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Core Values and the Air Force Member

Core Values and the Air Force Member. Overview. Review the Air Force Core Values Define Personal and Ethical Values Why Commitment to the Air Force Core Values is Essential Checklist for Selecting Values. Integrity.

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Core Values and the Air Force Member

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  1. Core Values and theAir Force Member

  2. Overview • Review the Air Force Core Values • Define Personal and Ethical Values • Why Commitment to the Air Force Core Values is Essential • Checklist for Selecting Values

  3. Integrity An unfaltering devotion to honesty, truthfulness, doing one’s duty, and doing what is right

  4. Service Before Self The giving of self to provide for the welfare of others. Air Force people focus service in the defense of the nation

  5. Excellence The standard you should set for yourself

  6. Ethical Values • Universal Codes of Conduct • How We “Ought” to Behave • Accepted Standards of “Right” and “Wrong”

  7. Examples of Ethical Values • Sermon on the Mount • Ten Commandments • Covey’s Universal Principles • Golden Rule

  8. Examples Of Ethical Values Sermon On The Mount • Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit • Blessed Are They That Struggle • Blessed Are The Spiritually Strong • Blessed Are The Merciful • Blessed Are The Peacemakers

  9. Examples Of Ethical Values The Ten Commandments • Have No Other Gods Before Me • Honor Your Father and Mother • Do Not Murder • Do Not Be Unfaithful • Do Not Steal • Do Not Lie or Give False Testimony • Don’t Get Jealous

  10. Examples Of Ethical Values Covey’s Universal Values - Fairness - Patience - Dignity - Honesty - Quality - Service - Charity - Kindness - Integrity

  11. Examples Of Ethical Values The Golden Rule • “Do Unto Others as You Would Have • Them do Unto You” • Found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity

  12. Personal Values • Choices, Beliefs, and Attitudes • Not “Good” or “Bad” • Express Personal Preference

  13. Examples Of Personal Values My Personal Values • Grow Spiritually • Convey an Active and Personal Concern to All People • Relate Everything • Maintain Openness to Life Experience • Maintain Physical Fitness

  14. Examples Of Personal Values • Physical Fitness Increases Self Esteem • “The Odd Couple” • Felix - Perfectionist • Oscar - Messy, Free Living

  15. Commitment To AF Core Values Is Essential • Congruent Core, Personal, and Ethical Values Result in Good Decisions

  16. Minimal Congruency ETHICAL PERSONAL AF Minimal Effectiveness

  17. Maximum Congruency ETHICAL PERSONAL AF Maximum Effectiveness

  18. Commitment To AF Core Values Is Essential • Builds Professional Trust • Builds a Strong Air Force

  19. Checklist for Selecting Values • Exercise Free Choice • Choose from Alternatives • Consider the Consequences • Prize It • Affirm It • Act On It • Repeat It

  20. Checklist For Selecting Values“Getting In Shape” • Make Decisionto Get • in Shape • Choose Running as • Best Way • Consider Time • Commitment • Start Training • Chart Progress • Prioritize Running • 25 Years Of Running • Exercise Free • Choice • Choose from • Alternatives • Consider the • Consequences • Prize It • Affirm It • Act On It • Repeat It

  21. Summary • Review the Core Values • Essential Ingredients Needed to Build a Quality Air Force • We Should Work Toward “Meshing” Our Personal, Ethical, and AF Core Values

  22. Summary • Define Personal and Ethical Values • Ethical - Universal Codes of Conduct; Common Standards of Right and Wrong • Personal - Choices, Beliefs, Attitudes; Not “Good” or “Bad” in Themselves

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