Ethical behaviour in collaboration may relate to:
• acknowledging discomfort or anger
• being prepared to fully participate
• communicating in an open way
• honesty
• honouring commitments
• sensitivity to social, cultural, personal situations and dynamics
• showing respect
• understanding of the consequences of actions
Trustworthy and ethical behaviour in collaboration may relate to:
• acknowledging discomfort or anger
• being prepared to fully participate
• communicating in an open way
• honesty
• honouring commitments
• sensitivity to social, cultural, personal situations and dynamics
• showing respect
• understanding of the consequences of actions
- be aware of your surrounding
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Trust & creative partnerships - GROUP EXERCISE
1. Would you volunteer your money - that is, take risk?
yeah depending on whom, but if it was a random person, who needed like maybe a dollar or less i wouldn't mind
2. How did you feel?
alright, it was a bit random but didn't mind it
3. Did you feel a little sheepish?
not at all, since i wasn't asked for much
4. What about when the ante was upped to ten dollars?
yeah was a little bit
5. Twenty?
yes was rather confused a bit as well
6. Did you think the volunteers were foolish?
if this was an open place, not in a class with a lecturer i would definitely think it would be foolish
The GROUP EXERCISE is answered well.
ReplyDeleteThe BLOG EXERCISE you have misunderstood.
1. Add 2 things to the list in your PDF.
2. Then SPLIT the list into 2 lists (Essential group / Secondary group)
3. Give ONE example for each group
It appears you have not read my comments and completed this week's blog at all.
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