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CORE VALUES

CORE VALUES. The Road Map for Life, Work, and Family C. Thomas Potter, II. Core Values. Core Values are those beliefs that peer through to ones soul. Define the character of the individual. Are the moral intelligence of man. Defining Core Values. Personal

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CORE VALUES

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  1. CORE VALUES The Road Map for Life, Work, and Family C. Thomas Potter, II

  2. Core Values • Core Values are those beliefs that peer through to ones soul. • Define the character of the individual. • Are the moral intelligence of man.

  3. Defining Core Values Personal They are basic practices and beliefs we use in all aspects of life, work, and family.

  4. Core Values WHAT CORE VALUES ARE: • Govern personal relationships • Guide business processes • Clarify who we are • Articulate what we stand for • Guide us in making decisions • Underpin the whole organization • Require no external justification • Essential tenets http://www.nps.gov/training/uc/whcv.htm

  5. Core Values WHAT CORE VALUES ARE NOT: • Operating practices • Business strategies • Cultural norms • Competencies • Changed in response to market changes • Used individually http://www.nps.gov/training/uc/whcv.htm

  6. My Core Values • Relationships – add value to others. • Excellence – be excellent at what you can. • Attitude – attitude determines your latitude. • Love – love hard, live right, and pray often. • Integrity – never violate your personal or professional integrity. • Truth – seek it. • Youth – see life through a child's eyes. R-E-A-L-I-T-Y

  7. My Core Values My personal core values are a culmination of my experiences from life, work, and family.

  8. My Core Values Major influences: • Family & Friends • Professional Teaching Career • Military Career • Life experiences

  9. My Core Values Family: • My mother - always told me that anything worth doing is worth doing right… (the first time). • My father – Son quit feeling sorry for yourself and do something! • Uncle Earl Pence – A man is only as tough as he wants to be. • US Marine (Retired) • Veteran of WWII and Korea “Momma always told me life is like a box of chocolates” Forest Gump

  10. My Core Values Professional Teaching Career: • Learn something new everyday. • Maintain your professional bearing. • Always put the student’s needs first. • Effectively utilize available resources. • Develop relationships with your students.

  11. My Core Values Military Career: • Courage – be courageous in the face of adversity. • Duty – fulfill your obligations. • Honor – real men have it. • Integrity – do what is right even if no one is around. • Loyalty – be faithful. • Respect – always give it and also expect it. • Service – put others before yourself.

  12. My Core Values Life Experiences: • The 100 / zero Rule – Give 100% at everything you do and expect zero in return. • Live, love, and learn - constantly. • Learn to empower others – delegate responsibly. • Find time for those dear to you – life is short.

  13. REFERENCES Definition of Core Values. Retrieved from, www.businessdictionary.com/definition/core-values.html FM 22-100 (1990). Military Leadership (Department of the Army Field Manual No. 22-100). Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army. U.S. Government Printing Office. NPS Core Values. Webpage. Retrieved from , http://www.nps.gov/training/uc/tcv.htm

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