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Accepts policy and abides by it, but its not their preference
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Acceptance Level
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The value is strong enough for the person to actively pursue it and practice it in daily life.
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Preference Level
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A person is committed to the value strong enough to have personal convictions and maybe emotional attachments
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Commitment Level
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The stages of value development
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imprinting, intense role modeling, socialization
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1st stage of value development
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imprinting. values are learned from family member until age 7
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2nd stage of value development
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intense role modeling. Value are identified and mimicked from our heroes and role models. ages 7-11
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3rd stage of value development
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socialization. we shape our values from our peers to gain acceptance from the group. we adopt our values from our friends. teenage years.
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A viewing point is
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flexible, nonjudgmental, objective, and receptive
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Values impact a leader's effectiveness because
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they are the standards by which people choose behavioral alternatives an are important in gaining subordinate commitment to a unit
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what method do you practice to get to a viewing point
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RISE. Relax, Insulate, scan, empathize
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