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What are Beliefs?
convictions people hold as true
Why are beliefs important to character?
. Shape our behavior
. Help people understand their experiences
. Influence our Priorities
What is character?
it's your values, your thoughts, your words, and your actions
What are four ethical guidlines for leaders to help influence charater?
. Ensure your on and off duty is beyond reproach
. Seek facts about emotional issues
. Mean what you say and sign
. Accept responsibility for your subordinate's actions
What are values
attitudes and beliefs about the worth or importance of people, concepts, or things
What are our National Values?
truth, life, liberty, persuit of happiness, justice and fairness, peace and security, equality of opportunity and responsibility
What four functions do Army Values serve?
. help define the identity of America's Army
. help define a person's charater
. generate moral principles
. provide guidepost--a compass
Leaders can develop character and inculate Army values in subordinates' throug a process involving?
Education, Reinforcement, and internalization
What are the Army Values
Loyalty
Duty
Respect
Selfless Service
Honor
Integrity
Personal Courage