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character and talk about the attitudes a person needs
in order to improve relationships and make ethical choices. The character vocabulary helps you and your classmates challenge and applaud one another for good character. As people care about integrity and relationships, an organization will improve customer service, retain good people, strengthen teamwork, and build goodwill in the community. But the greatest benefits of a character emphasis come when a person forgives instead of sabotaging coworkers, takes responsibility instead of neglecting family members, or tells the truth instead of betraying a customer’s trust. The character you value today will determine who you become tomorrow.
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Each student will create their own presentation on at least one of the Character First traits and present to the class during the school year.
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Character First! helps you see the value of good character…so you can be part of a better workplace and community.
Character First! challenges you to model good character and helps integrate character-based standards into job descriptions, reward structures, and management practices. Character First! training tools describes good
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