What is the difference between Intergrity and Protecting a Public Image
Intergrity is about being sincere and honest and Protecting your image is to just apologize to protect your reputation
After accidentally spilling coffee on a shared report, Jenna admits her mistake and helps reprint it before the meeting. Is this being Accountable?
Yes, this is being accountable because she owned up to spilling the coffee.
What should you do if you accidentally do something wrong?
Be honest, speak the truth, and take accountability for you actions
Devin hasn't been doing his jeopardy for the past 3 days in class. He keeps blaming the computer for not saving his work. ๐คจ Devin instead is walking around the class, and is doing anything but his work๐. He keeps blaming his computer instead of maybe getting a new computer or trying a different way. He just gives up. ๐ข Should he blame the computer? Yes or no? Also, should he be doing other things instead of finishing a GRADED group project? HE HAS BEEN PROCASTINATING FOR 5 DAYS
No, he shouldn't blame the compute like he has been doing for the past 5 days. Maybe ask for a new computer or use a partner's computer if your answers are not saving. Take accountability for his actions, and be responsible. (Not targeted question because this is a devin in a different grade). ๐
Another word for being truthful or saying something truthfully; not lying
Honesty
Imagine your team and your boss got into an argument. Since he was at fault, he gave a generic, unsincere apology in front of everyone. Is this an example of Intergrity or Protecting their Public Image?
Trying to Protect their Image
When a team project fails, everyone points fingers at Mark, even though decisions were made together. Is this showing accountability?
No, this does not. Even though everyone had their part in the project, Mark is still blamed.
Don't trust him if you don't know him
Mevin, Fanson, and Daden are throwing a ball around in the house. Even when their mom said not to. Mevin accidentally throws the ball and hits the vase of flowers. Daden and Fanson try to run away and hide in their rooms leaving Mevin for the blame. Should they have done that? Should Mevin lie about the vase?
Daden and Fanson shouldn't have ran away because they were also apart of the problem. They should just come clean and it was all their faults because they knew that they shouldn't throw the ball in the house. They are all responsible because Mevin, Daden, or Fanson could've told each other not too throw the ball. They should just confess to their mom and take accountability and responsibility for actions.
Saying that someone did something wrong or it was another person's fault
Blame
The ethical principle of being morally honest and having strong moral standards, even when faced with personal or professional questions. Is this Intergrity or Protecting Public Image?
Intergrity
In a workplace training, a manager says, "You broke it, you fix it," encouraging employees to own their mistakes and fix them. Does this show accountability?
Yes this does. This is because it forces everyone to own up to their mistakes.
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Raden and his friend, Tylan are both working on their social studies essay. Tylan finished his conlusion paragraph and logs off. Raden is too lazy to finish his last paragraphs even though it was due tomorrow. The next day, Raden wakes up and panics. Should he Blame Tylan for not telling him to submit? What should he do?
Raden shouldn't blame Tylan for his own mistake. It was his fault that he was slacking off, so he shouldn't be yelling at Tylan for giving him a bad grade on the essay. Raden should try to finish his essay, and talk to the teacher if he could get more time for his essay. Also, he should try and do something differently for his next essay. Maybe giving himself more breaks or setting an alarm.
Believing that someone is honest or placing your confidence in someone
Trust
If a company made a funny post related to an incident, and got backlash. They decided to quickly delete the video and immediately apologized to protect their company Image. Is this an example of Intergrity or Protecting your Public Image?
Protecting Public Image
A child breaks a vase and says, "My sister distracted me!" instead of owning up to knocking it over. This is a form of this. Are they blaming someone else?
Yes, they're blaming their sister, showing them not taking accountability for knocking over the vase.
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Levin, Vanson, Kylan, were planning to prank another classmate of theirs. They were going to spray water on Faden when he put his head down. Once Faden was taking 5, they sprayed water and blamed it on Bastin who was doing his work. Faden got mad at Bastin, and Faden wanted to run the fade (nice one๐) with Bastin. Faden got Bastin in trouble, and now Bastin has to do a reflection. Should they have done that? Or should they have taken accountability?
They should've taken accountability for their actions, because the "prank" could've hurt someone's feelings or harmed someone. They should've been responsible for their actions instead of blaming Bastin. Levin, Vanson, and Kylan should've got in trouble
Being dedicated to do something, or making a pledge or promise to something
Commitment
You and your friend were having a fight about what to eat, during the fight he said something very personal that hurt your feelings very bad. Your friend first just said a simple "sorry" to stay friends but later realizes what they said and says a true sincere apology. Is this an example of Intergrity or Protecting their Public Image
Intergrity
After a software failure, the engineering team publicly reviews what went wrong, including their own missteps, to learn and improve. This organization's behavior reflects this. Is this being Accountable or Blaming others?
Whoever gets the buzzer first gets the 500 points
Actually whoever is second gets free 500 points. Whoever click it first loses 100 points.
Bylan and Janson are walking to class. Bylan forgets his homework at home, and he sees Janson's paper on his desk. He doesn't want to stay after school to make the homework. Bylan takes Janson's paper and erases his name. Putting his name on the homework, and claiming his homework. Janson comes back from the bathroom and sees that his homework is gone. Now, Janson has to go to school Did Bylan show integrity? Should Bylan have done that or admit that he didn't do his homework.
Bylan should've just admitted that he didn't do his homework, and that he should go to homework club because it was his fault. Janson had to go to homework club even though he did his homework. Bylan should've taken accountability for his actions instead of putting the blame on Bylan.
Taking ownership of your actions or words knowing that they have an impact on others; being responsible
Accountability