Step 1: Complete the two inventories below to assess your personal values.  Personal Values Exercise (see 2 nd page of this file)  Life Values Inventory see http://www.lifevaluesinventory.org/ Step

The College of St. Scholastica MGT 3354 – Management Ethics Personal Values Inventory and Assessment Research Paper (4 pages – 40 points) Instructions Sheet Step 1: Complete the two inventories below to assess your personal values.  Personal Values Ex ercise (see 2nd page of this file)  Life Values Inventory see http://www.lifevaluesinventory.org/ Step 2: Identify your top five values from each inventory (10 total) . Then, think about how your value s impact your conduct and decision -making processes. Why are they so important to you? What are you doing to bring yourself closer to your major values? Step 3: WRITTEN REPORT ~ (4 pages double spaced text plus References) Introduction of yourself Expl anation of Results from Personal Values Exercise (discuss top five values) Explanation of Results from Life Values Inventory (discuss top five values) Relationship of Values to Life Experiences - Consider incorporating such things as:  personal experienc es  family histories and family values  social events and environmental influences Conclusion References Step 4: Submit your Research Paper as an attached Word Document under Assignments – Unit 2 Assignment by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. The College of St. Scholastica MGT 3354 – Management Ethics Personal Values Exercise (first inventory to complete) Step 1 : Reflecting on pe rsonal values helps enhance awareness of ethical issues and ethical decision making skills. Review the list of values below and cross off values you think you can live without until you end up with five values. Then, try to rank them in order of importance . It may be harder than you think! Self -Acceptance Accomplishment Family Self -Development Power Spirituality Loyalty Approval Trustworthiness Respect Independence Health Integrity Challenge Fairness Responsibility Relation ships Adventure Order Freedom Pleasure Financial Security Wealth Caring Affection Recognition Wisdom Attractiveness Balance Humility Belonging Giving Justice Other values that you identify Step 2 Think about how thes e values help guide your decision -making processes and behavior. Reflect on why values are so important to you and what you are doing to bring yourself closer to your major values. Next, take the online Life Values Inventory. Then, r eturn to Step 2 on I nstruction Sheet and compete Written Report.