· Select five values that are most important to you in making decisions. · Write a 200- to 300-word response addressing the following questions: 1. Ambition
2. Compassion
3. Loyalty
4. Respect
5. Understanding
1. What commonalities do you see in the values you have chosen? The main commonalities I see in the five values I have chosen is that fact that it seems to be really good attributes in someone who really care about someone else. 2. How do these values affect your ethical decision-making? Which type of “ethical thinker” would you classify yourself as based on your chosen values? I really believe all the five values help me make an ethical decision. For example I would want a person that has ambition, compassion, loyalty, respect, and understanding to work for me.
I think these values are important for everyday life. 3. What will you do when one or more of the values you have listed conflict? If one or more of these values conflicts, is time to analyze the situation and sit and re think the values I pick. Everything don’t work together you just got to find some value that work together. I feel these values will not conflict I think they are some real good values. 4. Reflect on the values of your organization or an organization you are familiar with.
Are there any major differences between your personal values and the organization’s values? I feel that they are not no different between my values I have to use them every day in life. The values depend on the decision you make in everyday life. They can conflict but you have to find some values that will help with everything you are making a decision you are making in your life.
The Report on Decision Making in Educational Organization
Decision Making in Educational Organization Yam P. Bhusal Kathmandu University School of Education Bal Kumari, Lalitpur April 2010 Decision Making in Educational Organization Yam P. Bhusal M Phil, KUSOED ABSTRACT. In this article decision making process in educational organization are discussed with several models. A classical, administrative, incremental, mixed-scanning and garbage can models can ...