What is the difference between values and behaviour?Explain
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Values are abstract terms. They’re concepts or notions, ideas we may believe in. While values are abstract, behaviors are concrete. They’re actions we can literally see people doing. They’re verbs, rather than nouns. Examples of behaviors are actions like:
• Practice blameless problem-solving
• Do it right the first time
• Be vigilant about safety
• Do what’s best for the client
• Take ownership
• Communicate to be understood
The reason this difference is so important is clarity. Values, by their abstract nature, often leave too much room for interpretation. They can mean too many different things to too many different people.
You may value respect, but what it means to act in a respectful way can be vastly different from one person to another depending on the family and the culture in which they grew up. We can all agree that service is a value we can get behind, but what constitutes great service can vary tremendously from person to person. So simply saying we value respect or quality or service isn’t sufficient. We need to go beyond the vagueness of values and articulate specific behaviors.
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