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Module 18.01.03 Leadership and Ethics: How to Communicate Your Core Values
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inconsistent
adj
1. And so we kind of lay out various tests that can prevent people from veering in the wrong decision that are inconsistent with their values.
2. ...you think that it's inconsistent with your value structure.
nonetheless
adverb
1. But nonetheless I think we try to kind of explain different tests and the strengths and limitations of each of them.
resonate with
phrasal verb
1. ...if grandma found out about what you said or did, and that resonated with me.
norm
noun
1. Ken, you talk about how situational social environments and norms can also influence our moral actions.
align sth with
phrasal verb
1. What best practices can you suggest to help us not only understand these external influences, but work to align them with our values.
tendency
noun
1. So I think there's this tendency in Western cultures specifically or especially,...
psychologist
noun
1. And the thing is what the psychologists have shown,...
2. ...one of the most famous social psychologists who has dedicated a lot of his career to studying how the situation influences people.
capable of
collocation
1. I mean, a good thing though is that we are capable of being great if we put ourselves in the right situation.
plan ahead
phrasal verb
1. I think planning ahead for thinking like the circumstances that I put myself into will shape what I will do, and may even shape the person I become.
shape
verb
1. I think planning ahead for thinking like the circumstances that I put myself into will shape what I will do, and may even shape the person I become.
immediate
adj
1. I mean, literally physically so you're not in that, I mean, immediate physical context has a lot of effect on us.
bounce things off
phrasal verb
1. But also, like emotionally, and this sort of goes back to the friends and family test, I think it's good to bounce things off of those who we're close to,...
long-winded
verb
1. So I think that's kind of a long-winded answer,...
prime
verb
1. That question was primed by a discussion we had on a previous podcast episode where I interviewed Philip Zimbardo,...
hierarchical
adj
1. ...because people don't want to offend or they're afraid that there might be political or hierarchical ramifications, so that's important to find those trusted others.
ramification
noun
1. ...because people don't want to offend or they're afraid that there might be political or hierarchical ramifications, so that's important to find those trusted others.
a big smile on one's face
phrase
1. I had a big smile on my face as I was reading that.
morally
adverb
1. ...you provide around understanding both your audience and yourself in framing messages to align morally?
2. ...show up to someone's house and explain to them why their morally wrong, that tends to not work very well.
3. You took me back to our Thanksgiving table where we had lots of people being told that they were morally wrong, so I appreciate that.
tie into
phrasal verb
1. Sure, and this kind of ties into what you just said.
polarize
verb
1. People are oftentimes worried in this polarized times that there's just a lot of disagreement,...
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