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To have integrity: discover or develop competencies, qualities, traits and signals

What is integrity?

What is integrity?

  • You have integrity when your actions - in word and behavior - are in line with generally accepted social and ethical norms and values, even under difficult circumstances and/or pressure to deviate from them.
  • You are accountable for this and holding others accountable for it.
  •  Integrity is about doing what you say, and saying what you do.

What are the concepts and competencies associated with integrity?

  • Being respectful
  • Being honest
  • Being trustworthy
  • Being responsible

What are related concepts and forms of integrity?

What is respect?

  • Respect is a feeling or expression by which you show that you accept someone as a worthy and valuable human being.

What is honesty?

  • Honesty is a quality that includes personal integrity or an absence of deception, lies or obfuscation of facts.

What is being trustworthy?

  • Being trustworthy wll mean being someone in whom others can have confidence

What is sense of responsibility?

  • A sense of responsibility means that you take into account general and organizational social and ethical norms in your dealings

   

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