INDIVIDUAL VALUES CLARIFICATION EXERCISE

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INDIVIDUAL VALUES CLARIFICATION EXERCISE Espoused values 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Important Life Decisions 1. 2. 3. + = the decision reinforced the espoused value - = the decision was in opposition to the espoused value 0 = the decision was unrelated to the espoused value

CORPORATE VALUES CLARIFICATION EXERCISE Important Work Decisions Espoused values 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. + = the decision reinforced the espoused value - = the decision was in opposition to the espoused value 0 = the decision was unrelated to the espoused value 1. 2. 3.

Values-Business Processes Alignment Exercise Directions: For each of your company’s values, provide a concrete example of a process, procedure, policy, or behavior that illustrates alignment or misalignment. These examples are not to be hypothetical, but actual examples you see in your company, department, or unit. Value Alignment Example Misalignment Example Corrective Action (develop new process, procedure, etc.; fix existing process, procedure, etc.)