane filled with young boys enrolled in a private school crash's, landing on a isolated island, and leaving the young kids unsupervised from any adult figures. Ralph, one of the young boys involved in the plane crash finds a conch shell on the beach. He blows into this shell, calling all of the other boys along the beach to gather in

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