CORPORATE LEARNING COURSE Seminar 2.2 CORE VALUES

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CORPORATE LEARNING COURSE Seminar 2.2 CORE VALUES

Objectives Recognize the impact of employing Core Values in our decision making Describe various ways to apply our CAP Core Values to planning, processes and operations Develop strategies to implement Core Values

Fundamental American beliefs Life, Liberty, pursuit of happiness Common good, justice, equality, diversity - Rule of law, individual rights - Freedom of religion and press Civilian control of the military

The guiding principles for CAP THE CAP CORE VALUES INTEGRITY EXCELLENCE VOLUNTEER SERVICE RESPECT

How to apply Core Values to CAP life CV is not just the commanders responsibility Leaders do set the climate of the organization Leaders are Core Values role models Leadership on CV must come from below, and above CV discussed and internalized at all levels

Conclusions Core Values are the glue that holds units and members together. As CAP leaders we must know the core values, articulate them, plan for them, and demonstrate them in every way. Practice them ourselves and expect no less from those with whom we serve.