Why Values are Important
Our values inform our thoughts, words, and actions.
Our values are important because they help us to grow and develop. They help us to create the future we want to experience.
Every individual and every organization is involved in making hundreds of decisions every day. The decisions we make are a reflection of our values and beliefs, and they are always directed towards a specific purpose. That purpose is the satisfaction of our individual or collective (organizational) needs.
When we use our values to make decisions, we make deliberate choices to focus on what is important to us. When values are shared, they build internal cohesion in a group.
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There are four types of values that we find in an organizational setting: individual values, relationship values, organizational values, and societal values.
Individual Values
Individual values reflect how you show up in your life and your specific needs-the principles you live by and what you consider important for your self-interest. Individual values include enthusiasm, creativity, humility, and personal fulfillment.
Relationship Values
Relationship values reflect how you relate to other people in your life, be they friends, family, or colleagues in your organization. Relationship values include openness, trust, generosity, and caring.
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Organizational Values
Organizational values reflect how your organization shows up and operates in the world. Organizational values include financial growth, teamwork, productivity, and strategic alliances.
Societal Values
Societal values reflect how you or your organization relates to society. Societal values include future generations, environmental awareness, ecology, and sustainability.