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1.	Values	Values are the center of a person's character. Values are ideas about the worth or importance of people concepts, or things. An individuals ability to survive stressful conditions is by personal values +obtained through the influence of our parents, teachers, and peers with earlier experiences establish our early attitudes +So great that people will fight, and sometimes die for +Leaders are able to predict and in- fluence behavior of Marines by un- derstanding personal values 2.	Attit...
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1.	Values	Values are the center of a person's character. Values are ideas about the worth or importance of people concepts, or things. An individuals ability to survive stressful conditions is by personal values +obtained through the influence of our parents, teachers, and peers with earlier experiences establish our early attitudes +So great that people will fight, and sometimes die for +Leaders are able to predict and in- fluence behavior of Marines by un- derstanding personal values 2.	Attit...
1.	Define values, at- titudes, and be- haviors. 2.	Identify how val- ues, attitudes, and behaviors are formed. 3.	Describe the rela- tionship between values, attitudes, and behaviors. 4.	Recognize the role of the leader in balancing or- ganizational and individual val- ues. 5.	Identify how con- flict between in- dividual and or- ganizational val- ues can occur. 6.	Distinguish how to resolve value conflicts. Values, the center of a person's character, are ideas about the worth or importa...
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1.	Define values, at- titudes, and be- haviors. 2.	Identify how val- ues, attitudes, and behaviors are formed. 3.	Describe the rela- tionship between values, attitudes, and behaviors. 4.	Recognize the role of the leader in balancing or- ganizational and individual val- ues. 5.	Identify how con- flict between in- dividual and or- ganizational val- ues can occur. 6.	Distinguish how to resolve value conflicts. Values, the center of a person's character, are ideas about the worth or importa...