Question: Instructions: Please read the two articles Giving Voice to Values and Your Core values: which are posted under Course Documents in Canvas. Then, answer the
Instructions: Please read the two articles "Giving Voice to Values" and "Your Core values: which are posted under Course Documents in Canvas. Then, answer the following two questions. Note: Your submission should be +/- 3 double-spaced pages in length (1 inch margins and font size 12). Please submit your completed assignment in Canvas. 1. "Your Core Values" provides a list of core values. Identify three to five values that are most important to you and explain how these values have influenced key decisions you have made in your life. 2. Describe an ethically challenging situation that you experienced in which you spoke up, and one in which you did not speak up. What did you do (or not do), and what was the result in each case? What factors (e.g., individual, situational, organizational) were present that influenced whether or not you spoke up? How did you feel based on the outcome of each situation? 46 SI REAL Competition rhvalry with winning as the goal Courage: willingness to stand up for beliefs Creativity: discovering, developing or designing new ideas or thingdemonstrating Imagination Diverse perspectives: unusual ideas and opinions that may not seem right or be popular at first Duty respect for authority, rules, and regulations Economic security steady and secure employment, adequate reward, low risk Enjoyment fun, joy, and laughter Family: spending time with partner, children, parents, edended 128 YOUR CORE VALO On one page, list the values between five and nine is ideal that are most important to you. For each one, explain why it's important to you in one or two sentences. To spur your thinking, here is a list of values excerpted from Robert Lee and Sara King's Discovering the leader in You. Of course, you may choose terms that don't appear on this list. Achievements a sense of accomplishment or mastery Advancement growth, seniority, and promotion resulting from work well done Adventure: new and challenging opportunities, excitement, Aesthetics appreciation of beauty in things, Ideas, surrounding Affiliation: Interaction with other people, recognition as a mem. ber of a group, belonging Affluence: high income, financial success, prosperity Authority position and power to control events and other people's activities Autonomy ability to act independently with few constraints. selleliance Challenge: continually facing complex and demanding tasks and problems Change and variation: absence of routine, unpredictability Collaboration dose, cooperative working relationships with poups Community werving and supporting a purpose that supersedes personal desires Competence demonting high proficiency and knowledge Friendship: cose personal relationships with others Health physical and mental well-being, Vitality Helping others helping people attain their goals, providing care and support Humor: the ability to laugh at myself and at life Influence having an impact on attitudes or opinions of others Inner harmony: happiness, contentment, being at peace with yourself Justice: falmes, doing the right thing Knowledge the pursuit of understanding skill, and expertise continual leaming Location choice of a place to live that is conducive to a desired lifestyle Page