Our Guiding Principles
The guiding principles we admire and are dedicated to promote, are as follows:
- service
- assisting for the benefit others
- competence
- being well qualified for a particular task, or tasks, with regard to
skill, knowledge, and ability
- awareness
- being mindful or heedful of knowledge gained through perceptions or by
means of information
- knowledge
- understanding of experiences and information
- consideration
- giving careful thought or concern to something for others
- professionalism
- being characterized by or conforming to technical or ethical standards
- accommodation
- adjusting to circumstances, making, or becoming appropriate to serve a
particular purpose
- availability
- being present, qualified, and willing for use when needed to be of
service or assistance to bringing about a beneficial result or effect
- visibility
- being easily perceptible
- respect
- feeling and willing to show appreciative, often submissive or courteous,
yielding to the opinion, wishes, or judgment of another regard
- dignity
- being worthy of esteem or respect
- kindness
- being warm-hearted, considerate, humane, and sympathetic
- cheerfulness
- being and promoting willingness, good humor, or good spirits
- responsibility
- fulfilling obligations and the courses of action demanded by them
- trustworthiness
- feeling certain, based on inconclusive evidence, that a person or
thing will fulfill obligations and the courses of action demanded
by those obligations
- honesty
- avoiding the deliberate and misleading concealment of facts or
conditions that may likely cause others to believe something that
is not true
- fairness
- conforming to moral and ethical rightness in
action and attitude dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural
sense of what is honest and just to all
- integrity
- consistently demonstrating and promoting strict fair moral and
ethical beliefs
- dedication
- wholly committing to a particular thought or action or cause or
ideal or purpose in an ambitious, aspiring, determined, and
persevering manner
- loyalty
- dedicating to a person, ideal, custom, cause, or duty
- dependability
- assuring confidence based upon on integrity, honesty, equitableness,
conscientiousness, or other sound principle
- determination
- being greatly motivated and dedicated with full strength and
concentrated attention to achieving goals
- patience
- having the capacity to endure hardship, difficulty, or inconvenience
with calmness, self-control, and willingness as well as without
complaint
- confidence
- feeling emotional security resulting from a trust in oneself
- ambition
- being eager with strong desire to attain something great for
family, friends, the community, or all of humanity
- spirit
- being full of animation, enthusiasm, intensity, strength, energy,
and motivation toward the capacity for natural growth and survival
- inspiration
- introducing stimulation of the mind or emotions to a high level of
feeling or activity
- curiosity
- having an ambitious desire to discover or investigate in order to
obtain additional information or knowledge
- imagination
- exhibiting independence and ability to create in thought or action using
strong emotion as the process’ motivating and formative cause by taking
parts of ideas and combining them into new forms and images which have
special quality or value in comparison with those of ordinary nature
- creativity
- demonstrating competence, especially imagination, to bring things
into existence
- open-mindedness
- having or showing receptiveness to new and different ideas or the
opinions of others
- innovation
- introducing something new, like nothing done or experienced or created
before, frequently by a personality described as the following: imaginative,
curious, adventurous, open-minded, courageous, persevering, determined,
ambitious, aspiring, and confident
- potential
- demonstrating the inherent ability or capacity for growth, development,
or coming into being
- growth
- developing from a lower or simpler to a higher or more complex form
- quality
- signifying a feature that distinguishes or identifies someone or
something as more useful, beneficial, or desirable
- excellence
- possessing useful, beneficial, or desirable qualities in high degree
- efficiency
- satisfying a particular purpose while simultaneously
experiencing minimum waste, expense, or unnecessary effort
- productivity
- having the characteristics to efficiently achieve specified favorable
or useful results
- organization
- possessing ability to arrange parts, each having a special function,
into an efficient and methodical coherent whole structure
- graciousness
- exhibiting kindness, sympathy, unaffected politeness, generosity
of spirit, and warm courtesy
- modesty
- having or showing a moderate estimation of one's own talents, abilities,
and value, which is typically marked by the absence of, or infrequent,
excessive attraction of attention via an elegant and splendorous display
intended to impress others via claiming or creating an appearance of
importance or distinction, which is usually undeserved and results
in exaggerated dignity
- humility
- being patient, gentle, and modest in behavior, attitude, or spirit
- generosity
- willing to give and share
- benevolence
- wishing to promote the welfare or happiness of others
- encouragement
- inspiring others with hope, courage, or confidence
- empowerment
- assisting others realize ability, obtain resources, and develop systems
allowing them to be in greater control of desired outcomes
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