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10 Cards in this Set
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justice |
practice of being fair and consistent. A just person gives consideration to each side of a situation and bases rewards or punishment on merit (quality of being particulary good or worthy). |
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judgement |
ability to think about things clearly, calmly, orderly fashion so that you can make good decisions. |
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dependability |
means that you can be relied upon to perform your duties properly. Means you can be trusted to complete a job. |
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initiative |
taking action even though you havent been given orders. Means meeting new and unexpected situations with prompt action. |
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decisivness |
making good decisions without delay, by acting calmly, and quickly. |
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tact |
deals with people in a manner that will maintain good relations and avoid problems, polite, calm and firm. |
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integrity |
honest and truthful in what you say or do. You put honesty, sense of duty and sound moral principles above all else. |
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enthusiasm |
defined as a sincere interest and exuberance in the performance for your duties. If you are optimistic, cheerful, and willing to accept the challenges. |
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bearing |
way you conduct and carry yourself. Manner reflects alertness, competence, confide and control. |
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unselfishness |
means avoid making yourself comfortable at the expense of others. Be considerable of others, give credit to those who deserve it. |